Monday, August 8, 2016

UK Firm To Certify Agric Exports

 
A United Kingdom-based GLOBALGAP Licensed Farm Assurer, Best Produce International (UK) Limited, has launched a programme to facilitate the certification of agricultural exports under the Global Good Agricultural Practices (GLOBALGAP Standard).
GLOBALGAP standard, formerly known as Eurepgap, is an integrated farm assurance process used in EU countries, United States and other parts of the international markets to serve as a business to business tool and it is a private commercial certification process for export of agricultural produce to EU countries. It is a producer export tool to suppling to top supermarkets throughout Europe and Walmart Group in USA.
Best Produce International (UK) Limited, the GLOBALGAP Licensed Farm Assurer for Nigeria is collaborating with 3T Impex Consulting, Africa’s  trade and commerce consulting and training firm, to train and capacity build Nigerian farmers, farmers groups and exporters in Nigeria in GLOBALGAP certification processes to change the face of Nigerian agricultural exports.
While several African countries boast of GLOBALGAP Certification of their agricultural produce for export, Nigeria oddly is the only major African market without such certification. There is no farmer or exporter in Nigeria with such certification whereas other African nations from the last count, could boast of at least 1,846 GLOBALGAP-certified companies in Kenya, 1,797 in South Africa, 355 in Cote d’Ivoire, 124 in Ghana, 9 in Cameroun, 146 in Burkina Faso and 671 companies in Egypt.
The EU recently decided on a three-year extension of the ban on Nigeria’s dried beans. Nigeria has also witnessed continuously large rejection of its agricultural exports.
The  GLOBALGAP Standard is designed as a practical tool to reassure consumers about how their food products are produced from farm to processing and to their tables.  It also offers small scale farmers and exporters who go through the certification process, the” passport” to export their produce to international markets.  It is a business-to-business tool that reassures the large scale retailers and consumers that their agricultural produce are produced in line with international standards.
Managing Director, Best Produce International (UK) Limited, Mrs Patricia Obichukwu FRSA, said the certification of agricultural produce for exports  will enable producers and exporters to freely export their products directly to the EU supermarkets.
Lead Consultant, 3T Impex Consulting, Mr. Bamidele Ayemibo, said the collaboration with Best Produce International (UK)would help to stem the tide of international rejection and enhance the competitiveness of Nigerian agricultural exports in the  global markets.
Obichukwu noted that when Nigeria focuses on agriculture as the main plank of its economic diversification,  establishing local gap and, ultimately, Nigeria GAP at long run for the process of certification will create massive employment opportunities for the country, enhance foreign exchange generation, create wider access to regional and international markets, enhance the development of  businesses through advanced quality control management while ensuring food safety and food security for the country.
http://thenationonlineng.net/uk-firm-certify-agric-exports/

2 comments:

  1. Why UK firm and not a Government Agency or body?

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  2. The government agencies also need to be trained because they do not know the standards expected of produce buyers abroad.

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