Capacitated Agricultural Practices and Consumer Awareness (CAPCA)
Project Description
The project aims to advance the socio-economic development of Georgia through improved food safety, consumer protection and increased export of agricultural products. The project envisions active coordination with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia (MEPA) and its Information Consultation Centres, National Food Agency (NFA) and National Environmental Agency. In addition, the project targets the following groups: Food Business Operators (FBOs), Consumers, Civil Society Organizations, Business Support Organizations, Consumer Advocacy Groups, Media, Parliament of Georgia, Government of Georgia, Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Ministry of Education and Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, Local Governments in Georgia and Vocational Education & Training (VET) Institutions.
Specific Objective
1. Equip dairy and beekeeping supply chain actors (farmers, primary producers, Food Business Operators (FBOs), etc.) with practical skills, knowledge, capabilities and means to promote improved compliance with food safety/SPS measures;
2. Promote enhanced stakeholder (public, retail, farmers/producers, laboratories, public/consumers, etc.) communication and engagement to advance Georgia’s compliance with the DCFTA approximation regulations;
3. Increase awareness of Georgian consumers, civil society groups and media regarding food safety regulatory requirements and consumer rights to promote informed and conscious consumer buying decisions and increased demand for quality products in Georgia.
2. Promote enhanced stakeholder (public, retail, farmers/producers, laboratories, public/consumers, etc.) communication and engagement to advance Georgia’s compliance with the DCFTA approximation regulations;
3. Increase awareness of Georgian consumers, civil society groups and media regarding food safety regulatory requirements and consumer rights to promote informed and conscious consumer buying decisions and increased demand for quality products in Georgia.
Expected Results
1. The compliance with food safety/SPS measures is increased among targeted farmers/producers and FBOs;
2. Government accountability is enhanced through stakeholder communication and engagement regarding the food safety/SPS implementation process;
3. Civic awareness and engagement in relation to the food safety/SPS issues is enhanced.
2. Government accountability is enhanced through stakeholder communication and engagement regarding the food safety/SPS implementation process;
3. Civic awareness and engagement in relation to the food safety/SPS issues is enhanced.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Georgia
Priority Area:
Partnership that creates Subsector:
Agriculture and rural development Topic:
Agriculture Project Status:
Ongoing Start Date:
01.01.2023 End Date:
31.12.2025 Website:
http://gfa.org.ge/
EU Project Number:
440-580