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ICAS-V
Fifth International Conference on Agricultural Statistics
Integrating Agriculture Into National Statistical Systems
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINAR: Methodology For Agricultural Censuses and Surveys
(sample design concepts, questionnaire design, and data analysis methodology)
Organised and Chaired by NASS
9:00 - 17:00
SIDE EVENT: Integrating Agriculture and Food Security Statistics in the National Statistical Systems for Improved Monitoring, Evaluation and Decision
Making Processes.
EC-FAO Programme on Linking Information and Decision-Making to Improve Food Security
15:00 – 18:00 Registration
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
8:00 – 9:00 Registration
Opening Ceremonies
Remarks:
9:00 – 10:30 H.E. The President of the Republic of Uganda
John Male-Mukasa (UBOS)
Pietro Gennari (UNSD)
Jef Teugels (ISI)
Time for Photos
10:30 – 11:00
Break
Keynote Address: Chair Pietro Gennari (FAO)
11:00 – 11:30 Statistics and Policy-Making in Support of Agriculture and Rural Development: (foregone) benefits of (missing) good data
-- Hans Binswanger
Global Strategy - Chair Pietro Gennari (FAO)
11:30 – 12:30 Overview of the Global Strategy --- Fred Vogel (WB)
Conceptual Framework --- Adrian Bugg (ABS)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Parallel Section 1
Theme 1 – Conceptual Framework Theme 2 – New technologies Theme 3 – Global Strategy Implementation
(Meera Room) (Sheena Room) Components (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 1.1 – Determining the scope and Session 2.1 - Remote sensing applications for Session 3.1 – Agricultural Statistics Country
14:00 – 15:30 coverage frame development, GIS positioning, measuring Assesment (developing the Agricultural DQAF)
Integrating Fishery and Forestry in the Agriculture land use, and early warning
Sector. Inclusion of the nomadic livestock sector.
ABS : Adrian Bugg USDA-NASS: Jeff Bailey FAO: Xiaoning Gong / UBOS: Muwanga-Zake
15:30 – 16:00 Break
Parallel Section 2
Theme 1 – Conceptual Framework Theme 2 – New technologies Theme 3 – Global Strategy Implementation
(Meera Room) (Sheena Room) Components (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 1.2 – Linking Agricultural Economic and Session 2.2 - Technology for data collection Session 3.2 – Training Component
Social Statistics (PDA’s, GPS)
16:00 – 17:30 Highlighting the ling between rural poverty and food
security
IFPRI: Todd Benson /USDA-ERS: Cheryl IBGE Flavio Bolliger / WFP: George MuAmmar WB: Graham Eele/ ECA: Oumar Sarr
Christensen
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Keynote Addresses:Chair Katherine R. Smith (ERS)
9:00 – 10:00 Integrating Agricultural Statistics into the National Statistical System
--- Eduardo Nunes (Brazil/Chair FOC)
10:00 – 10:30 Break
Parallel Section 3
Theme 1 – Conceptual Framework Theme 2 – New technologies Theme 3 – Global Strategy Implementation
(Meera Room) (Sheena Room) Components (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 1.3 – Linking Agricultural and Session 2.3 - Integrated Data Dissemination Session 3.3 – Technical Assistance Component
10:30 – 12:30 Environment Statistics with Land Use (Data Warehouse, Data Fusion)
USDA- ERS: Mary Bohman ISTAT - Giovanni Barbieri WB: Ronald Luttikhuizen/ AfDB: Adalbert
Nshimyumuremyi
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Parallel Section 4
Theme 4 – Core data and indicators Theme 5 – Survey methodology and survey Theme 3 – Global Strategy Implementation
(Meera Room) integration (Sheena Room) Components (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 4.1 – Rural and Social Statistics Core Session 5.1 – Linking Population and Agriculture Session 3.4 - Research Agenda
indicators from the Wye City Group Handbook Census (Methodology challenges, crop yield forecasting, small
14:00 – 16:00 supplement, rural income from non-agriculture activities Collecting agricultural data from Population Censuses. plots with multiple cropping, itinerant households,
Methodological outline and experience from the estimations of root crops)
countries
Wye City Group: Graham Eele/ FAO: Carola Fabi FAO: Hiek Som / Ethiopia : Samia Zakaria USDA NASS: Cynthia Clark / FAO: Naman Keita
16:00 – 16:30 Break
16:30 – 18:00 Poster Sessions & Time to Visit Exhibits
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Keynote Address: Chair Paris 21
Capacity Building for Better Agricultural Statistics – The perspective of the donors
9:00 – 10:30 -- Chris Gingerich (BMGF)
Capacity Building for Better Agricultural Statistics – The perspective of the countries
-- Ms Samia Zakaria (CSA Ethiopia)
-- Mr Romeo Recide (BAS Philippines)
10:30 – 11:00 Break
Parallel Section 5
Theme 4 – Core data and indicators Theme 5 – Survey methodology and survey Theme 6 – Governance of the mplementation
(Sheena Room) integration (Meera Room) plan (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 4.2 - Environment statistics including land Session 5.2 - Integrated Agricultural and Session 6.1 – National Governance Mainstreaming
and water use Core indicators, cross-sectoral indicators, Household Surveys (LSMS, Demographic and Health, the Global Strategy and Agriculture Statistics into the
11:00 – 12:30
etc. Multiple indicator cluster surveys, gender dimension) NSDS’s
Eurostat : Amerigo Liotti WB: Gero Carletto/ Ethiopia: Samia Zakaria PARIS21: Christophe Duhamel / AfDB : A.
Nshimyumuremyi
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Parallel Section 6
Theme 4 – Core data and indicators Theme 5 – Survey methodology and survey Theme 6 – Governance of the implementation
(Sheena Room) integration (Meera Room) plan (Victoria Ballroom)
Session 4.3 - Economic Statistics Session 5.3 - Frames for agricultural surveys, Session 6.2 – International Governance:
Sample design Governance arrangements at the international and
14:00 – 15:30 regional levels. Building the donor coalition; Funding
arrangements, trust funds management;
ESCAP: Jan Smit JRC: Jacques Delincé/ FAO: Naman Keita EUROSTAT: Pieter Everaers / AfDB : Adalbert
Nshimyumuremyi
15:30 – 16:00 Break
Plenary Session : Panel Discussion on “Beyond the Global Strategy”. Chair: M. Belkindas (WB)
16:00 – 17:30 Summaries of issues and recommendations from Session Chairs of Themes 3 and 6.
Friends of the Chair discussion of future needs for training, technical assistance and research
Closing Ceremonies. Chair: Mr John Male-Mukasa (UBOS)
Next Steps – FAO
17:30 – 18:00
Invitation to ICAS-VI
Closing Remarks – John Male-Mukasa (UBOS)