CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
OF THE WORKSHOP
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Participants agreed that this workshop was very useful:
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in establishing contacts between identified scientists and other professionals
interested in sustainable agricultural development,
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in the exchange of experiences and opinions,
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in getting acquainted with the agri-environmental situation in the countries
from the sub-region,
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in raising awareness of sustainability concepts and issues,
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in stimulating human capacity building,
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in identifying necessities and priorities for research on sustainable agricultural
development in the sub-region.
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The workshop helped to identify the most serious environmental problems;
the main obstacles and the chances of reaching the goal of sustainable
agriculture in the CEECs. The opinions of participants will be compiled
by Humboldt University included in the proceedings of the Workshop (Table
1).
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Differences between the countries with respect to their attained level
of sustainable agricultural development are mostly caused by a different
approaches to the rearrangement of property rights as the most important
institutional arrangement in the reform process.
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Common characteristics of the countries with respect to their achieving
the objective of sustainable agricultural development, identified by participants
were:
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While extensification in the use of inputs during the past period has led
to lower pollution emissions, there is, however, no guarantee that this
will lead to sustainable agriculture;
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Deep financial crisis in both agriculture and the economy as a whole restricts
the introduction of sustainability-oriented technologies and practices
and leads to the abandonment and or degradation of previous long-term investments
in soil fertility and erosion-control measures. This, in turn, results
in the degradation of natural resources and the environment.
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Current agricultural policies are oriented towards addressing short-term
priorities, with emphasis given to intensification and increases in production,
thus neglecting to give appropriate attention to the long-term interests
of preserving natural resources.
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The framework for future activities of the CEESA should include a strategy
for research and communication that helps to:
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change the present situation in agriculture from an extensive one caused
by difficulties in structural adjustment, to long-lasting, sustainable
agriculture;
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propose corresponding incentive systems for the farmers by means of adequate
sustainability-oriented policy instruments;
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promote the system of institutions during transformation that would lead
to the improved protection of nature.
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Based on the resource papers, during the discussions the participants agreed
that the three main areas of activities and research treated by the CEESA
should be sustainable farming systems, agricultural and environmental policies
and the institutional concept of sustainability. For each of those areas
a working group was formed together with a contact person responsible for
preparing an initial draft concept of research and communication in the
respective area.
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To stimulate communication within the Network, it was agreed that participation
in the CEESA should be extended to decision-makers and to other interested
and qualified professionals. To further stimulate information exchange
it has also been agreed that the CEESA needs to develop a networking capacity
for distribution of information.
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In order to assure envisaged future activities, representatives of the
FAO and Humboldt University should take initiative to identify support
for the future activities of the Network.
The reports presented at the workshop provide a good background as
to the issues that were dealt with. Together with other papers presented
at the workshop, country reports should be published by the FAO as the
proceedings of this workshop and circulated as soon as possible.
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