Tervetuloa FFD:n ja Fingon ruokaturvatyöryhmän webinaariin
Certification and Due Diligence
Systems
in Developing Countries
16th of November at 9am – 11:00am (EET)
Certification is a growing business in agriculture and forestry. Consumers and companies are concerned about the environmental footprint of crops, pesticides in agricultural products and sustainability of their food. Thus, they rely on
certification systems to ensure that the products that they buy have been produced according to set standards. Smallholders, on the other hand, struggle with the growing number of certificates and their high costs. Because each certificate has its own criteria,
smallholders need to first understand all the advantages and disadvantages of each certificate and then decide when to decide for a certification system and which type would work for them. It is also important that in developed countries, the consumers understand
that there are limitations related to certification systems. We will be discussing these issues in our webinar Tuesday 16th November 9:00 – 11:00 Helsinki time (EET).
The webinar’s keynote speaker Kevin Teopista Akoyi is an Agribusiness Lecturer at Makerere University in Uganda and a freelance Agricultural and Rural development consultant. She has been studying certificates for many years and
was one of the authors of Fingo’s publication “Potential
Impacts of the EU Green Deal / Farm to Fork Strategy on Africa’s Climate Agenda and Food Sovereignty.”
After the keynote speaker’s presentation, the webinar will continue with a panel discussion and a general discussion. Please see the webinar’s programme and details of the panelists below.
9:00 – 9:05 Introduction – Tiina Huvio, Programme Manager at FFD
9:05 – 9:15 Opening remarks – Lea Rankinen Director of Sustainability & Public Affairs at Paulig
9:15 – 9:35 Keynote speaker Kevin Teopista Akoyi, Agribusiness Lecturer at Makerere University in Uganda and a freelance Agricultural and
Rural development consultant
9:35 – 10:30 Panel discussion regarding certification and due diligence systems
10:30 – 10:55 General discussion regarding certification and due diligence systems
10:55 – 11:00 Closing remarks
Panelists:
Moderator
The webinar continues the dialogue within the framework of the Food System Dialogue, a process in which the UN gathers together a multitude of partners to debate and deliberate on how to improve the present food system to be more sustainable
and equitable.
All participants interested in certification in developing countries are welcome to join the webinar.
Please register for the event via this link by 15th
of November.
Fingo is an umbrella organization for Finnish NGOs working in development cooperation and global education. FFD (Food and Forest Development Finland) is a Finnish non-profit organization supporting agricultural producer organizations and
forest owner organizations in developing countries.
Kind Regards,
Kirsi Kaikkonen, FFD
Elina Mikola, Fingo
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Elina Mikola
Adviser, Sustainable Economy | Fingo
+358 46 851 5974
|elina.mikola@fingo.fi
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