Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment

Agriculture is among the most risk-prone sectors in the economies of Central Asia. Production shocks from weather, pests and diseases and adverse movements in agricultural product and input prices not only impact farmers and agri-business firms, bu...

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Main Authors: Broka, Sandra, Giertz, Åsa, Christensen, Garry, Hanif, Charity, Rasmussen, Debra, Rubaiza, Rhoda
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25908782/kyrgyz-republic-agricultural-sector-risk-assessment
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topic TARIFFS
POULTRY
LIVE ANIMALS
EXPORT MARKETS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MILLING
FENCES
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ANIMAL CONSUMPTION
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRICE INCREASES
VITAMINS
MILK
ANIMAL WELFARE
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
ANIMAL PRODUCT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE BARRIERS
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
DAIRY INDUSTRY
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
EXPORTS
FARM MANAGEMENT
TRADE FLOWS
DAIRY EXPORTS
FOOD PURCHASES
DAIRY
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
DIRECT PAYMENTS
PRICE
BUTTER
PAYMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
TRADE AGREEMENTS
LIVESTOCK UNITS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
FOREIGN MARKETS
CROP INSURANCE
ANIMAL HEALTH
OILS
CROP PRODUCTION
MILK PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURE MARKET
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
FENCING
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
SILOS
RAW MATERIALS
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION
CORPORATE FARMS
EXCHANGE RATES
SILAGE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
WORLD PRICES
CROP PROTECTION
AGRICULTURE POLICY
CUTTING
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
ANIMAL FATS
IMPORTS
LIVESTOCK
BEETS
FARMERS
SOYBEAN MEAL
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
VOLUME
CROPS
PRICE OF MILK
MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MARKET PRICE
IMPORT TARIFFS
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
MARKET ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING
DAIRY PRODUCTS
CROP YIELDS
TRANSACTION
MARKETING CONTRACTS
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES
FOOD SECURITY
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
DOMESTIC MARKETS
AGRIBUSINESS
SANITARY STANDARDS
MARKET PRICES
EXTENSION SERVICES
VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
FARM PRODUCTION
FATS
WHEAT TRADE
PURCHASING POWER
ANIMAL FEED
DAIRY PROCESSORS
TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRICE RISK
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL LAND
FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS
TRADE FACILITATION
FRESH FRUIT
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
FERTILIZATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
MEAT PRODUCTS
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
CROP ROTATIONS
WORLD MARKET PRICES
PRICE MOVEMENTS
COTTON
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
LAND
BEEF PRODUCTION
FARM STORAGE
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
PRICE RISKS
SUPERMARKETS
FARM
HOUSEHOLDS
BALANCE SHEETS
RURAL AREAS
CONTRACT FARMING
FARMS
FOOD SAFETY
TARIFF
MEAT
FEED
EXPORT
FOOD PRODUCT
TERM FINANCING
PREMIUM
MILK INDUSTRY
COMMODITIES
VEGETABLE OILS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
FARMING SYSTEMS
SUGAR BEETS
COWS
MILK PRICES
IMPORT VALUE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
GRAIN
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
PRICES
SUGAR
spellingShingle TARIFFS
POULTRY
LIVE ANIMALS
EXPORT MARKETS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MILLING
FENCES
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ANIMAL CONSUMPTION
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRICE INCREASES
VITAMINS
MILK
ANIMAL WELFARE
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
ANIMAL PRODUCT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE BARRIERS
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
DAIRY INDUSTRY
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
EXPORTS
FARM MANAGEMENT
TRADE FLOWS
DAIRY EXPORTS
FOOD PURCHASES
DAIRY
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
DIRECT PAYMENTS
PRICE
BUTTER
PAYMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
TRADE AGREEMENTS
LIVESTOCK UNITS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
FOREIGN MARKETS
CROP INSURANCE
