Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note

This report addresses key structural, institutional, and sectoral policy impediments to achieving a higher, and sustained economic growth in the sector, and poverty reduction in rural areas of Iran. It focuses mainly on an assessment of agricultura...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
FAO
GDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5003033/iran-agricultural-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15692
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language English
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topic AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ARABLE LAND
BARLEY
CATTLE
CENTRAL BANK
CEREALS
COMMODITIES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONSUMERS
COTTON
CROP LANDS
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIVISION OF LABOR
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC POLICY REFORM
ECONOMIC SECTORS
EGGS
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORTS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMING SYSTEMS
FARMS
FEED
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLIES
FOREIGN COMPETITION
FORESTRY
FRUITS
GDP
GENDER
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
IMPORTS
INCOME
INPUT MARKETS
IRRIGATION
LABOR FORCE
LAND REFORM
LIVESTOCK
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MARGINAL LANDS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKETING
OIL
OVERGRAZING
POULTRY
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RICE
ROOTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
RURAL ROADS
SHEEP
SMALL FARMERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERMS OF TRADE
TEXTILES
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADE REFORMS
TRANSPORT
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLES
WATER EROSION
WATER RESOURCES
WHEAT
WIND EROSION
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL POLICY
STRUCTURAL APPROACHES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
SECTORAL POLICY
RURAL POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
GROWTH POLICY
POLICY DIALOGUES
NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION
DEFORESTATION
SOIL EROSION
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS
COMMODITY MARKETS
LAND OWNERSHIP
FRAGMENTATION
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
AGRICULTURAL PRICING
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & ADVISORY SERVICES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
LENDING OPERATIONS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ARABLE LAND
BARLEY
CATTLE
CENTRAL BANK
CEREALS
COMMODITIES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONSUMERS
COTTON
CROP LANDS
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIVISION OF LABOR
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC POLICY REFORM
ECONOMIC SECTORS
EGGS
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORTS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMING SYSTEMS
FARMS
FEED
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLIES
FOREIGN COMPETITION
FORESTRY
FRUITS
GDP
GENDER
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
IMPORTS
INCOME
INPUT MARKETS
IRRIGATION
LABOR FORCE
LAND REFORM
LIVESTOCK
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MARGINAL LANDS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKETING
OIL
OVERGRAZING
POULTRY
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RICE
ROOTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
RURAL ROADS
SHEEP
SMALL FARMERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERMS OF TRADE
TEXTILES
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADE REFORMS
TRANSPORT
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLES
WATER EROSION
WATER RESOURCES
WHEAT
WIND EROSION
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL POLICY
STRUCTURAL APPROACHES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
SECTORAL POLICY
RURAL POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
GROWTH POLICY
POLICY DIALOGUES
NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION
DEFORESTATION
SOIL EROSION
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS
COMMODITY MARKETS
LAND OWNERSHIP
FRAGMENTATION
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
AGRICULTURAL PRICING
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & ADVISORY SERVICES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
LENDING OPERATIONS
World Bank
Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Iran, Islamic Republic of
description This report addresses key structural, institutional, and sectoral policy impediments to achieving a higher, and sustained economic growth in the sector, and poverty reduction in rural areas of Iran. It focuses mainly on an assessment of agricultural development outcomes, a discussion of the agricultural policy agenda, and provides recommendations for future policy dialogue between the Bank, and the Government of Iran. On examining development outcomes, the report assesses the agricultural sector's contribution, which - though in decline - has displayed rapid growth (4.9 percent) during the course of the 1990's; identifies the strong rural content of poverty in Iran, where the proportion of the rural population living in households with income below the poverty line, is the highest; and, examines the increasing pressures on the natural resources, with deforestation and erosion reaching alarming proportions. Policy in the sector has been driven largely by the need to rely on domestic production, to meet the needs of a rapidly increasing demand. However, and despite significant rural development achievements, an inadequate market structure, and organization for commodity markets, land fragmentation, and related social issues, are hindering further development in agriculture and rural areas. Iran's agricultural exports face several constraints that arise from conflicting domestic policies relating to production, storage, distribution, food security, and pricing concerns. In the short-term, the Bank could provide input into the development of a Strategic Framework for Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, in the form of high impact focused technical studies, following the approach used with the energy subsidies. This could lead eventually to a comprehensive, and participatory Agricultural and Rural Development Strategy Note. Knowledge sharing with the private, and public sector requiring first in-depth studies, could be provided before putting in place a series of show-case projects, to transfer international best-practices in areas such as, marketing, land reform, or human development.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
