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    Welcome Remarks to the Second ASEAN Rice Trade Forum

    Mr. NGIN CHHAY

    CHAIRMAN, ASEAN FOOD SECURITY RESERVE BOARD

    Sheraton Mustika Hotel, Yogyakarta, 4 June 2013

    His Excellency, Dr. Tahlim Sudaryanto, Assistant Minister for International Cooperation,Ministry of Agriculture, Indonesia,

    Her Excellency, Mrs. Takako Ito, Minister Counselor, Mission of Japan to ASEAN,

    Distinguished delegates from ASEAN Food Security Reserve Board Members,Government parastatal organisations, NGO and CSO representatives, Private sector,Representatives from university and research centres, Donor partners: ADB, FAO, WFP,IRRI, World Bank, and the respective food security secretariats: APTERR, AFSIS,

    AFSRB, and the ASEAN Secretariat.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    Good Morning.

    It is my privilege and honour to deliver the Opening Remarks at the Second ASEAN RiceTrade Forum. On behalf of the ASEAN Food Security Reserve Board, I would like toexpress my sincere thanks to the Government of Indonesia and the AFSRB Secretariatfor their excellent assistance in hosting and organising this event. I would like to take thisopportunity to thank ADB and the Government of Japan for their continued support to the

    food security initiatives in ASEAN.

    Last year, we gathered in Siem Reap, Cambodia to conduct the pilot testing of the ASEANRice Trade Forum. The Forum aimed to enhance rice trade in the region and to manageextreme rice price volatility through multisector dialogues. The Forum was seen as a verysuccessful venue to share knowledge, engage stakeholders and provide policy optionsto mitigate the risk of rice price volatility. We have reported the outcomes and policyrecommendations obtained from the Forum to our Ministers, and we got a firm supportfrom our leaders to continue the Forum. The 34 th Meeting of ASEAN Ministers on

    Agriculture and Forestry (AMAF) tasked us to continue the Forum and to expand theissues from rice trade to other food commodities trade.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    Allow me to briefly introduce the AFSRB to you. The AFSRB was created in 1979 as apermanent body in ASEAN to address extreme rice price volatility. This body was createdin response to the extraordinary rice price fluctuations due to oil price shocks and riceshortages in the 1970s. In 2009, unfortunately, a similar situation was also happening inour region. This situation necessitated the AFSRB to be more responsive to the emerging

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    challenges to food security in a new and more volatile world, toward sustainable foodtrade as guided by the ASEAN Integrated Food Security Framework and its Strategic Planof Action on Food Security (AIFS and SPA-FS).

    The AFSRB is composed of a representative from the agriculture, commerce, and trade

    agencies of the 10 ASEAN Member States. It was created to supervise and coordinatethe implementation of the ASEAN Food Security Reserve by coordinating periodicexchanges of information on national food and stock policies, undertaking periodicevaluations of food prices and prospects in the region and examining policy options toensure adequate food supply in the region.

    Distinguished Participants, Ladies and Gentlemen,

    The theme of the 2ndASEAN Rice Trade Forum is Rice Trade and Self-Sufficiency. Forthe next two days, we will discuss and share our knowledge, expertise and interest onthis topic. Your inputs on rice self-sufficiency and trade policy options and actions, cost-

    benefit considerations, challenges, opportunities, potential solutions, and futurecooperation are indeed very valuable as our basis for evaluation and analysis on theregional food security outlook. The outputs of the Forum will be carefully taken intoconsideration in preparing the policy recommendations to the SOM-AMAF Meeting. Inthis regard, I would like to invite all of you to take active part in the Forum. Your voice willbe heard and considered.

    Lastly, I wish you all a most successful Forum. I sincerely hope that this Forum will be astepping stone to leverage food security issues to ensure long-term food security and toimprove the livelihoods of farmers in the ASEAN region towards a robust and strong

    ASEAN Economic Community in 2015.

    Thank you.