ANIMAL HEALTH
OILS
CROP PRODUCTION
MILK PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURE MARKET
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
FENCING
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
SILOS
RAW MATERIALS
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION
CORPORATE FARMS
EXCHANGE RATES
SILAGE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
WORLD PRICES
CROP PROTECTION
AGRICULTURE POLICY
CUTTING
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
ANIMAL FATS
IMPORTS
LIVESTOCK
BEETS
FARMERS
SOYBEAN MEAL
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
VOLUME
CROPS
PRICE OF MILK
MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MARKET PRICE
IMPORT TARIFFS
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
MARKET ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING
DAIRY PRODUCTS
CROP YIELDS
TRANSACTION
MARKETING CONTRACTS
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES
FOOD SECURITY
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
DOMESTIC MARKETS
AGRIBUSINESS
SANITARY STANDARDS
MARKET PRICES
EXTENSION SERVICES
VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
FARM PRODUCTION
FATS
WHEAT TRADE
PURCHASING POWER
ANIMAL FEED
DAIRY PROCESSORS
TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRICE RISK
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL LAND
FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS
TRADE FACILITATION
FRESH FRUIT
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
FERTILIZATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
MEAT PRODUCTS
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
CROP ROTATIONS
WORLD MARKET PRICES
PRICE MOVEMENTS
COTTON
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
LAND
BEEF PRODUCTION
FARM STORAGE
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
PRICE RISKS
SUPERMARKETS
FARM
HOUSEHOLDS
BALANCE SHEETS
RURAL AREAS
CONTRACT FARMING
FARMS
FOOD SAFETY
TARIFF
MEAT
FEED
EXPORT
FOOD PRODUCT
TERM FINANCING
PREMIUM
MILK INDUSTRY
COMMODITIES
VEGETABLE OILS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
FARMING SYSTEMS
SUGAR BEETS
COWS
MILK PRICES
IMPORT VALUE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
GRAIN
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
PRICES
SUGAR
Broka, Sandra
Giertz, Åsa
Christensen, Garry
Hanif, Charity
Rasmussen, Debra
Rubaiza, Rhoda
Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Kyrgyz Republic
relation Agriculture global practice technical assistance paper;
description Agriculture is among the most risk-prone sectors in the economies of Central Asia. Production shocks from weather, pests and diseases and adverse movements in agricultural product and input prices not only impact farmers and agri-business firms, but can also strain government finances. Some of these risks are small and localized and can be managed by producers. Others are the result of more severe, exogenous shocks outside agriculture or outside the country, which require a broader response. Failure to respond adequately to these more severe risks leads to a perpetual cycle of ‘shock-recovery-shock’, which reinforces poverty traps and compromises long-term growth. The agriculture sector’s exposure to production and price risk is increasing. Climate change is increasing production risks in the short to medium-term by increasing the frequency and severity of droughts and floods and in the longer-term by reducing the availability of water for irrigation due to accelerated glacial melt. The modernization and commercialization of agricultural production and processing, which is critical for sector growth, also raises the sector’s exposure to price risk at a time of high volatility on international markets for agricultural commodities. An effective response to these risks requires a broader, more integrated approach to risk management than the current system of ex-ante, public sector activity associated with crop and livestock disease and ad hoc, ex-post emergency responses to local disasters. Measures to strengthen risk mitigation need to be mainstreamed into sector development and investment programs, additional human and financial resources need to be allocated to the public institutions responsible for ex-ante and ex-post risk management, and the potential for transfer (insurance) mechanisms will need to be clarified and developed where feasible. Given the limited human and financial resources available for public sector activity, a clear sense of the priorities for agriculture risk management is also required, together with a balanced view of the respective roles of public and private sector stakeholders.
