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THE ROLE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS IN SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY CONTROL SYSTEMS

We organized a 2-day workshop in Nigeria ????????️ focusing on "The role of Public and Private sectors in sanitary and photosanitary control systems for the Fruits and Vegetable sub-sectors." More than fifty people from the Public and Private sectors attended this awareness raising Workshop.

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WORKSHOP ON THE EU PLANT HEALTH REGULATION IN ABUJA

We organized in collaboration with the Agricultural Fresh Produce Growers & Exporters Association of Nigeria an awareness raising workshop on the upcoming changes in the EU Plant Health Regulation in Abuja (????????️). You can find more information about this regulation on our website at : https://www.coleacp.org/…/new-eu-plant-health-regulation-an…Participants included public sector actors as the Plant Quarantine Department (NAQS), the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, National Technical Working Groups as well as representatives of the European Delegation, ECOWAS Commission - The Directorate of Agriculture and Rural Development and private sector.

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The European Union strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain by tackling unfair trading practice

On 12th April, the European Commission proposed new legislation on unfair trading practices (UTPs). This is a very positive development and will offer more protection to farmers and small operators in the food industry who are selling to large European buyers. Most importantly, the legislation covers not only European suppliers, but also those selling into the EU from third countries.Up to now, ACP fresh produce exporters supplying European supermarkets have been at risk to UTPs such as late payments, last minute order cancellations, and unilateral or retroactive changes to contracts. These practices make SMEs insecure and unwilling to invest, and can have a major impact on small farmers and workers, particularly women.The Commission proposal will improve the position of farmers in the food supply chain by banning some of the most common UTPs that they face. Each EU member state will be required to designate a competent authority to enforce the new rules and, for the first time, there will be a standard level of protection across all EU countries. More details are available on: https://ec.europa.eu/info/food-farming-fisheries/key-policies/common-agricultural-policy/market-measures/food-supply-chainThis proposal is the result of several years of discussion and negotiations within the EC and in Member States, several of which have already introduced measures to control UTPs at a national level. Since the establishment of the High Level Forum in 2010 by DG Internal Market, COLEACP has engaged with EC initiatives and consultation designed to improve the functioning of the food supply chain. It has also collaborated with other organisations, in particular the Fair Trade Advocacy Office (FTAO), to provide evidence of the impact of UTPs on suppliers from ACP countries.While COLEACP welcomes this move, it joins with Oxfam, FTAO, IFOAM-EU and FOE Europe in calling on the European Parliament and the Council to further strengthen the Commission’s proposal in order to further protect the most vulnerable people in food supply chains: https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/reactions/key-step-taken-end-human-suffering-eu-supermarket-supply-chains

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EDD 2018 : Women bear the fruits of our success !

For its twelfth edition, the European Development Days (EDD) 2018 aims at bringing together the European Union’s commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. On June 5 and 6 in Brussels, the event will focus on the vital role of women and the need for their full and equal participation and leadership in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.In full resonance with this commitment, COLEACP will be present in the EDD village (booth n ° 32) via concrete examples of business development showing the essential place of women in agribusiness in ACP countries and in Sub-Saharan Africa in particular. The opportunity also to present the results of the COLEACP Fit For Market programme (financed by EU and AFD) : 50% of the human ressources of the FFM beneficiary companies and their service providers are women.Welcome to our booth !

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Global Perishable Conference 2018: COLEACP invited by CCA and Air France-KLM-Martinair

The Cool Channel Association CCA is a non-profit organization, founded in 2003, with the aim to reduce wastage and improve the quality, efficiency and value of the temperature sensitive supply chain by facilitating and enabling vertical & horizontal collaboration, education and innovation.The CCA organizes 2 high level panels per year. The event in June focuses on perishable products. The topic in 2018 was “World Without Food Waste – what can air cargo deliver ?”.On 19 June, Jeremy Knops, Coleacp’s Director of Operations, presented ACP-EU international trade through the example of the fruit and vegetable sector. The opportunity to highlight Coleacp’s specific approach to support the value chain and its sustainability through the Fit For Market programme.Click here to read the press release issued at the end of the conference.

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Water and soil management – first examples of FFM support in Kenya

Kenyan farmers are facing increasingly severe droughts due to significant climate change in production areas. Most small and medium-sized farmers often have limited access to irrigation, and their dependence on reduced rainfall and precipitation is of increasing concern. Several green bean-exporting companies have requested support to help their producers use available water more efficiently and sustainably.Technical assistance is being deployed to develop a multi-stage support and training methodology. Following an initial diagnosis to analyse current practices, it will be possible to identify measures that are easy to adopt; simple (not requiring complex and costly technology); and effective in improving current water-management practices, and to create a water-management training programme. This programme will be deployed by the technical teams of exporting companies. A first diagnostic mission was carried out at the companies Frigoken (which works with 50,000 small producers) and Interveg (350 producers).The same methodology is used to meet a similar demand for land management. The objective is to identify measures that smallholders can easily apply to minimise damage caused by drought conditions and to take advantage of improved soil fertility. These measures must not lead to an increase in production costs for farmers, and must be easily integrated into their agricultural production practices, crop rotation and livestock management. The target crop for this first step is green bean cultivation; the two companies supported are again Interveg and Frigoken. The measures defined will be integrated into a training programme on soil conservation and proposals for alternative practices.

