OECS-FAO partner to boost agricultural data collection
Monday, August 5, 2019
by OECS
STRATEGIC PLANNING IN AGRICULTURE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS ONE OF THE OECS’ MAJOR CHALLENGES.

Regional statistical experts met in Saint Lucia last week to educate on the enhancement of institutional capacity in statistical data collection and analysis within the agriculture sector.

Based on an assessment conducted in 2018, strategic planning in agriculture has been identified as one of the major challenges of OECS member states. Consequently, the OECS launched the project “Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Rural Statistics (SPARS) and Questionnaire Design in OECS Member States” with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). The project aims to facilitate agricultural strategic planning through the improvement in data collection, compilation and dissemination methods.

The project will facilitate the development of a document that will provide long term direction for the improvement of agricultural and rural statistics in each country. It will include a concrete plan of action and feasible options and assessment of resources required to implement it.

The three-day workshop followed an inception workshop held in Saint Lucia in February 2019 and enabled 20 experts from the OECS member states to strengthen their capacity in three main areas including: understanding the Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Rural Statistics (SPARS) process and the expected support and role of the country focal points in the exercise;

the creation of a common agriculture module for the Population and Housing Census (PHC), under the guidance and technical support of the FAO; and the design of questionnaires to meet data needs in the agricultural sector.

It is hoped that the workshop will improve agricultural censuses and surveys within the member states.