Director General's Consultative Framework Mechanism on Cotton - Table on domestic cotton sector reforms - Revision

 

 

 

Roberto Azevêdo

                Director-General                                     

  

 

 

 

7 November 2017

 

 

 

 

Dear Ambassadors/Permanent Representatives,

 

        I am enclosing the latest version of the Evolving Table on Cotton Development Assistance (WT/CFMC/6/Rev.23) for review by Members in advance of the next Round of the Director-General's Consultative Framework Mechanism on Cotton (DGCFMC). 

 

        The updated version of the Evolving Table (ET) contains new contributions from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, and the United States, as well as from UNCTAD. Of particular significance is the support and contributions from Brazil, China and India on the platform of South-South Co-operation.

 

I am pleased to report that the figures in the latest version of the ET show that progress has continued in providing development assistance to the cotton sector. There has been, in particular, an improvement in the ratio of disbursements to commitments in Part I ("Cotton Specific Development Assistance"), while the number of projects in their implementation phase remains stable. As regards Part II ("Agriculture and Infrastructure-Related Development Assistance"), there has been an increase in both the overall number of beneficiaries and the ratio of disbursements to commitments.  

 

The commitments and disbursements of active operational projects in the latest version of the ET are highlighted as follows: 

 

·                Part I on Cotton Specific Development Assistance shows stability in both the number of African and other beneficiaries (32 in total) and that of active projects (26 in total). The total value of committed amounts has also remained stable at US$203.6 million. Disbursements increased slightly to reach US$113.7 million, while the ratio of total disbursements to total commitments increased from 54% in the previous version of the ET to 55.8% currently.

·                Part II on Agriculture and Infrastructure-Related Development Assistance registers a strong increase in the number of individual beneficiaries (38 in total, up from 31), as well as stability in the number of projects (63 in total). The total value of commitments decreased to US$3.4 billion from US$3.9 billion, while disbursement flows increased slightly, to reach US$1.7 billion. The ratio of total disbursements to total commitments increased significantly, from 44% in the previous version of the ET to 51.8% currently. 

 

 

 

 

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I am also attaching the 15th version of the Table on Domestic Cotton Sector Reforms (WT/CFMC/21/Rev.14), reflecting new contributions from Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali. 

 

The 28th Round of the DGCFMC will be held in the morning of 17 November 2017. The eighth Dedicated Discussion of the Relevant Trade-related Developments on Cotton, chaired by Ambassador Stephen Ndun'gu Karau, will take place, back-to-back with the 28th Round, in the afternoon of the same day.

 

The enclosed documents will form the basis for the 28th Round of Consultations of the Consultative Framework Mechanism on Cotton, which will be chaired by DDG Alan Wm. Wolff on my behalf. 

 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

 

 

Roberto Azevêdo