Tanzania Agriculture Public Expenditure Review
The World Bank and FAO teamed up with the Government of Tanzania to produce the country’s first agricultural public expenditure review (PER) since the launch of the country’s second agriculture sector development program (ASDP II). After outlining...
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okr-10986-379912022-09-13T05:10:47Z Tanzania Agriculture Public Expenditure Review World Bank FAO AGRICULTURE SECTOR MICROECONOMIC AND FISCAL ENVIRONMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK BUDGET TRENDS FUNDING SOURCES BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET GOVERNANCE AGRICULTURE SPENDING The World Bank and FAO teamed up with the Government of Tanzania to produce the country’s first agricultural public expenditure review (PER) since the launch of the country’s second agriculture sector development program (ASDP II). After outlining the role and performance of the sector (crop, livestock, fisheries, and forestry) in Tanzania and its main policy frameworks, this report uses historical data from 2017 to 2022 to review the level and composition of public expenditure. It then analyzes its allocative efficiency, effectiveness and alignment with the Government’s strategic sectoral goals as defined in Tanzania Vision 2025 and the ASDP II. To do so, it combines a price incentive analysis on key value chains, thematic deep dives on strategic areas for the government (irrigation, agricultural knowledge system, seed system, climate change adaptation), and a coherence analysis. The report unveils that agricultural public budget mostly targets public goods in Tanzania, but at a level too critically low for these to materialize and support sustainable productivity growth and job creation. Detailed actionable recommendations are proposed for the government to improve spending on the agricultural sector to leverage further its growth potential. 2022-09-12T16:05:22Z 2022-09-12T16:05:22Z 2022-06-22 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099940006282220953/P1770630615f6e0e0bd4f0286e88583775 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37991 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank and FAO Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Africa Tanzania |
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The World Bank and FAO teamed up with
the Government of Tanzania to produce the country’s first
agricultural public expenditure review (PER) since the
launch of the country’s second agriculture sector
development program (ASDP II). After outlining the role and
performance of the sector (crop, livestock, fisheries, and
forestry) in Tanzania and its main policy frameworks, this
report uses historical data from 2017 to 2022 to review the
level and composition of public expenditure. It then
analyzes its allocative efficiency, effectiveness and
alignment with the Government’s strategic sectoral goals as
defined in Tanzania Vision 2025 and the ASDP II. To do so,
it combines a price incentive analysis on key value chains,
thematic deep dives on strategic areas for the government
(irrigation, agricultural knowledge system, seed system,
climate change adaptation), and a coherence analysis. The
report unveils that agricultural public budget mostly
targets public goods in Tanzania, but at a level too
critically low for these to materialize and support
sustainable productivity growth and job creation. Detailed
actionable recommendations are proposed for the government
to improve spending on the agricultural sector to leverage
further its growth potential. |
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Tanzania Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
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Tanzania Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
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Tanzania Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
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Washington, DC |
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2022 |
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