
Public-private partnerships are essential for strengthening SPS systems through shared responsibility and collaboration. By bringing together the expertise and resources of governments and businesses, these partnerships can align goals, tackle SPS challenges, and develop innovative solutions. Joint efforts enhance compliance, improve risk management, and promote more efficient supply chains.
Collaborative approaches build trust among stakeholders, reduce costs, and streamline processes, leading to more predictable and transparent trade environments. Strong public-private partnerships contribute to a robust SPS framework that supports safe, inclusive, and sustainable trade outcomes.
Selected projects featuring a PPP approach
STDF/PG/619, Safer spices: food safety and market access for peppercorn, Practitioner Guide for G-PPP |
STDF/PG/567, Mozambique, South Africa: Establishing and maintaining fruit fly-free areas in Southern Africa |
STDF/PG/566, Reducing aflatoxin contamination in maize in Burkina Faso |
STDF/PG/543, Enhancing compliance with phytosanitary requirements in Uganda's fruit and vegetable sector |
STDF/PG/504, An ePhyto Solution: Enhancing safe trade in plants and plant products |
STDF/PG/436, Strengthening capacity in Latin America to meet pesticide export requirements |
STDF/PG/359, Strengthening capacity in Africa to meet pesticide export requirements |
STDF/PG/345, Regional Feed and Food Safety Programme |
STDF/PG/343, Sri Lanka: Enhancing capacity in the cinnamon value chain |
STDF/PG/337, Strengthening capacity in ASEAN to meet pesticide export requirements |
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The STDF PPP Practitioner Group aims to support and improve the planning, delivery and dissemination of STDF's work on PPPs. The STDF Secretariat convenes members of this Group to benefit from their expertise, exchange experiences and learning, and promote innovations and synergies to expand PPPs that facilitate safe trade. The STDF PPP Practitioner Group is expected to result in:
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The vTPA Partnership Platform, convened by UNIDO, shares experiences on vTPA approaches and mobilizes expertise and resources to support results under the STDF-funded regional vTPA projects in West Africa, East Africa and Central America, and leverage synergies and new PPPs.