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Key Findings and Policy RecommendationsKey Findings and Policy Recommendationsadminister610Download (276kbytes)
Fresh Insights 9: Weighing environmental and social impacts of fresh produce exports from sub-Saharan Africa to the UKWeighing environmental and social impacts of fresh produce exportsadminister369Download (174kbytes)
Fresh Insights 8: Ecological space and a low-carbon future -- crafting space for equitable economic development in AfricaEcological space and a low-carbon futurebillv260Download (150kbytes)
Fresh Insights 7: Mapping Different Supply Chains of Fresh Produce Exports from Africa to the UKMapping Different Supply Chains of Fresh Produce Exports from Africa to the UKbillv259Download (3693kbytes)
Fresh Insights 6: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in KenyaImpact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in Kenyabillv255Download (585kbytes)
Fresh Insights 5: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in ZambiaImpact of EurepGAP, Zambiabillv247Download (742kbytes)
Fresh Insights 4 - A Lifecycle Analysis of UK Supermarket imported green beans from KenyaLifecycle Analysis of UK Supermarket imported green beansbillv248Download (223kbytes)
Fresh Insights 3: Virtual water trade: A case study of green beans and flowers from AfricaVirtual water trade: A case study of green beans and flowers from Africabillv254Download (232kbytes)
Fresh Insights 2: Sub-Saharan African horticultural exports to the UK and climate changeSub-Saharan African horticultural exports to the UK and climate changeadminister233Download (414kbytes)
Fresh Insights 1: EU legal requirements for imports of fruits and vegetables EU legal requirements for imports of fruits and vegetablesadminister239Download (308kbytes)
Fresh Insights 16 - Making GlobalGAP smallholder friendlyFresh Insights 16 - Making GlobalGAP smallholder friendlykate612Download (270kbytes)
Fresh Insights 15: Small-scale farmers who withdraw from GLOBALGAP: Results of a survey in KenyaSmall-scale farmers who withdraw from GLOBALGAP: Results of a survey in Kenyakate581Download (290kbytes)
Fresh Insights 14: EurepGAP revisions 2007-2008: Implications of Version 3 for small-scale exporters of FFV in East AfricaEurepGAP revisions 2007-2008: Implications of Version 3 for small-scale exporters of FFV in East Africakate583Download (374kbytes)
Fresh Insights 13: Costs and benefits of EurepGAP compliance for African smallholders: A synthesis of surveys in three countriesCosts and benefits of EurepGAP compliance for African smallholders: A synthesis of surveys in three countrieskate582Download (335kbytes)
Fresh Insights 12 - Opportunities for small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa to supply the UK fresh fruit & vegetable marketsFresh Insights 12 - Opportunities for small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa to supply the UK fresh fruit & vegetable marketskate611Download (699kbytes)
Fresh Insights 11: Trade, Development and Poverty: The Role of Air Freighted Horticultural ProductsTrade, Development and Poverty: The Role of Air Freighted Horticultural Productskate580Download (386kbytes)
Fresh Insights 10: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in UgandaImpact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in Ugandaadminister558Download (491kbytes)
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Improving Buyer Awareness - Developing guidelines collaboratively to expand buyer knowledgeIIED Fresh Perspectives - Improving Buyer Awarenesskate660Download (354kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 9: Miles better? How 'fair miles' stack up in the sustainable marketMiles better? How 'fair miles' stack up in the sustainable marketkate578Download (99kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 7 - Costs and benefits of GlobalGAP compliance for smallholders: synthesised findingsFresh Perspectives 7 - Costs and benefits of GlobalGAP compliance for smallholders: synthesised findingskate615Download (61kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 6: Air-freighted fresh food: guilty pleasure or sustainable development champion?Air-freighted fresh food: guilty pleasure or sustainable development champion?administer444Download (709kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 5: African Air Freight of Fresh Produce: is ‘virtual' water transport causing drought?African Air Freight of Fresh Produce: is ‘virtual' water transport causing drought?billv448Download (306kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 4: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in UgandaImpact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in Ugandabillv443Download (310kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 3: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale producers in ZambiaImpact of EurepGAP on small-scale producers in Zambiabillv258Download (95kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 32: Private standards: a personal perspective from a training service providerPrivate standards: a personal perspective from a training service providerkate596Download (169kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 31 - The impact of PVS on West African growers producing for domestic and regional markets: a personal view Fresh Perspectives 31 - The impact of PVS on West African growers producing for marketskate607Download (59kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 30 - The gap is getting wider: how private standards are filling the void between public opinion & legislatioFresh Perspectives 30 - The gap is getting wider: how private standards are filling the void between public opinion & legislationkate618Download (57kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 2: Impact of EurepGAP on small-scale vegetable growers in KenyaImpact of EurepGAP on small-scale growers in Kenyabillv252Download (93kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 29 - PVS: Placing small-scale growers on a different footingFresh Perspectives 29 - PVS: Placing small-scale growers on a different footingkate619Download (58kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 28 - The impact of private agrifood standards on smallholder incomes in KenyaFresh Perspectives 28 - The impact of private agrifood standards on smallholder incomes in Kenyakate606Download (61kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 27: How private standards designed for export produce also influence Kenyan domestic marketsHow private standards designed for export produce also influence Kenyan domestic marketskate595Download (131kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 26: The development of private fresh produce safety standards: Implications for developing Mediterranean expoThe development of private fresh produce safety standards: Implications for developing Mediterranean exporting countrieskate599Download (135kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 25: Linking smallholders to high-value crop markets: how does the group approach work?Linking smallholders to high-value crop markets: how does the group approach work?kate594Download (143kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 24: Are private standards important to small-scale grower project sustainability? a personal viewAre private standards important to small-scale grower project sustainability? a personal viewkate593Download (110kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 23 - The Kenyan Horticultural Exports Ltd experience of private voluntary standardsFresh Perspectives 23 - The Kenyan Horticultural Exports Ltd experience of private voluntary standardskate617Download (49kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 22: Private standard impacts on developing country producers: a personal experience of GlobalGap certificatioPrivate standard impacts on developing country producers: a personal experience of GlobalGap certification in Kenyakate598Download (119kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 21: Development practice, agrifood standards, and smallholder certification: The elusive quest for GlobalGAP?Development practice, agrifood standards, and smallholder certification: The elusive quest for GlobalGAP?kate592Download (153kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 20: Donor responses to the challenge of GlobalGAP in KenyaDonor responses to the challenge of GlobalGAP in Kenyakate591Download (124kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 1: "Fair miles"? The concept of "food miles" through a sustainable development lensFresh Perspecitives Issue 9: "Fair miles"? administer383Download (195kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 19: Tackling the exclusion of smallholders from fresh produce markets: a personal viewTackling the exclusion of smallholders from fresh produce markets: a personal viewkate590Download (121kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 18: Food-safety standards: A catalyst for the winners - a barrier for the losers? Food-safety standards: A catalyst for the winners - a barrier for the losers?kate589Download (142kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 17 - Proactively complying with PVS - Key findings of country case studies in Ghana, Kenya and UgandaFresh Perspectives 17 - Proactively complying with private voluntary standards - Key findings of countrykate604Download (69kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 16 - PVS and the WTO Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary MeasuresFresh Perspectives 16 - PVS and the WTO Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measureskate605Download (64kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 15 - Smallholder compliance with international food safety standards is not a fantasyFresh Perspectives 15 - Smallholder compliance with international food safety standards is not a fantasykate616Download (63kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 14: Room to move: 'ecological space' and emissions equityRoom to move: 'ecological space' and emissions equitykate579Download (98kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 13: Markets for non-certified fresh produce in the UKMarkets for non-certified fresh produce in the UKkate586Download (180kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 12: Mapping different supply chains of fresh produce exports from Africa to the UKMapping different supply chains of fresh produce exports from Africa to the UKkate585Download (162kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 11: Making GlobalGAP smallholder friendly – Can GlobalGAP be made simpler and less costly without compromisinMaking GlobalGAP smallholder friendly – Can GlobalGAP be made simpler and less costly without compromising integrity?kate597Download (81kbytes)
Fresh Perspectives 10: GlobalGAP Version 3 threat or opportunity for small-scale African growers?GlobalGAP Version 3 threat or opportunity for small-scale African growers?kate584Download (88kbytes)
Fresh Perspective 8 - Understanding stakeholder drivers for introducing and complying with PVS - a fresh produce exampleFresh Perspective 8 - Understanding stakeholder drivers for introducing and complying with PVS - a fresh produce examplekate614Download (103kbytes)
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Unchaining Value: Corporate responsibility through the value chainbillv546
PIP Magazine special issue on Private Voluntary Standards, Nov 2007billv531
PAN Food & Fairness: Changing supply chains for African livelihoods and environmentbillv537
Joint UNCTAD/WTO Informal Information Session on Private Standardsbillv539
Environmental Requirements and Market Access: Turning Challenges into Opportunitiesbillv513
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesMaintaining ACP outgrowers in fruit and vegetable exporting given the new food safety requirements administer224Download (130kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP Resources5th PIP CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE - Notes of "Company Good Practices" Componentadminister224Download (130kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesCommuniqué from the PIP Concerning the 6th EUREPGAP conferenceadminister224Download (115kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesEU financed scheme brings smiles to the faces of African Growersadminister224Download (2153kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP Resources12th session of ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly - Participation of the horticultural sector in alleviating povertyadminister224Download (135kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesCARBON FOOTPRINT - what it is and how to measure itadminister224Download (142kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesShot in the arm for region's FFV exportsadminister224Download (696kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesForeign Donors Help small ACP farmers to meet EU standardsadminister224Download (599kbytes)
COLEACP-PIP ResourcesIndustry locks horns ofver smallholder futureadminister224Download (2142kbytes)
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What's in it for Labour? Private social standards in the cut flower industries of Kenya and Tanzaniabillv516
What Impact Are EU Supermarket Standards Having on Developing Countries Export of High-Value Horticultural Products? Kenyabillv642
What a development-friendly recognition of SPS measures within the EPA negotiations might look likebillv437
Value Chains for Broad-Based Development: International Conferencebillv544
Understanding Grades and Standards and How to Apply Thembillv526
Understanding Developing Country Strategic Responses to the Enhancement of Food Safety Standardsbillv644
Trading Down: Africa, Value Chains, and the Global Economybillv360
Trade, Standards, and Poverty: Evidence from SenegalMiet Maertens and Johan Swinnenadminister196Download (202kbytes)
Trade policy, standards, and development in Central Americabillv528
TRADE POLICY IN THE CUT FLOWER INDUSTRY IN KENYAbillv268
Towards one planet foodbillv384
Third-party Certification and International Agrifood Trade. Case study: EUREPGAPbillv263