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Waste management in Cameroon

Technical assistance in setting up a compost unit, organised for the company AfricaBio in Cameroon, illustrates a key aspect of COLEACP’s waste-management intervention strategy.The intervention strategy is based on two complementary axes – reduce the amount of waste produced recover residual waste. It aims to meet growing demand from partner horticultural companies for the management and recovery of processing waste, and also to reduce losses, particularly in post-harvest situations.AfricaBio in Cameroon produces and processes various fruits from organic farming. It produces a large amount of waste from its processing activities, and faces a lack of fertiliser materials that can be used in organic agriculture. However, it does not have a compost-production site. It therefore benefited from an initial diagnosis that made it possible to analyse the sources of raw materials available at the various production and processing sites and link them to fertiliser requirements. The company now has expert recommendations to start setting up an economically viable composting unit that will enable it to manage waste as efficiently as possible and ensure a level of autonomy in the production of fertilising materials.

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COLEACP NEWS OCTOBER 2018: EVENTS

More than 3,200 exhibitors and 78,000 trade visitors will participate in FRUIT LOGISTICA 2019, which will be held in Berlin between 6 and 8 February. The Africa Hall, successfully launched in 2018, will again be host to COLEACP in 2019.FRUIT LOGISTICA 2019 offers an opportunity for SMEs from ACP countries, visitors and exhibitors to make direct contact with the international fruit and vegetable market, buyers, competitors, and the latest innovations in the sector.Make a success of your visit to FRUIT LOGISTICA 2019 (reserved for Coleacp members only)To contribute to successful participation by visitors and exhibitors from ACP countries, COLEACP has prepared a practical guide for its members. The guide will be updated by December 2019 from the list of European exhibitors, buyers, and existing and potential customers for ACP fruit and vegetable exporters. As in 2018, COLEACP’s 2019 stand at FRUIT LOGISTICA will promote trade between ACP exporters and European importers, as well as the quality of fresh and processed fruit and vegetables of ACP origin. Biofach 2019 – COLEACP to exhibit for the first time Biofach is a leading trade fair in the field of organic agriculture and food. The next event will take place in Nuremberg from 13 to 16 February 2019.COLEACP has attended Biofach every year as a visitor, but in 2019 will be present as an exhibitor for the first time. The COLEACP stand will be in the Africa pavilion, and is looking forward to the opportunity to meet and promote operators in the fruit and vegetable sector involved in organic production and trade – especially beneficiaries of the Fit For Market (FFM) programme.https://www.biofach.de/en

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SERVICE PROCUREMENT NOTICE : PUBLICATION OF THE SHORT LIST

Call for tender for the service procurement : “ Support to strengthen the competitiveness of the ACP horticultural industry by complying with SPS requirements of domestic and international markets ” - ref COLEACP/AO/181083Following the call for expression of interest launched in the context of this service procurement notice, all applications received within the deadline were evaluated.The applicants selected during this first phase are listed (view the list). Invitations to tender for this service procurement will be sent this coming Monday 26th November 2018, by email, and only to the applicants appearing on this list.

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COLEACP' SUPPORT IN KENYA-WATER AND SOIL MANAGEMENT

Kenyan farmers are facing increasingly severe droughts due to significant climate change in production areas. Most small and medium-sized farmers often have limited access to irrigation, and their dependence on reduced rainfall and precipitation is of increasing concern. Several green bean-exporting companies have requested support to help their producers use available water more efficiently and sustainably.Technical assistance is being deployed to develop a multi-stage support and training methodology. Following an initial diagnosis to analyse current practices, it will be possible to identify measures that are easy to adopt; simple (not requiring complex and costly technology); and effective in improving current water-management practices, and to create a water-management training programme. This programme will be deployed by the technical teams of exporting companies. A first diagnostic mission was carried out at the companies Frigoken (which works with 50,000 small producers) and Interveg (350 producers).The same methodology is used to meet a similar demand for land management. The objective is to identify measures that smallholders can easily apply to minimise damage caused by drought conditions and to take advantage of improved soil fertility. These measures must not lead to an increase in production costs for farmers, and must be easily integrated into their agricultural production practices, crop rotation and livestock management. The target crop for this first step is green bean cultivation; the two companies supported are again Interveg and Frigoken. The measures defined will be integrated into a training programme on soil conservation and proposals for alternative practices.

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RENCONTRE AVEC LE MINISTRE DU COMMERCE ET LE MINISTRE DE L'AGRICULTURE

En Guinée, nous avons rencontré le Ministre du Commerce M. Marc Yombouno ainsi que la Ministre de l'Agriculture Mme Mariame Camara en présence du Bureau d'Exécution Stratégique. Nous avons discuté notamment de notre partenariat sur le programme PRODEFIMA dont le but est de contribuer à l’accroissement des revenus des acteurs de la filière mangue, en particulier des petits producteurs.Nous sommes ensuite allés à la rencontre de la Compagnie Fruitière de Daboya exportatrice de mangues et productrice de fruits de la passion dans le cadre de l'appui qui lui est apporté par Fit For Market. Avant de rencontrer la Fédération des planteurs de la filière fruit de la Basse Guinée (FEPAF BG) pour aborder leurs activités dans la filière ananas. ????????️

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Fit For Market: 300 requests for support

The Fit For Market (FFM) programme was launched officially in December 2016 and in just one year has received 300 requests for support from thirty African, Caribbean and Pacific countries (see map below).The largest number of requests (167 out of 300) come from horticultural micro, small, and medium enterprises (142 requests) and producer farmer groups/cooperatives (25).Support services have sent 124 requests, mainly consultants and consultancy companies (51). Other requests come from : Farmer and professional organisations/associations (37), Smallholders support structures such as NGO (22), Training centres (7), National/Regional Technical Working Groups (2), certification bodies (2).Nine requests for support have been received from the competent authorities (9).The requests cover the fruit and vegetable sector and with a focus on support to strengthen sustainability of business production and management systems, social standards or sanitary and phytosanitary compliance.

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