Guinea : Basic Agricultural Public Expenditure Diagnostic Review (2003-2012), Main Report

The Guinean government assigns a crucial role to agriculture in accelerating growth, reducing poverty, and creating jobs. This role is inscribed in Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) 3, which was approved by the government in May 2013, following PRSP 2 (2007-2010) and PRSP 1 (2002-2006). As part of the revival of its agricultural development strategy, the government through the Ministry of Agriculture expressed its desire for an agricultural public expenditure review to be carried out in order to learn from past experience and to improve performance in the medium term. This request was accepted by the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency. The cost of this review was met by the strengthening national comprehensive agricultural public expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa program and co-funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the CAADP Multi-Donor Trust Fund. The goals of the 2003-2012 agricultural public expenditure review in Guinea are as follows: gain a better understanding of the country's performance in the context of the 2003 Maputo declaration; seek and recommend corrective actions for existing programs and suggest appropriate actions for future programs with a view to improving their impact and making them more efficient and equitable; and increase the visibility of the government and the DPs over the sector's absorptive capacity so that the decision may be made to allocate more resources to agricultural development.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Public Expenditure Review biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013-11
Subjects:ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, AGRICULTURAL CREDIT, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES, AGRICULTURAL LOAN, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURAL TRADE, AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION, ALLOCATION, ALLOCATION OF EXPENDITURE, ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY, ANIMAL PRODUCTION, ANNUAL BUDGET, AQUACULTURE, ARREARS, BANK GUARANTEE, BANK OFFICE, BASIC SERVICES, BENEFICIARIES, BENEFICIARY, BUDGET ALLOCATIONS, BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, BUDGET ESTIMATES, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET EXPENDITURE, BUDGET PLANNING, BUDGET PREPARATION, BUDGET RESOURCES, BUDGETARY PROCESS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE, CAPITAL EXPENSES, CENTRAL BANK, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURE, COMMERCIAL FARMING, COST ACCOUNTING, COST RECOVERY, COST-EFFECTIVENESS, CROPS, DATA COLLECTION, DEBT, DECENTRALIZATION, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, DISBURSEMENTS, DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURE, DIVERSIFICATION, DRINKING WATER, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES, ECONOMIC POLICIES, ECONOMISTS, EFFICIENCY OF EXPENDITURE, ENVIRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EQUIPMENT, EXPENDITURE COMMITMENTS, EXPENDITURES, EXPORT EARNINGS, EXTENSION, EXTENSION SERVICES, EXTERNAL AID, EXTERNAL FINANCING, EXTERNAL FUNDING, EXTERNAL FUNDS, EXTREME POVERTY, FAMILY FARMS, FARM MACHINERY, FARMERS, FARMS, FERTILIZERS, FINANCES, FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, FISHERIES, FISHERS, FOOD INSECURITY, FOOD POLICY RESEARCH, FOREIGN CURRENCIES, FOREIGN DONORS, FORESTRY, GOVERNMENT BUDGET, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS, GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, GROWTH POTENTIAL, GROWTH RATE, HOUSING, HUMAN RESOURCES, INCOMES, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE, INVESTMENT PLAN, INVESTMENT PROJECTS, JOB CREATION, LACK OF TRANSPARENCY, LAND DEVELOPMENT, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MACROECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MAINTENANCE OF ROADS, MANAGING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, MARKET ACCESS, MARKET DEVELOPMENT, MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE, MASTER PLAN, MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE, MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK, MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORKS, MEDIUM-TERM PLANNING, MICROFINANCE, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE, MINISTRY OF DEFENSE, MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, MONETARY FUND, MULTILATERAL DONORS, NATIONAL ACCOUNTS, NATIONAL AGENCY, NATIONAL BUDGET, NATIONAL BUDGETS, NATIONAL ECONOMY, NATIONAL POLICY, NATURAL RESOURCES, NGOS, OPEC, OPERATING COSTS, ORGANIC BUDGET LAW, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, POPULATION GROWTH, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROCUREMENT PROCESS, PRODUCERS, PROGRAM BUDGETS, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE DIAGNOSTIC, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC INVESTMENTS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC RESOURCES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC WORKS, QUALITY OF SERVICES, R&D, REFORM PROGRAM, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RETURN, ROAD MAINTENANCE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL MARKETS, SECTOR BUDGET, SECTOR BUDGETS, SECTOR EXPENDITURE, SECTOR MANAGERS, SECTOR MINISTRIES, SECTORAL OBJECTIVES, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE PROVISION, SMALL ENTERPRISES, SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SOIL FERTILITY, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, STRUCTURAL REFORMS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE USE, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, TIMBER, TOTAL EXPENDITURE, TRANSPARENCY, TRUST FUND, UNION, VILLAGE, VOUCHERS, VULNERABLE GROUPS, WAGE EXPENDITURE, WAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/19798559/guinea-basic-agricultural-public-expenditure-diagnostic-review-2003-2012-main-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20121
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Summary:The Guinean government assigns a crucial role to agriculture in accelerating growth, reducing poverty, and creating jobs. This role is inscribed in Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) 3, which was approved by the government in May 2013, following PRSP 2 (2007-2010) and PRSP 1 (2002-2006). As part of the revival of its agricultural development strategy, the government through the Ministry of Agriculture expressed its desire for an agricultural public expenditure review to be carried out in order to learn from past experience and to improve performance in the medium term. This request was accepted by the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency. The cost of this review was met by the strengthening national comprehensive agricultural public expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa program and co-funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the CAADP Multi-Donor Trust Fund. The goals of the 2003-2012 agricultural public expenditure review in Guinea are as follows: gain a better understanding of the country's performance in the context of the 2003 Maputo declaration; seek and recommend corrective actions for existing programs and suggest appropriate actions for future programs with a view to improving their impact and making them more efficient and equitable; and increase the visibility of the government and the DPs over the sector's absorptive capacity so that the decision may be made to allocate more resources to agricultural development.