The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), with support from Trade Mark Africa (TMA), is seeking registration / accreditation to offer Global Good Agricultural Practice (G.A.P) certification to enhance global market access and trade facilitation through reducing the cost of doing business for farmers. Global GAP is an internationally recognised farm assurance program, translating consumer requirements into Good Agricultural Practice. It is a privately owned certification scheme, mainly offered by private certification bodies at a price range of between USD 10,000 to USD 25,000 per farm, because it requires getting auditors from outside Uganda which is costly, coupled with limited awareness in the Agricultural sector. However, once UNBS acquires the Global G.A.P certification registration, the cost of acquiring Global G.A.P certification will be tremendously reduced to less than USD 4000, allowing majority of Ugandan farmers and exporters to meet international food safety and quality requirements leading to access of premium markets in Europe and North America. Currently, there are less than 10 Ugandan companies with valid Global G.A.P certifications, and the above intervention to reduce the cost of Global G.A.P certification will see this number increase, improving Uganda’s capacity to leverage and maximize its horticultural export potential. Availability of affordable Global G.A.P certification within the country will further ensure import substitution of certification services by increasing market access and competitiveness of Uganda’s fresh produce globally, thus promoting export promotion in line with Vision 2040 and NDP IV. Thus,...
UNBS Moves to Reduce Cost of Doing Business for Farmers
Posted on: January 30, 2025
Posted on: January 30, 2025