Agriculture Sector Sample Clauses

Agriculture Sector. In 2014 year emissions inventory in Bolnisi Municipality, Agriculture sector emissions make up 4.9%, out of which 95% falls on dairy product manufacturing sector (Methane produced by livestock and poultry farming is not considered in these proportions). As it was already mentioned above, according to the current municipality development plan, in the next 3-4 years the municipality development priorities include agro-education and data availability, attracting investments to establish agricultural product (dairy and meat) processing enterprises and warehousing- refrigerating facilities, developing trans-boundary trade relations, and adopting modern agro-technologies. Based on these trends, the municipality will do its best to promote adoption of modern energy-efficient technologies in agriculture sector, particularly: • Maximum usage of solar energy in greenhouse farms and food industry (milk processing plants) to get hot water • Usage of Methane produced in livestock and poultry farms as energy resource • Complete renewal of agricultural technique (tractors, combines) with modern energy-efficient technique In long-term perspective in the agriculture sector is planned rehabilitation of irrigation systems using energy-efficient pumps, increasing energy-efficiency of pumps in the municipality water supply system and developing refrigeration economy with energy-efficient modern technologies.
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Agriculture Sector. Table 1. Existing agriculture, food security and climate change policies, strategies, laws, action plans and regulations and their adequacy in promoting Green Growth and Circular Economy in Narok County Existing policies, strategies, action plans, laws and regulations Weaknesses • Draft Crop bill 2015 • Irish potato packaging and marketing bill 2018 • Agricultural sector strategic plan 2020-2025 • County Climate change unit • CIDP II 2018-2022 • County spatial plan • Draft policy on disaster management 2018 • Draft bill on disaster management 2018 • Draft framework on disaster management • Draft crop act 2015- domestication of crop act 2013 • Irish potato packaging and marketing bill 2018- to address the marketing of Irish potatoes • Agricultural Sector Strategic Plan 2018-2022- geared to address the issues of climate change. Has incorporated the strategic areas of GESIP 2015-2030 e.g. promoting sustainable infrastructure, resource efficiency, building resilience, sustainable natural resource management and social inclusion & sustainable livelihoods •County Climate change unit- was developed in line with Climate Change Act 2016. •CIDP II 2018-2020- Is a legal requirement to allow funds to flow from the national •Most of the policies, bills, strategies are in the formative stage •Climate change has not been amplified adequately as envisaged in the Climate Change Act 2016 •There is no policy on sustainable soil management •The Arid and Semi-arid Lands Policy has not been domesticated •Lack of funds to implement some of the policies and action plans •Lack of coordination among implementing agencies leading to low impact government. •County Spatial Plan- is a legal requirement as per County Government Act 2012. •Draft policy and bill on disaster management 2018- to address disasters related with climate change. Table 2. Existing agriculture, food security and climate change policies, strategies, laws, action plans and regulations and their adequacy in promoting Green Growth and Circular Economy in Murang’a County Existing policies, strategies, action plans, laws and regulations Weaknesses •County Agriculture Strategy •Climate Change Dept. •CIDP 2018-2022 •County Climate change draft strategy •Most of the policies, bills, strategies are in the formative stage •Lack of funds to implement some of the policies and action plans •Lack of coordination among implementing agencies leading to low impact Table 3. Existing agriculture, food security and climate change pol...
Agriculture Sector. 7. The Borrower, through MOA, has scaled up actions to improve climate resilience in agriculture by: (i) developing an irrigation asset management information system; (ii) implementing the System for Rice Intensification (SRI) practice in target provinces; and (iii) implementing a climate field school program in target provinces.

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