- 27/09/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
Madagascar focuses on the quality of its ginger for export to Europe
In Madagascar, the companies PHAEL FLOR, JACARANDAS and SAHANALA have just received support from COLEAD as part of the FFM+ programme to improve the quality of the ginger they export by boat from Madagascar to Europe.
The aim of this support was to review the processes for transporting and handling ginger from harvesting to shipping, with a view to making recommendations for adapting the harvesting and post-harvesting protocols in place at each company. It also aimed to train technical staff, particularly the quality, production and R&D teams, in best practice to ensure optimal preparation of products for export.
The assistance was provided to each company in three phases. First, a documentary analysis was carried out to study the existing processes. This was followed by half-day on-site training sessions tailored to the specific needs of each company. Finally, detailed recommendations were drawn up for each structure, particularly on post-harvest management and optimising export practices.
The results have already been positive. Bringing together Malagasy operators facing similar difficulties has created a collaborative dynamic that is strengthening local entrepreneurship. The main obstacle to maritime exports has been clearly identified and formulated: poor management of post-harvest practices. Thanks to an individualised approach, each company was able to receive tailor-made assistance to solve its specific problems, thereby avoiding potential losses and improving its export readiness.
This type of support should enable the three companies to establish themselves in the fresh ginger market soon, whether for processing into juice or for direct consumption.
This activity is supported by the Fit For Market Plus (FFM+) programme, implemented by COLEAD within the Framework of Development Cooperation between the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and the European Union. This publication receives financial support from the European Union and the OACPS. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of COLEAD and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union or the OACPS.