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SA PIP (South African Pesticide Initiative Program) is co-funded by the European Commission and other stakeholders of the program, with an estimated total budget of €7.8 million.


The aim of the program is to assist horticultural export producers in South Africa to comply with EU export requirements for food safety and consumer protection, in particular related to pesticides regulations to ensure continued access to the EU market for South African fruit and vegetables.

Current problem Program Intervention
The stakeholders are inadequately aware of changes in the EU legislation related to food safety and consumer protection, and also lack the understanding of the impact that this will have on the export requirements for its produce.
Information and Communication Component
There are insufficient financial resources available to the Growers Associations and Emerging Farmers specifically, to collect data and conduct trials required justifying the approval of legislation that would accommodate their current farming practice.
Conducting of research for developing alternative chemical phytosanitary treatments to reduce the residues of problematic pesticides on fruit and vegetables.
Regulation Component
Lack of local resources leads to insufficient adaptation of agricultural practices Agricultural Practice
The current institutional set-up, both public and private, lacks the capacity to effectively represent the interests of the Growers and particularly those of the Emerging Farmers. Capacity Building Component

Project Management
Sandra Keller

Last updated: 1 June 2007

Disclaimer: "This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of the publication is the sole responsibility of SA PIP and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union"

 

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Tel:        +27 21 930 1134
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E-Mail:   ho@ppecb.com

Contact Us

Head Office Contact Details
Tel:        +27 21 930 1134
Fax:       +27 21 939 6868
E-Mail:   ho@ppecb.com

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