The Spice Industry in Tanzania: General Profile, Supply Chain Structure, and Food Standards Compliance Issuesbillv517
The Role of Public-Private Partnerships and Collective Action in Ensuring Smallholder Participationbillv538
The Role of Public and Private Standards in Regulating International Food Marketsbillv277
THE RISE OF PRIVATE FOOD QUALITY AND SAFETY STANDARDS: ILLUSTRATIONS FROM BRAZILbillv535
The market for non-traditional agricultural exportsbillv336
The Implications of Private-Sector Standards for Good Agricultural Practices: Experiences of Argentina, Brazil and Costa Ricabillv541
THE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN AND CHANGING EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICAN FRUITbillv359
The economic impact of a ban on imports of air freighted organic products to the UKbillv515
The cost of compliance: Global standards for small-scale firms and workersbillv521
THE CONTRADICTIONS OF CLEAN: SUPERMARKET ETHICAL TRADE AND AFRICAN HORTICULTUREbillv327
The Compliance Process of Food Quality Standards on the Primary Producer Level: the EUREPGAP Standard in the Moroccobillv435
The business of exporting: transaction costs facing suppliers in sub-Saharan Africaadminister427
The Business Costs of Ethical Supply Chain Management: Kenyan Flower Industry Case Studybillv271
Tesco Nature's Choice: An Example of a Private SchemeTesco Nature's Choice Cox.pdfbillv545Download (238kbytes)
Sustaining Kenyan smallholders in fresh produce marketsbillv306
Supporting Farmer Compliance with Private Standards (FAO)billv652
Strengthening Kenya's Competitive Edge: Challenges and Prospects for the Horticultural Industrybillv273
Standards, A Catalyst for the Winners - a Barrier for the Losers?billv497
Standards and Global Trade: A Voice for Africabillv530
Specifics on differences between Option One and Two EUREPGAP IFALeen Klaassen, NAK AGRObillv264Download (6032kbytes)
Social and Environmental Attributes of Food Products in an Emerging Mass Marketadminister204
Small Producers in Export Horticulture: A Guide to Best Practicebillv509
Should be be buying food from abroad?Should we be buying food from abroad?administer225Download (25kbytes)
RETAILERS' SUPPLY CHAIN, PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION AND QUALITY STANDARDSbillv646
Quality Standards for Food Products - A Particular Burden for Small Producers in Developing Countries?billv436
Quality and safety in the traditional horticultural marketing chains of Asia (FAO)billv314
Private-Sector Standards and National Schemes for Good Agricultural Practices: Implications for Exports of Fresh Fruit and Vegbillv645
Private voluntary standards in the food system: The perspective of major food retailers in OECD countriesbillv280
Private Food Standards and their Impacts on Developing Countriesadminister201
Private agri-food standards: Implications for food policy and the agri-food systembillv279
Pre-empting Public Regulation with Private Food Quality Standards billv278
Partnership for market access for horticultural producebillv519
OECD Final report on private standards and the shaping of the agro-food systemadminister199
Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Spacebillv655
Market access for developing economies: Branding in Africabillv511
Market Access for Developing Countries of Africa - The Realitybillv543
MARKET ACCESS AND PRIVATE STANDARDS: CASE STUDY OF THE CHILEAN FRUIT MARKETS billv492
LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE FROM THE KENYA HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRYbillv335
Justice in UK Supermarkets, Buyer-Supplier Relationshipsbillv265
Innovating to prosper: Turning the 'new agriculture' into a sustainable growth industrybillv373
Impacts of EurepGAP Standard on Vegetable Export Producers in Kenyabillv495
Impact of EurepGAP Standard in Kenya: Comparing Smallholders to Large-scale Vegetable Producersbillv415
How Private are Private Standards? The Interplay between Private and Public (Sea)Food Safety Standards in the Case of Shrimpbillv518
Horticulture Industry in Kenya 2005billv272
High-value Food Supply Chains, Food Standards and Small Farmers: the Case of Horticulture Exports from Senegalbillv496
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Consumer information: Firm's strategies and regulatory issues in the European Contextbillv520
GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS FOR BUILDING NATIONAL PRODUCTIVE CAPACITIES (UNCTAD)billv316
Global trade and food safety - winners and losers in a fragmented systembillv534
Global Supply Chains, Standards and the Poorbillv525
Global change in agrifood grades and standards: agribusiness strategic responses in developing countries billv527
