Tajikistan Agrifood Sector and Public Expenditure Review

Tajikistan’s agrifood system has had a steady and growing presence domestically and in the Central Asia region, but still faces many constraints. Agriculture is significantly affected by climate change due to the high vulnerability of its natural environment and the low adaptive capacity of both farmers and the public sector. Coronavirus (COVID-19) disruptions amplified the latter and highlighted the need for more constructive relationships between public policy and the private sector, not only to respond to imminent challenges brought by the current crisis, but also to implement longer-term solutions for resilient development. This report reviews key issues characterizing the agrifood sector in Tajikistan (Chapter 1), assesses how the agrifood sector fared in the face of COVID-19 (Chapter 2), and discusses key findings regarding agricultural public expenditure policies (Chapter 3). Chapter 4 presents recommendations for building a better future.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-06-30
Subjects:AGRIFOOD SECTOR, COVID-19, CORONAVIRUS, PANDEMIC IMPACT, PANDEMIC RESPONSE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW, FISCAL TRENDS, BUDGET EXECUTION, EFFICIENCY, RESOURCE ALLOCATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/887641625064204721/Tajikistan-Agrifood-Sector-and-Public-Expenditure-Review-Europe-and-Central-Asia-Region
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35972
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spelling dig-okr-10986359722024-07-17T11:41:43Z Tajikistan Agrifood Sector and Public Expenditure Review World Bank AGRIFOOD SECTOR COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IMPACT PANDEMIC RESPONSE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW FISCAL TRENDS BUDGET EXECUTION EFFICIENCY RESOURCE ALLOCATION Tajikistan’s agrifood system has had a steady and growing presence domestically and in the Central Asia region, but still faces many constraints. Agriculture is significantly affected by climate change due to the high vulnerability of its natural environment and the low adaptive capacity of both farmers and the public sector. Coronavirus (COVID-19) disruptions amplified the latter and highlighted the need for more constructive relationships between public policy and the private sector, not only to respond to imminent challenges brought by the current crisis, but also to implement longer-term solutions for resilient development. This report reviews key issues characterizing the agrifood sector in Tajikistan (Chapter 1), assesses how the agrifood sector fared in the face of COVID-19 (Chapter 2), and discusses key findings regarding agricultural public expenditure policies (Chapter 3). Chapter 4 presents recommendations for building a better future. 2021-07-20T20:17:50Z 2021-07-20T20:17:50Z 2021-06-30 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/887641625064204721/Tajikistan-Agrifood-Sector-and-Public-Expenditure-Review-Europe-and-Central-Asia-Region https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35972 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic AGRIFOOD SECTOR
COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
FISCAL TRENDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
EFFICIENCY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
AGRIFOOD SECTOR
COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
FISCAL TRENDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
EFFICIENCY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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PANDEMIC RESPONSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
FISCAL TRENDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
EFFICIENCY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
AGRIFOOD SECTOR
COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
FISCAL TRENDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
EFFICIENCY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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Tajikistan Agrifood Sector and Public Expenditure Review
description Tajikistan’s agrifood system has had a steady and growing presence domestically and in the Central Asia region, but still faces many constraints. Agriculture is significantly affected by climate change due to the high vulnerability of its natural environment and the low adaptive capacity of both farmers and the public sector. Coronavirus (COVID-19) disruptions amplified the latter and highlighted the need for more constructive relationships between public policy and the private sector, not only to respond to imminent challenges brought by the current crisis, but also to implement longer-term solutions for resilient development. This report reviews key issues characterizing the agrifood sector in Tajikistan (Chapter 1), assesses how the agrifood sector fared in the face of COVID-19 (Chapter 2), and discusses key findings regarding agricultural public expenditure policies (Chapter 3). Chapter 4 presents recommendations for building a better future.
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COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
FISCAL TRENDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
EFFICIENCY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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