format Report
author Broka, Sandra
Giertz, Åsa
Christensen, Garry
Hanif, Charity
Rasmussen, Debra
Rubaiza, Rhoda
author_facet Broka, Sandra
Giertz, Åsa
Christensen, Garry
Hanif, Charity
Rasmussen, Debra
Rubaiza, Rhoda
author_sort Broka, Sandra
title Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
title_short Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
title_full Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
title_fullStr Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
title_sort kyrgyz republic agricultural sector risk assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25908782/kyrgyz-republic-agricultural-sector-risk-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23764
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spelling okr-10986-237642021-05-25T10:54:41Z Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment Broka, Sandra Giertz, Åsa Christensen, Garry Hanif, Charity Rasmussen, Debra Rubaiza, Rhoda TARIFFS POULTRY LIVE ANIMALS EXPORT MARKETS MARKET STRUCTURE MILLING FENCES ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL CONSUMPTION WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PRICE INCREASES VITAMINS MILK ANIMAL WELFARE AGRICULTURE SECTOR ANIMAL PRODUCT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION FARM PRODUCTIVITY TRADE BARRIERS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL SECTORS DAIRY INDUSTRY DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET EXPORTS FARM MANAGEMENT TRADE FLOWS DAIRY EXPORTS FOOD PURCHASES DAIRY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIRECT PAYMENTS PRICE BUTTER PAYMENTS MARKET ACCESS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION TRADE AGREEMENTS LIVESTOCK UNITS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES FOREIGN MARKETS CROP INSURANCE ANIMAL HEALTH OILS CROP PRODUCTION MILK PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURE MARKET MARKET DEVELOPMENT FENCING AGRICULTURAL MARKETS SILOS RAW MATERIALS ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION CORPORATE FARMS EXCHANGE RATES SILAGE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS IMPORT RESTRICTIONS WORLD PRICES CROP PROTECTION AGRICULTURE POLICY CUTTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY ANIMAL FATS IMPORTS LIVESTOCK BEETS FARMERS SOYBEAN MEAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT VOLUME CROPS PRICE OF MILK MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET PRICE IMPORT TARIFFS AGRICULTURAL POLICY MARKET ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING DAIRY PRODUCTS CROP YIELDS TRANSACTION MARKETING CONTRACTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES FOOD SECURITY COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE DOMESTIC MARKETS AGRIBUSINESS SANITARY STANDARDS MARKET PRICES EXTENSION SERVICES VEGETABLE PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS FARM PRODUCTION FATS WHEAT TRADE PURCHASING POWER ANIMAL FEED DAIRY PROCESSORS TRADE ORGANIZATION PRICE RISK AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL LAND FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS TRADE FACILITATION FRESH FRUIT AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS FERTILIZATION FOREIGN EXCHANGE MEAT PRODUCTS COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL MARKET CROP ROTATIONS WORLD MARKET PRICES PRICE MOVEMENTS COTTON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LAND BEEF PRODUCTION FARM STORAGE INTERNATIONAL MARKET PRICE RISKS SUPERMARKETS FARM HOUSEHOLDS BALANCE SHEETS RURAL AREAS CONTRACT FARMING FARMS FOOD SAFETY TARIFF MEAT FEED EXPORT FOOD PRODUCT TERM FINANCING PREMIUM MILK INDUSTRY COMMODITIES VEGETABLE OILS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT FARMING SYSTEMS SUGAR BEETS COWS MILK PRICES IMPORT VALUE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS GRAIN AGRICULTURAL TRADE PRICES SUGAR Agriculture is among the most risk-prone sectors in the economies of Central Asia. Production shocks from weather, pests and diseases and adverse movements in agricultural product and input prices not only impact farmers and agri-business firms, but can also strain government finances. Some of these risks are small and localized and can be managed by producers. Others are the result of more severe, exogenous shocks outside agriculture or outside the country, which require a broader response. Failure to respond adequately to these more severe risks leads to a perpetual cycle of ‘shock-recovery-shock’, which reinforces poverty traps and compromises long-term growth. The agriculture sector’s exposure to production and price risk is increasing. Climate change is increasing production risks in the short to medium-term by increasing the frequency and severity of droughts and floods and in the longer-term by reducing the availability of water for irrigation due to accelerated glacial melt. The modernization and commercialization of agricultural production and processing, which is critical for sector growth, also raises the sector’s exposure to price risk at a time of high volatility on international markets for agricultural commodities. An effective response to these risks requires a broader, more integrated approach to risk management than the current system of ex-ante, public sector activity associated with crop and livestock disease and ad hoc, ex-post emergency responses to local disasters. Measures to strengthen risk mitigation need to be mainstreamed into sector development and investment programs, additional human and financial resources need to be allocated to the public institutions responsible for ex-ante and ex-post risk management, and the potential for transfer (insurance) mechanisms will need to be clarified and developed where feasible. Given the limited human and financial resources available for public sector activity, a clear sense of the priorities for agriculture risk management is also required, together with a balanced view of the respective roles of public and private sector stakeholders. 2016-02-25T23:07:12Z 2016-02-25T23:07:12Z 2016-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25908782/kyrgyz-republic-agricultural-sector-risk-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23764 English en_US Agriculture global practice technical assistance paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agriculture Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic