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Partnership leverages certified coconut oil supply in the Philippines

Source:BASF Asia Pacific Release Date:2013-02-06 288
Food & Beverage
GIZ, BASF and Cargill partnership reaches 2,500 smallholder coconut growers

GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines -- A program to develop a certified coconut oil supply chain to enhance sustainability and improve the livelihoods of 2,500 coconut growers in the Philippines has been jointly launched by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, BASF and Cargill. The partnership is co-financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through its program develoPPP.de.

The certified coconut oil supply chain program focuses on smallholder coconut growers in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. It aims to raise farmers’ incomes by improving productivity and coconut oil quality. It also will introduce the Sustainable Agricultural Network (SAN) standards as a basis for Rainforest Alliance Certification? for coconut production.

Farmers already have started the first phase of Good Agricultural Practices training for coconut production. They will be provided with newly designed coconut dryers to improve the quality of copra (coconut meat) and coconut oil. In addition the project helps provide greater healthcare access for coconut farmers to the country’s health insurance program, PhilHealth. By working with Small Coconut Farmer Organizations (SCFOs), other cooperatives and by leveraging the project’s financial support, 2,500 coconut farmers have enrolled in PhilHealth with a reduced enrollment fee. This will provide new healthcare coverage for an estimated 12,500 to 15,000 Filipinos.

“This project combines the strengths of public and private partners, and builds on the 40-year history of GIZ working in the Philippines,” said Wolfgang Moellers, GIZ portfolio manager, Philippines and the Pacific. “Sustainable economic development for smallholder coconut farmers will convey multiple benefits for families and communities related to this important crop.”

Coconut farmers training in Mindanao (Credit: GIZ - Gabor Sasvari)Coconut farmers training in Mindanao (Credit: GIZ - Gabor Sasvari)

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