title_short Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
title_full Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
title_fullStr Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
title_full_unstemmed Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note
title_sort islamic republic of iran : an agricultural policy note
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5003033/iran-agricultural-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15692
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spelling okr-10986-156922021-04-23T14:03:18Z Islamic Republic of Iran : An Agricultural Policy Note World Bank AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURE ANIMAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL PRODUCTS ARABLE LAND BARLEY CATTLE CENTRAL BANK CEREALS COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONSUMERS COTTON CROP LANDS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIVISION OF LABOR ECOLOGICAL FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC POLICY REFORM ECONOMIC SECTORS EGGS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS EXTENSION FAO FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMS FEED FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLIES FOREIGN COMPETITION FORESTRY FRUITS GDP GENDER GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IMPORTS INCOME INPUT MARKETS IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LAND REFORM LIVESTOCK LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS MARGINAL LANDS MARKET LIBERALIZATION MARKETING OIL OVERGRAZING POULTRY POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CONTROLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RICE ROOTS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION RURAL ROADS SHEEP SMALL FARMERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARIFF BARRIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERMS OF TRADE TEXTILES TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADE REFORMS TRANSPORT VALUE ADDED VEGETABLES WATER EROSION WATER RESOURCES WHEAT WIND EROSION WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL POLICY STRUCTURAL APPROACHES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS SECTORAL POLICY RURAL POVERTY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH POLICY POLICY DIALOGUES NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION DEFORESTATION SOIL EROSION AGRICULTURAL MARKETS MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS COMMODITY MARKETS LAND OWNERSHIP FRAGMENTATION AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS FOOD SECURITY AGRICULTURAL PRICING SOCIAL ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & ADVISORY SERVICES KNOWLEDGE SHARING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS LENDING OPERATIONS This report addresses key structural, institutional, and sectoral policy impediments to achieving a higher, and sustained economic growth in the sector, and poverty reduction in rural areas of Iran. It focuses mainly on an assessment of agricultural development outcomes, a discussion of the agricultural policy agenda, and provides recommendations for future policy dialogue between the Bank, and the Government of Iran. On examining development outcomes, the report assesses the agricultural sector's contribution, which - though in decline - has displayed rapid growth (4.9 percent) during the course of the 1990's; identifies the strong rural content of poverty in Iran, where the proportion of the rural population living in households with income below the poverty line, is the highest; and, examines the increasing pressures on the natural resources, with deforestation and erosion reaching alarming proportions. Policy in the sector has been driven largely by the need to rely on domestic production, to meet the needs of a rapidly increasing demand. However, and despite significant rural development achievements, an inadequate market structure, and organization for commodity markets, land fragmentation, and related social issues, are hindering further development in agriculture and rural areas. Iran's agricultural exports face several constraints that arise from conflicting domestic policies relating to production, storage, distribution, food security, and pricing concerns. In the short-term, the Bank could provide input into the development of a Strategic Framework for Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, in the form of high impact focused technical studies, following the approach used with the energy subsidies. This could lead eventually to a comprehensive, and participatory Agricultural and Rural Development Strategy Note. Knowledge sharing with the private, and public sector requiring first in-depth studies, could be provided before putting in place a series of show-case projects, to transfer international best-practices in areas such as, marketing, land reform, or human development. 2013-09-05T21:48:22Z 2013-09-05T21:48:22Z 2004-06-22 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5003033/iran-agricultural-policy-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15692 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Iran, Islamic Republic of