On Monday June 28, 2021, the Ministry of State, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MEMINADER) began a workshop in Grand Bassam to prepare the multi-year programming document expenditure-annual performance project (DPPD-PAP) 2022-2024.
and this until Friday July 2 in Grand-Bassam,
For five days, from June 28 to July 2, workshop participants will prepare the DPPD-PAP of MEMINADER, taking into account the integration of the attributions and missions of the former Ministry for the Promotion of Rice growing at MEMINADER.
More specifically, it involves developing the narrative of the DPPD-PAP 2021-2023, reviewing all the performance indicators and updating the information for the period 2022-2024 in order to develop the annual performance project. (PAP) 2022-2024 by MEMINADER program.
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The chief of staff, Coulibaly Siaka Minayaha, representing Minister Kobenan Kouassi Adjoumani, noted at the opening of the workshop that the first experience of budget management which took place in 2020, the year of the switch to budget-program mode, was marked by COVID 19 disease which negatively impacted certain activities. He therefore urged the participants to draw all the lessons from this management in order to improve individual and collective performance for the 2021 management.
He therefore recommended the development of a document that takes into account all the issues and challenges of the agricultural sector, in particular issues relating to shifting agriculture, the use of improved seeds, the productivity of the sector, the organization of sectors, the establishment of inter-professional organizations, etc., in order to translate expectations into operational and measurable objectives in the short and medium term.
He called for the establishment of “coherent, ambitious, but realistic programs” which provide “innovative and sustainable solutions” to the concerns of actors in the agricultural value chain.
(AIP)