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P-SPAFS: Pacific Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Fisheries Statistics

P-SPAFS is a regional plan developed by Pacific Island administrations, in collaboration with SPC and FAO, to improve agricultural and fisheries statistics. It aims to develop indicators, integrate fisheries statistics into national systems, enhance use in policy formation, and strengthen capacity in data collection and analysis.

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P-SPAFS: Pacific Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Fisheries Statistics

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  1. Pacific – Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Fisheries Statistics 10th SPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting, March 2017 Michael Sharp, Statistics for Development Division, SPC

  2. Glossary P-SPAFS: Pacific – Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Fisheries Statistics “Agriculture” = crops, livestock, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries Created by Pacific Island agricultural, fisheries and planning administrations for the Pacific; in collaboration with SPC and FAO. Acknowledging the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and fisheries statistics and the European Union (EU) supported Intra ACP Pacific Agricultural Policy Project

  3. What is P-SPAFS? Distribution of the value of household consumption expenditure on fish and seafood, by source (HIES)

  4. What are the objectives of P-SPAFS? Develop a core set of regional indicators Integrate fisheries statistics into national statistical systems Improved use of statistics in policy formation Increased capacity to collect, compile, process, interpret, analyse and disseminate fisheries statistics

  5. How did P-SPAFS come about? Rural households in Solomon Islands (HIES, 2012)

  6. So what’s the plan?

  7. What’s happening now? Household participation in fisheries, FSM (HIES, 2013) Households who report not selling their fish and shellfish catch, FSM (HIES, 2013)

  8. What are some examples? Data bank of non-standard units of measurement CAPI collections Data integration Relationship between coastal ecosystem health, human consumption and human health PACFish and PATHWAYS (PacFISH2): Pacific food systems Per capita fish consumption Diet diversity, diversification and linkages to livelihoods, gender and youth Women empowerment Trade, economic growth and nutrition

  9. What’s with regional harmonisation? Household fisheries participation rate in Tokelau, Solomon Islands, FSM, Nauru and Palau (source: HIES)

  10. How can fisheries be involved? Inclusive of fisheries and aquaculture Needs your endorsement, promotion and involvement Avenues to design and use national collections to inform fisheries management and development Regionally standardised approaches to collection, analysis and reporting Link to national and regional policy and indicator frameworks Sustainably feed Pacific People Fish, tubers and fruit make up half of the value of food consumed in Yap Half of the households in FSM fish for subsistence purposes Use of livestock production in FSM

  11. What’s next? Heads of Fisheries are invited to discuss and seek clarification on P-SPAFS Endorsement is sought from Heads of Fisheries on the current P-SPAFS draft The draft will be taken to other authoritative bodies, such as HoA, HoPS and PSSC, and will be presented at the Pacific Week of Agriculture for final endorsement on October 2017

  12. Thank you Viale delle Terme di Caracalla00153 Rome, Italywww.fao.org

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