Authors
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/07/14
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Final Environmental and Social Systems Assessment (ESSA) - Sustainable Fodder Production and Low Methane Livestock Development Program-for-Results - P181021
- Lending Instrument
- Program-for-Results
- Pages
- 275
- Product Line
- IBRD/IDA
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- CN-Sustainable Fodder Production And Low Methane Livestock Develop -- P181021
- Unit Owning
- Agriculture and Food PG EAP (SEAAG)
- Version Type
- Final
Files
Table of Contents
- Final Draft 1
- World Bank 1
- May 2024 1
- 1. Introduction 9
- 2. Program Description 13
- 2.1 Government Program 13
- 2.2 The PforR Program Boundary 13
- 2.3 Program implementation agencies 17
- 3. Potential Environment and Social Effects 19
- 3.1 ES Screening 19
- 3.2 ES Assessment Scope 21
- 3.3 ES Benefits 21
- 3.4 Potential ES Risk and Impacts 22
- 3.4.1 Direct Impacts 22
- 3.4.2 Indirect Impacts 28
- 3.4.3 ES Impacts Potentially Induced by Soft Activities 29
- 3.4.4 Cumulative ES Effects 30
- 3.5 ES Assessment and Risk Rating 31
- 3.5.1 Likely ES Effects 31
- 3.5.2 ES Contextual Risks 32
- 3.5.3 Institutional Capacity and Complexity Risks 33
- 3.5.4 Political and Reputational Risks 33
- 3.5.5 Overall Risk 33
- 4. Environmental Management System Assessment 34
- 4.1 General Principles 34
- 4.2 EIA and Follow-Up Management System 40
- 4.2.1 Applicable Legal Framework 40
- 4.2.2 Implementation Mechanisms and Procedures 44
- 4.2.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 49
- 4.2.4 Brief Summary 50
- 4.3 Pollution Control System 51
- 4.3.1 Environmental Management for Livestock Farming and Slaughtering 51
- 4.3.1.2 Implementation Mechanisms and Procedures 53
- 4.3.1.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 54
- 4.3.1.4 Brief Summary 57
- 4.3.2 Environmental Management for Artificial Forage Cultivation and Feed Processing 57
- 4.3.2.1 Applicable Legal Framework 57
- 4.3.2.2 Implementation Mechanisms and Procedures 62
- 4.3.3.4 Brief Summary 67
- 4.3.3 Environmental Management for Veterinary Service and Agro-food Quality Service Facilities. 67
- 4.3.3.1 Applicable Legal Framework 67
- 4.3.3.2 Implementation Mechanisms and Procedures 70
- 4.3.3.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 71
- 4.3.3.4 Brief Summary 72
- 4.4 Eco-Environmental Conservation Management System 72
- 4.4.1 Natural Ecological Conservation 72
- 4.4.1.1 Applicable Legal Framework 73
- 4.4.1.2 Implementation Mechanism and Procedures 80
- 4.4.4.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 82
- 4.4.1.4 Brief Summary 85
- 4.4.2 Water and Soil Conservation 86
- 4.4.2.1 Applicable Legal Framework 86
- 4.4.2.2 Implementation mechanisms and procedures 88
- 4.4.2.3 Institutional organization and performance 89
- 4.4.2.4 Brief Summary 90
- 4.5 Health and Safety Management System 90
- 4.5.1 Animal Health Agro-Food Quality and Public Health Management System 91
- 4.5.1.1 Applicable Legal Framework 91
- 4.5.1.2 Implementation Mechanisms and Procedures 100
- 4.5.1.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 105
- 4.5.1.4 Brief Summary 111
- 4.5.2 Health and Safety Management System on the Use of Pesticide for Artificial Forage Pests Control 112
- 4.5.2.1 Applicable Legal Framework 112
- 4.5.2.2 Implementation Mechanism and Procedures 114
- 4.5.2.3 Institutional Organization and Performance 114
- 4.5.2.3 Brief Summary 115
- 4.6 Consistency with the World Bank Principles 115
- 5. Social Management System Assessment 118
- 5.1 Correlation Analysis with the World Banks Principles 118
- 5.2 Assessment of Social Regulations and Policies 123
- 5.2.1 124
- 5.2.2 Core Principle 2 Cultural heritage management system 127
- 5.2.3 Core Principle 3 Public and worker safety management system 128
- 5.2.4 Core Principle 4 Involuntary resettlement management system 131
- 5.2.5 Core Principle 5 Management system for ethnic minorities and vulnerable groups 136
- 5.2.6 Core Principle 6 Social conflict management system 138
- 5.3 Assessment of Social Management Mechanism and Capacity 138
- 5.3.1 Social Risk Assessment Management Agencies 138
- 5.3.2 Cultural Relics Protection Agencies 139
- 5.3.3 Land Use Management Agencies 140
- 5.3.4 Public and Worker Health and Safety and Emergency Management Agencies 143
- 5.3.5 Ethnic Affairs Management Agencies 145
- 5.3.5 Vulnerable Group Protection Agencies 146
- 5.4 Assessment of the Social Effects of Implementation 147
- 5.4.1 Core Principle 1 Sustainable social risks management system 147
- 5.4.2 Core Principle 2 Cultural heritage management system 154
- 5.4.3 Core Principle 3 Public and worker safety management system 156
- 5.4.4 Core Principle 4 Involuntary resettlement management system 159
- 5.4.5 Core Principle 5 Management system for ethnic minorities and vulnerable groups 163
- 6. Public Participation and GRM 167
- 6.1 Public Participation 167
- 6.1.1 Initial Participation Activities 167
- 6.1.2 Public Consultation on the ESSA 168
- 6.2 GRMs 169
- 7. Conclusions Recommendations and Action Plans 170
- 7.1 Conclusions 170
- 7.2 Recommendations 171
- 7.3 Action Plan 171
- 8. Management and Monitoring 174
- 8.1 Borrower 174
- 8.2 The World Bank 174
- Appendix 1 Boundary of Government Program and the PforR 176
- Appendix 2 ES Risks or Impacts Assessment 190
- Appendix 3 Comparison with the World Bank PforR Policy and Directive 194
- Appendix 4 Stakeholder Analysis 222
- Appendix 5 Stakeholder Engagement 225
- Appendix 6 Feedback of the Public Consultation on the ESSA 228
- Appendix 7 Field Visit Records 234
- Appendix 8 Generic ES Mitigation Measures 243
- Appendix 9 Records of Focus Group Discussion with EM- concentrated Village Leaders and Villager Representatives 250
- Appendix 10 Supplementary Program Beneficiaries Analysis 266