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NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT ON ZERO HUNGER

NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT ON ZERO HUNGER. 7 th August, 2012. Outline of Presentation. Zero Hunger focus areas. Provincial Progress Reports on Projects National Programme of Action. ZERO HUNGER FOCUS AREAS. ZERO HUNGER FOCUS AREAS. SUMMARY OF PROVINCIAL REPORT.

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NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT ON ZERO HUNGER

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  1. NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT ON ZERO HUNGER 7th August, 2012

  2. Outline of Presentation • Zero Hunger focus areas. • Provincial Progress Reports on Projects • National Programme of Action

  3. ZERO HUNGER FOCUS AREAS

  4. ZERO HUNGER FOCUS AREAS

  5. SUMMARY OF PROVINCIAL REPORT

  6. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Western Cape

  7. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Western Cape

  8. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Western Cape

  9. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Northern Cape

  10. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Northern Cape

  11. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Northern Cape

  12. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Northern Cape

  13. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Northern Cape

  14. Northern Cape - Integrated Agri-FoodBank Sustainable model Retailers Smallholder farmers Agriculture mentoring and training Equipment and infrastructure programme Business and bookkeeping service Transport to market Fertiliser and seed subsidy Crop and stock insurance Other Other Procurement Programme Guaranteed off-take agreements PACKING / PROCESSING FACILITY AGRI FOODBANK FoodBank agencies Processors/ Manufacturers Procurement Programme FOODBANK COMMUNITY DEPOT Donated Foods Procurement programme FOODBANK WAREHOUSE National FoodBank Fund Donated Foods

  15. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  16. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  17. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  18. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  19. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  20. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: North West

  21. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Free State

  22. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Free State

  23. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Free State

  24. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Free State

  25. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Free State

  26. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  27. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  28. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  29. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  30. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  31. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Gauteng

  32. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Eastern Cape

  33. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Eastern Cape

  34. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Eastern Cape

  35. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Eastern Cape

  36. ZERO HUNGER PROGRAME OF ACTION PROVINCE: Limpopo

  37. NATIONAL PROGRAMME OF ACTION - WORKING GROUPS

  38. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR WORKING GROUPS SCOPE OF WORK FOR ALL WORKING GROUPS • Working groups must guide and advise provinces and other implementation agents on the implementation of Zero Hunger. • Working groups are further responsible for leading and formulating models / systems for implementation of Zero Hunger. • Provide policy support for implementation. • Working Groups will exist for the duration of the Zero Hunger Programme.

  39. PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION

  40. PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION

  41. PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION

  42. MARKET AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  43. MARKET AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  44. MARKET AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  45. COMMUNICATIONS

  46. DEVELOPMENT FINANCE Scope of Work (main focus of work) • Provide strategic direction and advice on the establishment of a ‘bridging fund’ to ensure timely payments to farmers who are participating in Zero Hunger Programme. • Debate, clarify and make recommendations on the best financial support for start-up ventures within the logic of the Zero Hunger Programme. • Ensure a common approach to procurement processes from smallholder farmers by public institutions and government departments. • Debate, clarify and make recommendations on the transversal procurement policy in order to promote preferential procurement. • Identify overall implementation issues, risks and gaps likely to impact on the Zero Hunger Programme implementation and work towards solution-based outcomes. • Provide feedback and strategic advice on progress and milestones, issues resolution and policy directions to progress the implementation.

  47. FARMER SUPPORT Scope of Work (main focus of work): • Training of producers based on their needs and level of competence • Training of extension personnel and animal health workers • Formulating and implementing programmes to increase access to agricultural information, with the ultimate aim to make information available on demand, e.g. using mobile telephony and rural infrastructure such as multi-purpose sites and Agricultural Development Centres (ADC’s) • Formulating and implementing effective structures devolved to local government structures/district level for the provision of technical services such as soil analysis, diagnostics and farm enterprise planning.

  48. SMS Deployment • Letter from the Director General requested provinces to: • Detail their Zero Hunger Projects, funded by CASP and IlemaLetsema into project plans. • To schedule project visits for 2012/2012. It was requested a total of 8 visits be scheduled. • The 1st visit was aimed at reporting on the last (November, 2011) planning projects and scheduling visits. • All provinces had their first visit with Free State and Eastern Cape submitted their project action plans already • The deployment of SMS members and supporting teams, will be visiting projects to assess progress based on the plans.

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