Smallholder farmers to get support to improve food safety
New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Wendy Mathews (R) receives the IFC's Food Safety Toolkit in Vietnam (Photo: VNA). |
The project is expected to unlock new market opportunities and increase income for the smallholder farmers, thus contributing to better food security, the IFC announced during an event to launch the project in Vietnam on June 22.
The project, Farmer Advisory Component, is a component of IFC’s broader Vietnam Food Safety Programme, which was launched in July 2017 in partnership with the Slovak Republic, aiming to address food safety standards and practices in the country.
The annual food consumption in the domestic market accounts for roughly 15 percent of Vietnam’s GDP, with an average annual growth rate of approximately 18 percent. But, inadequate safety standards can inhibit the sector’s growth potential, jeopardizing consumer health and reducing market opportunities for local food producers in the modern food value chain.
Over the next three years, IFC, in partnership with New Zealand, will raise awareness of increased food safety standards and deliver customized training programmes to about 1,000 smallholder farmers based on the basic level of GlobalGAP requirements and other relevant standards. The project will also provide a more intensive package of support to up to 20 small-scale farms, helping them acquire GlobalGAP certification — an internationally
At the launching ceremony. |
It will also identify opportunities to connect the trained farmers with potential retailers and agribusiness firms who are looking for internationally certified products.
Under the IFC Vietnam Food Safety Programme, the IFC has helped 40 poultry houses of two independent downstream poultry farms which source breeding chickens from Bel Ga JSC – a leading poultry breeding firm – acquire the GlobalGAP Certification within just a year.
By establishing a system for GlobalGAP, which focuses on hygiene and biosecurity, antibiotic reduction, and traceability, among others, these two farms — from Binh Phuoc and Dong Nai provinces — have been able to supply about 3 million GlobalGAP-certified broilers or 6 million kilogrammes of chicken meat to the domestic market and export to Japan over the past year.
Source: VNA
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