This project explores access to EU markets for East African small-medium enterprises (SMEs) in the agriculture sector and the effect of EU sustainability standards. It continues our efforts under a previous ECF grant to SEI for the Green Trade Network project to identify challenges and opportunities for the region’s trade relationship with the EU as it moves towards more environmentally stringent requirements for market access.
Stakeholder discussions at a workshop in Kigali, Rwanda, delivered under SEI’s previous ECF grant, indicated that research and analysis on African exports and EU market access would complement existing efforts focused on sustainable production in the agricultural SME sector.
The main aim of this project is to inform EAC and EU officials about the climate and other sustainability implications of practices by export-oriented agricultural SMEs in East Africa and identify areas for cooperation to ensure environmental standards and sustainability commitments are met. Specific objectives include:
The project is funded by the European Climate Foundation.
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