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Organic Market Development in Ukraine (Phase 2)

Abstract

The project fosters the growth of small and medium enterprises in the Ukrainian organic food sector by developing organic and regional food supply chains. It focuses on both national and international markets following a demand driven approach.

The project aims to strengthen the competitiveness of the country’s organic sector by:

  1. Increasing the quality and volume of selected organic arable crops from small- and medium-sized farms for export;
  2. Increasing the quality and volume of organic dairy products from small- and medium-sized farms for the domestic market;
  3. Developing a trademark for regional food products from the Carpathians;
  4. Improving commercial organic services;
  5. Fostering a conducive environment for the further development of the organic sector.

The project develops two different organic value chains: arable crops and dairy products, both of which have a strong market potential. The certified organic arable crop value chain (component 1) targets the export market, while the certified organic dairy value chain (component 2) is aimed at the domestic market. The development of these value chains will be accompanied by measures to increase the availability and quality of consulting services (component 4) and shape a conducive business environment (component 5)  for the organic sector through policy dialogue at provincial (oblast) and national levels. In addition the project seeks to promote the economic development of the Ukrainian Carpathians, an area with strong tourist potential, by establishing a Trademark for regional food products (component 3). (For details on project components see http://www.ukraine.fibl.org/ua-project-components0.html).

The methodologies used are the “Leader Approach” and the “Participatory Market Chain Approach (PMCA)”. The “Leader Approach” involves a direct collaboration with powerful actors within the value chain; ‘leaders’ who have the economic means to drive the innovation process (using their own investments) and to play a pioneering role in developing new markets. The leaders also act as knowledge hubs and models for the other stakeholders within the value chain. The “PMCA” (applied to the third component of the project: the Carpathian trademark) builds trust and facilitates cooperation along the value chain, thus helping to develop and exploit new market opportunities.

Financing/ Donor

 

(Research) Program
  • State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO – Economic Cooperation and Development
Project partners
  • Ministry of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine
FiBL project leader/ contact
FiBL project staff
  • Bernet Thomas (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Bickel Regula (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Bilyk Ruslan (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Hasiuk Oleksandra (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Huber Beate (Vice-chairwoman of the Management Board; Department of International Cooperation)
  • Meili Eric (Department of Livestock Sciences)
  • Okhotnikova Olena (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Pivniuk Anastasiia (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Prokopchuk Natalie (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Richter Toralf (Department of International Cooperation; FiBL Germany)
  • Schürmann Stefan (Department of Extension, Training & Communication)
  • Sigg Tetiana (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Urban Jiří (Department of International Cooperation)
  • Weisshaidinger Rainer (Sustainability assessment)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
FiBL project number 6509506
Date modified 17.01.2023
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