Support to sustainable Agri Value Chains in ASEAN

Project details

  • Project number:2017.2131.5
  • Status:Projekt beendet
  • Responsible Organisational unit: 2A00 Asien I
  • Contact address: Transparency team 
  • Partner countries: Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Viet Nam

Summary

  • Objectives:

    Framework conditions for the implementation of sustainable standards within agricultural value chains in ASEAN are improved.

  • Client:

    Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung

  • Project partner:

    Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • Financing organisation:

    not available

 

Volume of commission

  • Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase:5 000 000 Euro

Cofinancing

  • not available

 

Previous project

  • not available

Follow-on project

  • 2023.2082.8

    Förderung nachhaltiger Agrar-Wertschöpfungsketten in ASEAN II (ASEAN Agritrade II)

 

Term

  • Entire project:
    (including all previous, current and following project implementation phases, if existing)
    04.07.2018 - 31.01.2027
  • Actual project implementation phase:01.07.2018 - 01.02.2024

other participants

  • not available

 

Further information

  • Project websitesnot available

 

Policy markers

  • Gender Equality

    Significant (secondary) policy objective

  • Democratic and inclusive governance

    Significant (secondary) policy objective

  • Trade Development

    Principal (primary) policy objective

CRS code

    25010 Business policy and administration

Evaluation

not available

 

Project description (EN)

Context
The free movement of goods and services is one of main goals of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Agriculture is a major source of income for many of its Member States and is im-portant for regional integration. ASEAN aims to improve the quality of agricultural production and co-operation in the region to boost its internal and external trade. It also strives to improve its production of ‘organic foods’ in line with international standards on quality and sustainability.
These goals require the harmonisation of standards and the implementation of accreditation and certi-fication schemes. Although many ASEAN Member States have already improved their standards, this does not guarantee them access to global markets. Furthermore, the private sector lags behind re-garding the application of standards already in place. Against this background, the project assists in overcoming barriers to cross-border agricultural trade within ASEAN and beyond. It also helps partners to implement quality, safety and sustainability standards more effectively in order to improve integra-tion into regional and global value chains.

Objective
The framework conditions in the ASEAN region for the implementation of sustainability standards in agricultural value chains are improved – with a focus on climate-relevant aspects.

Approach
The project promotes sustainable agricultural value chains in ASEAN as follows:
• By enhancing cooperation between relevant ASEAN bodies and the private sector;
• Through gender mainstreaming in relevant ASEAN strategy documents;
• By improving the prerequisites for private sector engagement, including climate-smart agricul-ture practices;
• With awareness campaigns on the health and ecological benefits, including climate benefits, of cultivating sustainable agricultural products; and
• By compiling lessons learned from implementing quality and sustainability standards for use by decision-makers in the CLMV countries.

External Links
Sustainable Agrifood in ASEAN - https://www.asean-agrifood.org/
ASEAN Climate Resilience Network (ASEAN-CRN) - https://asean-crn.org/