West Africa: strategic support for the regional association AOCTAH
- 29/10/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
No CommentsWest Africa: strategic support for the regional association AOCTAH The Association Ouest Africaine du Commerce Transfrontalier des Produits Alimentaires, Agro-sylvo-pastoraux et Halieutiques (AOCTAH), based in Togo, is an umbrella association of private socio-professional organisations in the agro-sylvo-pastoral and fisheries sectors whose members are involved in the marketing of food or agro-sylvo-pastoral and fisheries products in or between ECOWAS countries and CILSS. AOCTAH has a multifaceted mission: (i) to promote solidarity in food and nutrition security and trade in the… +Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs) in the agricultural and food supply chain : annual survey
- 29/10/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs) in the agricultural and food supply chain : annual survey Since the adoption of Directive 2019/633 on Unfair Trading Practices (UTP), the Commission has carried out four annual surveys of food chain operators’ experiences regarding UTP. The main findings of these earlier surveys are: 75% of respondents to the survey have experienced at least one UTP, with 11% experiencing more than five UTP UTPs were most frequently experienced in the context of sales to wholesalers… +OECD-COLEAD cooperation on marketing standards for fresh fruit and vegetables
- 29/10/2024
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OECD-COLEAD cooperation on marketing standards for fresh fruit and vegetables COLEAD continues to strengthen its collaboration with international partners, as demonstrated by its active participation in the recent OECD training session held in Mojmirovce, Slovakia from 17-19 September 2024. This event, organised under the OECD Scheme for the Application of Marketing Standards for Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, focuses on harmonising quality control practices in the sector, a critical aspect of ensuring fair and transparent trade in global markets. The OECD… +Ethiopia: more partnerships for more impact
- 29/10/2024
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Ethiopia: more partnerships for more impact COLEAD’s recent mission to Ethiopia under FFM+ made significant progress in addressing key challenges and opportunities in the Ethiopian horticulture sector. With a focus on improving sustainability, business linkages and regulatory compliance, the mission was an important step in preparing the ground for additional support from 2025 onwards. Priority areas identified During the mission, COLEAD identified several priority areas that will shape its future interventions in Ethiopia. These include : Capacity building for… +Gender mainstreaming in agricultural vocational training: the FAR 2024 leading theme
- 27/09/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
Gender mainstreaming in agricultural vocational training: the FAR 2024 leading theme From 17 to 19 September, COLEAD, through its FFM+ programme, took part in the international seminar “FAR 2024” on gender mainstreaming in agricultural and rural training. It was an opportunity to meet and exchange views with key actors in the agricultural and training sectors, including gender experts, international partners such as the World Bank, members of the FAR network and numerous organisations involved in development in Africa. The… +Professionals come together to tackle the whitefly problem
- 27/09/2024
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- Category: News
Professionals come together to tackle the whitefly problem A recent webinar organised by COLEAD as part of the FFM+ programme brought together over 140 participants from professional organisations, companies, competent authorities, support structures, projects and international institutions. The presentation and subsequent discussions covered : EU phytosanitary regulations and specific requirements for importing fruit and vegetables into the EU. The impact of whitefly interceptions on exports and supply chains. The tools and resources available from COLEAD to strengthen whitefly control.… +Optimising your supply system: the example of cassava processor Malakass
- 27/09/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
Optimising your supply system: the example of cassava processor Malakass Malakass is a company that has set itself the challenge of making cassava a major source of income in the Atsimo Andrefana region of Madagascar, improving thereby the income and standard of living of the local population. How will this be achieved? By processing cassava into high-quality flour and a range of other by-products, which are sold on both local and international markets. As part of the FFM+ programme,… +Madagascar focuses on the quality of its ginger for export to Europe
- 27/09/2024
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- 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… +The R-SAT tool at the service of the IPPC assessment system
- 27/09/2024
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The R-SAT tool at the service of the IPPC assessment system COLEAD, through the FFM+ programme and as part of its partnership with the IPPC, has recently developed a one-month training session (29 July to 28 August) on its R-SAT tool to meet the specific needs of the IPPC PCE (Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation). This is in the context of sharing best practices, the successful implementation of RSAT in the target region and the desire to harmonise the capacity building… +The Global Coalition of Fresh Produce publishes survey results
- 27/09/2024
- Posted by: Sandra Borma
- Category: News
The Global Coalition of Fresh Produce publishes survey results The Global Coalition of Fresh Produce has published the final results of its second survey into costs and revenues in the global fruit and vegetable industry, conducted in the spring of 2024. “We conducted this survey as a follow-up to the survey conducted by the Coalition in 2023, when producers and traders the world over were facing unprecedented cost hikes,” said Ron Lemaire, chairman of the Coalition and president of… +