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STDF - CABI - ICCO PROJECT: TRAINING OF MASTER FACILITATORS ICCRI, Jember, East Java, Indonesia, 15-26 September 2014 www.cabi.org BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON COCOA-SAFE PROJECT KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE

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  • STDF - CABI - ICCO PROJECT: TRAINING OF MASTER FACILITATORSICCRI, Jember, East Java, Indonesia, 15-26 September 2014

    www.cabi.org

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON COCOA-SAFE PROJECT

    KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE

  • PROJECT TITLE

    “CocoaSafe: Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing in SPS in Cocoa inKnowledge Sharing in SPS in Cocoa in

    Southeast Asia (STDF/PG/381)”

  • Presentation outline

    ● Introduce the project and the rationale● Objectives and results● Components for the activities● Activities in more detail● Introduction to the partners involvement● Outline of the work plan

  • IndonesiaIndonesia, Malaysia and PNG Building SPS capacity inPNG

    • Consumers are increasingly aware of

    Building SPS capacity in cocoa• Consumers are increasingly aware of food safety• EU consumer protection legislationEU consumer protection legislation applies to raw materials like cocoa • The project involves:p j

    • promotion of best practice at all stages of the cocoa value chain k l d h i b t lFunder: Standards and Trade

    Development Facility (STDF)Partners: ICCO, ICCRI ,MCB,

    • knowledge sharing between value chain stakeholders

    PNGCCI, Mars

  • Project objectives

    To improve food safety and SPS practices along the l h i i I d i M l i d PNGcocoa supply chain in Indonesia, Malaysia and PNG

    T d d t d th t t f d f t dTo produce and trade cocoa that meets food safety and international SPS standards

  • Project components

    Component 1Enhancing the capacity of cocoa stakeholders in g p yIndonesia and Malaysia to improve the quality and safety of cocoa

    Component 2Promoting and facilitating knowledge exchange for projectPromoting and facilitating knowledge exchange for project stakeholders and beyond

  • Project ActivitiesProject Activities

    Component 1Component 1● Development of training materials● TOMFTOMF● TOF for farmer’s group● TOF for extension officers● TOF for agro-dealers● TOF for traders and processors (in Indonesia)

    Baseline surveys for TOF● Baseline surveys for TOF

  • Project ActivitiesProject Activities

    Component 2● Analysis of website user accessibility/requirements● Website and Knowledge Exchange Platform

    Regular updating and monitoring of the website● Regular updating and monitoring of the website● Sharing of best practices & lesson learned from training

    activitiesac es● Production of printing materials● Production of multimedia videos ● Need analysis and awareness raising in PNG

    C t 3 P j t C di ti & M tComponent 3 – Project Coordination & Management● Project Coordination & Monitoring ● Project Inception Workshop● Project Inception Workshop● End Project Workshop

  • Project BeneficiariesBeneficiaries

    Beneficiaries will include:

    • Smallholder cocoa farmers• Processors • Traders and exportersTraders and exporters • Agro-dealers

    National and regional a thorities• National and regional authorities

  • Training Training of master facilitatorsTrainingTraining of Master Facilitators (TOMF) will be conducted in Malaysia and

    Training of master facilitators

    will be conducted in Malaysia and Indonesia

    TOMF will be for agricultural officers –extension and research staff fromextension and research staff from national institutions

    The Master Facilitators once trained will then go on to conduct the training of g gtrainers (TOT)

  • Training Lead farmers from co-operatives and local Training of facilitators

    Training pextension staff will receive TOT from the Master Facilitators

    Agro-dealers will also be trained as it’s recognised that they are an important source of knowledge and often offer advice to farmers

    This is part of the project’s novel approach toThis is part of the project s novel approach to building the capacity of key intervention points in the cocoa supply chain in their ability to exchange knowledge in cocoa safety/SPSexchange knowledge in cocoa safety/SPS

    Traders and processors group leaders are otherTraders and processors group leaders are other targets for training, so that the project addresses postharvest approaches.

  • Training of master facilitators andTraining of master facilitators and facilitators

    Training carried out by pairs of trainersTraining carried out by pairs of trainersTrainers expected to do more than one eventWill be supervised for their first event for support and quality p pp q yassurance

  • Training Materials

    ● Training materials will be prepared for master

    Training Materials

    g p pfacilitators, to include curricula to raise awareness and best practice in GAP, to reduce pesticides, and other harmfulreduce pesticides, and other harmful substances.

    ● These will include manuals, equipment and materials for demonstrations exercises andmaterials for demonstrations, exercises and presentations.

    ● Material from participating countries will be synthesised from the best available materialsynthesised from the best available material in participating countries and further afield.

  • Knowledge sharing activities

    Creation of a ‘Knowledge Exchange Platform’ and website will permit knowledge sharing between website will permit knowledge sharing between project participants in each country and to other interested parties and the publicinterested parties and the public

    Hope to facilitate linkages and encourage Hope to facilitate linkages and encourage cooperation between project participants, including private enterprises and public organizations to ensure the whole approach to food safety in cocoa is more cohesive.

  • B li d t d iBaseline data surveys and measuring the impact of the project

    The reach and immediate impact of the work will be assessed through questionnaires and indicators such as changes to production, compliance and income levels income levels

  • P j t t d i tProject partners and associates● CABI - Project Implementing● CABI Project Implementing

    Agency (PIA)● ICCO - Advisory bodyy y● National Implementing Agencies:

    MCB, ICCRI, CCILP j t i t M C Lif● Project associates – Mars, CropLife

    ● Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) - DonorFacility (STDF) Donor

  • CocoaSafe - AchievementTOMF Training Manual for

    Malaysia & Indonesia

    TOMF Training Manual for ( )Malaysia (in Bahasa)

  • CocoaSafe Malaysia - AchievementTOMF – MCB Teluk Intan, Hilir Perak, Malaysia

    from 7-17 April 2004

    TOFs – For farmer leaders and extension officers Kundasang Sabah Malaysia from 16 to 20 June 2014 and Kundasang, Sabah Malaysia, from 16 to 20 June 2014 and

    participated by 34 participantsMCB Jengka, Pahang, Malaysia, from 16 to 20 June 2014 g , g, y ,

    and participated by 35 participantsMCB Hilir Perak, Perak, Malaysia, from 22-26 June 2014

    d ti i t d b 35 ti i tand participated by 35 participantsMCB Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia, from 11-15

    August 2014 and participated by 45 participantsAugust 2014 and participated by 45 participants

    TOF for AgrodealersTOF for Agrodealers MCB Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia, from 18-22

    August 2014 and participated by 20 participants

  • Achievement – Website development

    fwww.cocoasafe.org

  • Website development for Malaysia

    www.koko.gov.my/cocoasafe

  • cảm ơn cômercisalamat

    спасибо

    faleminderit

    zikomostuh-tee

    urakozesalamat asante sana

    Assalamualaikum

    thank you ke itumetsekiitos

    ありがとう gracias

    xie-xieterima kasih ke itumetse

    dhanyawaadmersi efharistó

    takशुिक्रया நன்றிxie xie efharistó

    谢谢danke

    grazieблагодаря teşekkür ederim

    www.cabi.org

    KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFEKNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE