Regional Launch of the CBTF project on Promoting Production and Trading Opportunities for Organic Agricultural Products in East Africa

Kampala, Uganda, 19 October 2005

Organic agriculture (OA) offers a range of environmental, social and economic benefits for developing countries. On the economic side, developing countries may have some comparative advantage in OA, as they have relatively abundant labour and use relatively less agrochemicals. OA may provide a trading opportunity, with major markets for organic products growing at rates of 10-20 per cent per year and price premiums available for a number of goods. Moreover, it may also represent an opportunity for sustainable local development.

To reap these multifaceted benefits, however, governments must create an enabling environment that fosters the development of this sector. Their OA producers and exporters must overcome a number of obstacles, including lack of information (on OA techniques, markets, etc), expensive certification systems, cumbersome import requirements in major markets and preferences for local food in major markets, and small domestic markets with few consumers who are aware of the benefits of OA.

The UNEP-UNCTAD Capacity Building Task force, with the financial support from EC, has started a project to support sustainable trade, environmental protection, food security and poverty reduction in three East African countries (Kenya, the Republic of Tanzania and Uganda) by promoting the production and export of organic agricultural products.

The Regional launching workshop of the project will be held on 19 October 2005. The main objectives of the launch are to share, with stakeholders, the preliminary results of the initial overview study and the national background documents that have been prepared under the country projects on Integrated Assessment of the Organic Agriculture Sector. A panel consisting of Ministers from Trade, Environment, Finance and Agriculture in Uganda will wrap up one session and lead a discussion on future directions. This launch will also provide an opportunity to exchange information, share experiences and strengthen networking between project stakeholders and contribute to existing regional cooperation between Kenya, the Republic of Tanzania and Uganda.

Documents and Presentations

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  Title Author File    
  Background Study on Organic Agriculture in Uganda - An IAP Background Paper ACODE  
  Initial Background Document on the Status of Organic Agriculture in Tanzania Tanzania National Team  
  Marketing Initiatives in Uganda - Overview NOGAMU Coordinator, Organic Agricultural Development in Uganda  
  National Integrated Assessment of Organic Agriculture - Kenya Bridge Africa  
  Organic Agriculture in the Region AgroEco Consultancy BV, Uganda branch  
  Organic Agriculture: A Trade and Sustainable Development Opportunity for Developing Countries - UNCTAD Trade and Environment Review 2005 UNCTAD  
  Promoting Production and Trading Opportunities for Organic Agricultural Products UNCTAD  
  Proposed market study for organic products from East Africa ITC  
  Status and Challenges to Organic Agricultural Production in Uganda NOGAMU Coordinator, Organic Agricultural Development in Uganda  
  UNCTAD-FAO-IFOAM International Task Force on Harmonization and Equivalence in Organic Agriculture UNCTAD  
  UNEP Experiences with Integrated Assessment in Africa UNEP  

Coordinators

  Name Telephone Fax Email    
  Asad Naqvi +41 (0)22 917 8620 +41 (0)22 917 8076 asad.naqvi@unep.ch    
  Anna Griggs +41 (0)22 917 8736 +41 (0)22 917 8076 anna.griggs@unep.ch