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Green agricultural value chains

ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/SDPD/2013/2


Country: Arab region, Lebanese Republic, Republic of Tunisia

Publication Type: Reports & studies

Cluster: 2030 Agenda and SDG Coordination

Focus Area: Natural resource sustainability

Initiatives: Enhancing resilience and sustainability of agriculture

SDGs: Goal 2: Zero Hunger

Keywords: Agricultural development, Arab countries, Food security, Green economy, Living conditions, Rural development, Value, Food prices, Agricultural price supports, Agricultural trade, Recommendations

Green Agricultural Value Chains for Improved Livelihood in the Arab Region

January 2013


 The study explores available options for development and greening. There is indeed an urgent need to support the development of an effective agriculture and food sector in the region, particularly in the aftermath of the food price crisis of 2007- 2008 and the food supply disruption which ensued.  Available data and information show that regional trade is substantial among countries of West Asia, while countries of North Africa, tend to trade more with their European counterparts. In addition, value chains in the region are generally made up of small and scattered operators, which renders the countries unable to build sufficient economies of scale to become active market participants.

However, in recent years, a few firms have started to emerge and, with appropriate support, could serve as the backbone for striving national and regional food value chains. If the development of food value chains is coupled with the adoption of green processes, the impact on rural livelihoods would be tremendous.  Appropriate short- and long-term policies for value chain development and greening that build on existing national and regional frameworks would be highly beneficial.

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