Gender and Employment in the Kenya Horticulture Value Chainbillv269
From public to private safety regulation ? The case of negotiated agreements in the French fresh produce import industrybillv654
Food Sector Transformation and Standards in Zambia: Smallholder Farmer Participation and Growth in the Dairy Sectorbillv510
Food Safety Requirements in African Green Bean Exports and Their Impact on Small Farmersadminister549
Food Safety and Environmental Requirements, Market Access and Export Competitiveness: Turning Challenges into Opportunities billv512
Food Safety and Environmental Requirements in Export Marketsadminister408
Food Safety and Agricultural Health Standards: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Country Exportsbillv524
Export Markets for High-Value Vegetables from Tanzaniabillv553
Export Markets for High-Value Vegetables from Tanzania billv461
Export horticulture and poverty in Kenyabillv270
EXPERIENCE OF IMPACT OF EU PRIVATE & PUBLIC SECTOR STANDARDS ON FRESH PRODUCE GROWERS & EXPORTERS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAGraffham NRI EU LDC Standards Impact Experiencebillv289Download (635kbytes)
Ethical trade in African horticulture: gender, rights and participationbillv328
Environmental and Social Standards, Certification and Labelling for Cash Crops (FAO)billv266
ENABLING SMALL COMMODITY PRODUCERS AND PROCESSORS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TO REACH GLOBAL MARKETS billv310
Does EurepGAP standard marginalize poor farmers? - Evidence from Kenyabillv416
Developing Horticulture Supply Chains for Growth and Poverty Reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa (On-line resource)billv282
Compliance with International Food Safety Standards in Kenya's Green Bean Industrybillv533
Comparing EU free trade agreements: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standardsbillv274
Changes in the Governance of Global Value Chains of Fresh Fruit and Vegetablesadminister397
Changes in global value chains of fresh fruit and vegetables: opportunities and challenges for producers in Sub-Saharan Africabillv460
Challenges for China's Agricultural Exports: Compliance with Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measuresbillv552
Central American supermarkets’ private standards of quality and safety in procurement of fresh fruits and vegetablesbillv523
Case studies of agri-processing and contract agriculture in Africaadminister354
Capacity-Building to Meet International Standards as Public Goods05-91452_ebook.pdfbillv315Download (1311kbytes)
BUYING MATTERS: Consultation -- Sourcing fairly from developing countriesbillv382
Agrifood Grades and Standards in the Extended Mercosur: Their Role in the Changing Agrifood Systembillv532
A race to the top? A case study of food safety standards and African exportsbillv536
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Workshop Agenda 2008Technical Workshop 2008 Agendaadminister587Download (63kbytes)
Day 2 Session 4 presentation - Tim LeylandDay 2 Session 4 - Tim Leylandkate635Download (68kbytes)
Day 2 Session 4 presentation - Steve JaffeeDay 2 Session 4 - Steve Jaffeekate634Download (399kbytes)
Day 2 Session 4 presentation - Spencer HensonDay 2 Session 4 - Spencer Hensonkate633Download (206kbytes)
Day 2 Session 4 presentation - Ruth NyagahDay 2 Session 4 - Ruth Nyagahkate631Download (83kbytes)
Day 2 Session 4 presentation - Bill VorleyDay 2 Session 4 - Bill Vorleykate632Download (353kbytes)
Day 2 Session 3 presentation - Stefan OumaDay 2 Session 3 - Stefan Oumakate630Download (1435kbytes)
Day 2 Session 3 presentation - Johannes KernDay 2 Session 3 - Johannes Kernkate629Download (350kbytes)
Day 2 Session 3 presentation - Andrew GraffhamDay 2 Session 3 - Andrew Graffhamkate628Download (57kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - Timothy MwangiDay 1 Session 2 - Timothy Mwangikate627Download (359kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - Solomon AsfawDay 1 Session 2 - Solomon Asfawkate626Download (72kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - Morag WebbDay 1 Session 2 - Morag Webbkate608Download (487kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - Jerry CooperDay 1 Session 2 - Jerry Cooperkate625Download (1005kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - James MacGregorDay 1 Session 2 - James MacGregorkate624Download (26kbytes)
Day 1 Session 2 presentation - James ColeDay 1 Session 2 - James Colekate623Download (757kbytes)
Day 1 Session 1 presentation - Ulrich HoffmannDay 1 Session I - Ulrich Hoffmannkate620Download (220kbytes)
Day 1 Session 1 presentation - Andrew SergeantDay 1 Session I - Andrew Sergeantkate621Download (324kbytes)
Day 1 Session 1 presentation - Andrew GraffhamDay 1 Session I - Andrew Graffhamkate622Download (97kbytes)