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. PIP Phase 2: How to Access Support Grenada – 19 October 2010
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The COLEACP PIP 2001-2009 2009-2014 EDES 2010-2013 Inter-Professional Association – since 1973 80% of FFV exports ACP UE
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3 PIP objective Poverty alleviation first!
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Where we are now > 85% ACP-EU export flow More 150,000 smallholders > 90% of exports covered by crop protocols
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From PIP 1 to PIP 2 Food safety Ethical Trade Environment Others… Fair Trade
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EU market access requirements: public & private - EU Regulations - Buyer requirements Your challenge
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Our approach Overcome the barriers Identify the barriers Reduce the barriers
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ACPProducersExporters Consultants Public services Professionalorganisations Task Forces Support structures for smallholders An integrated approach
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PIP Film: User Manual
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Q & A
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Beneficiaries /PIP Actions Producers-ExportersStaff CB, Sustainable control systems & tools Small Scale Growers (SSG’s)Training Material Support structures for SSG’sCB Trainers Local ConsultantsTraining Networking Other public and privateTraining support structures Organisational support
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How to access PIP support? PIP participates in YOUR company’s project 1 guide to structure it : The application for support HOW to submit your action plan to PIP?
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The application for support A.1. General information A.2. Export information A.3. Sourcing of horticultural export produce in 2009: Action plan Detailed problems faced by the applicant with regard to EU regulatory and commercial requirements in their horticultural export activities
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The action plan
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Budget
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