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The policy implications of standards in agro-food exports

A series of Policy Briefs from the SAFE research programme now available


A series of Policy Briefs from the SAFE programme (Standards and Agro-Food Exports: Identifying Challenges and Outcomes for Developing Countries) is now available.
 
SAFE Policy Brief No. 1: Effects of a Ban on Organic Produce Imported by Air, by Peter Gibbon.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 2: Effects of Food Safety Standards on the Livelihoods of Actors in the Nile Perch Value Chain, by Reuben Kadigi et al.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 3: Sustainable Coffee Exports from Tanzania, by Evelyne Lazaro and Jeremiah Makindara.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 4: Global Value Chains, Labour Organisation and Private Social Standards: Lessons from East African Cut Flower Industries, by Lone Riisgaard.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 5: Prospects for Organic Agriculture in Tanzania, by Emmanuel Mbiha, Gasper Ashimogo, Nyankomo Marwa and Adam Akyoo.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 6: Standards, Small Farmers and Donor Policy in Africa: The Case of Organic Value Chains, by Peter Gibbon and Simon Bolwig.

SAFE Policy Brief No. 7: Food Security Effects of Certified Organic Export Production in Tropical Africa: Case Studies from Uganda, by Simon Bolwig and Moses Odeke.  

For more information, see www.diis.dk/SAFE

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Updated: 16/12/08