FOCUS: FFM SPS PROGRAMME
- 08/04/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
No CommentsRome, Italy: At the International Plant Protection Convention, 25 ACP countries mobilised around sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) issues and priorities On 1–2 April, COLEACP organised an event in Rome to present its Fit For Market SPS programme (FFM SPS) to the competent authorities of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. The event provided an opportunity to discuss SPS issues affecting the ACP fruit and vegetable sector and possibilities for COLEACP support within the framework of FFM SPS, and to review… +Two new approved plant protection products for tomatoes
- 08/04/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
In the fruit and vegetable sector, two new products have been authorised, only for tomatoes: one based on pyrethrins and the other on spinetoram. The following links take you to the Global List of pesticides authorised by the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) following its revision by the 43rd ordinary session of the Sahelian Pesticides Committee (PSC), as well as the list of pesticides authorised by the 43rd session of the PSC. These lists will… +Rungis Market celebrates 50 years
- 08/04/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
Rungis International Market, on the outskirts of Paris, is the largest wholesale food market in the world. At 50 years old, and in the age of the internet and e-commerce, the market has not lost any of its freshness or size: covering 234 hectares, it involves 1,200 companies, 12,500 employees and 9,500 tons of fresh produce each day. It was in February 1969 that the market in Les Halles moved from the heart of Paris to the southern suburbs, for… +Rimini, Italy: Macfrut 2019 – Spotlight on sub-Saharan Africa
- 08/04/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
In its 36th year, Macfrut (8–10 May) will be honouring the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Exhibitors will include Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Delegations from other countries in the region will attend to meet fruit and vegetable buyers from the European markets. In 2018, 43,000 visitors visited Rimini (up from 39,000 in 2017) – 25% of whom were international. The show’s 2018 Tropical Fruit Congress brought together the elite of the world’s mango and… +GOOD HYGIENES PRACTICES AND TRACEABILITY PRINCIPLES
- 11/03/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: News
We organized a collective training aimed to technical managers on good hygiene practices and traceability principles in Nigeria. The main objective of this 4 day session was to understand and manage the principles of hygiene and traceability applying on field, transport and packhouse ????????… +Important message to the competent authorities and operators involved in the mango sector
- 09/03/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
The European Union is in the process of overhauling its plant health regulations. In December 2019, the new EU plant health regulation will become fully operational. In the meantime, the existing rules are being enforced more rigorously and special measures have already been introduced for a number of imported crops where there have been high numbers of notifications due to quarantine pests. The new EU plant health rules focus in particular on crops that are a known pathway into the… +COLEACP’s FIT FOR MARTKET PROGRAMME IN KENYA
- 12/02/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: News
We had a courtesy call meeting this morning at the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya to the Kingdom of Belgium, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Mission to the European Union to discuss the COLEACP-Fit For Market support for Kenya, one of our main intervention countries. Representing Kenya on the picture : His excellency Prof.Jacob T. Kaimenyi, PhD, EBS, EGH; Ambassador, Richard Githaiga, Agriculture Attaché, and Joshua M. Mugodo, Deputy Head of Mission. Representing COLEACP: Yessie Meyer, Regional… +FAO/WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION/AU INTERNATIONAL FOOD SAFETY CONFERENCE IN ADDIS ABEBA
- 12/02/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: News
We are attending the opening of the First FAO / World Health Organization (WHO) / AU International Food Safety Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference has two main objectives :Identify key actions and strategies to address current and future challenges to food safety globally; strengthen commitment at the highest political level to scale up food safety in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. (Re)watch the livestream here : https://www.who.int/f…/international-food-safety-conference/… +COLLECTIVE TRAINING IN KENYA FOR FOOD SAFETY MANAGERS
- 04/02/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: News
We organized a collective training in Kenya ???????? for food safety managers: “Changes regarding the new version of BRC standard (issue 8)”. Due to the high demand from Kenyan and Tanzanian companies for this topic, a second training session is currently taking place in Nairobi.… +New EU Plant Health Regulation 2016/2031: update and specific information for ACP competent authorities on high risk plants
- 31/01/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
(Feel free to contact us if you need additional information or support from COLEACP) The new regulation will become fully applicable on 13 December 2019. Among the main changes include special measures covering imports of certain high risk plants and plant products, as well as new requirements for phytosanitary certificates whereby all living plant material (plants, fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, seeds, etc.) will have to be accompanied by a certificate, except for a list of exempted commodities that are known… +