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Food Safety and Agricultural Standards Challenges & Opportunities for ACP exports
Dr Andrew Graffham
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Food Safety – International Trade
1 Step 15 Steps 9 km 12,000 km
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Challenge for ACP Exports Commodity & Who is involved
Livestock products, aquaculture & fruits and vegetables Public sector, Private sector –large & small-scale
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Livestock Products Highest risk – highest level of public regulation
Almost impossible for many ACP High level public investment, national / regional Disease free area (cross border movement)
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES AQUACULTURE Company Standards Generic
Private Standards EU Regulatory framework SPS Agreement (WTO) CAC / IPPC / OIE
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Issues for Public Sector
Effective “voice” Limited resources Dual systems Proliferation of standards Division of responsibility
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Issues for Large-Scale Operations
Additional cost Multiple standards for same system – BRC, IFS & SQF2000 in one factory Want harmonisation of private standards, mutual recognition Inconsistent auditing
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GLOBALGAP BIGGEST CHALLENGE IS FACED BY SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS NO GAP
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Small-Scale Producers
Kenya – GLOBALGAP compliance = upgraded quality, productivity, technical knowledge, skilled labour, income, access to external support Average costs: Establish €1,240 (€445), maintain €800 (€110) per grower Income: €103 - €1,315 annum most in range €210 – €525 per annum
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Key advantage of compliance with food standards?
Building reputation for integrity of supply chain
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