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Partenariats public privé

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.

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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, Afrique du Sud: Establishing and maintaining fruit fly-free areas in Southern Africa
STDF/PG/566, Reducing aflatoxin contamination in maize in Burkina Faso
STDF/PG/543, Amélioration de la conformité avec les prescriptions phytosanitaires dans le secteur des fruits et légumes en Ouganda
STDF/PG/504, ePhyto: renforcer la sûreté du commerce des plantes et des produits d'origine végétale
STDF/PG/436, Renforcer les capacités de l'Amérique latine à mieux remplir les exigences de pesticides pour l'exportation
STDF/PG/359, Renforcer les capacités de l'Afrique à mieux remplir les exigences de pesticides pour l'exportation
STDF/PG/345, Programme régional pour la sécurité sanitaire des aliments pour animaux
STDF/PG/343, Sri Lanka: Renforcer les capacités dans la chaîne de valeur de la cannelle
STDF/PG/337, Renforcer les capacités des États membres de l'ASEAN à mieux remplir les exigences de pesticides pour l'exportation

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STDF PPP case stories

STDF case stories spotlight examples of public-private collaboration to improve SPS outcomes and facilitate safe trade. The aim is to share innovations, support learning and encourage up-scaling.

Innocuité des produits alimentaires

Préservation des végétaux

Santé des animaux

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:

  • new collaborative relationships to promote the use of PPPs to strengthen SPS capacity and facilitate safe trade for the benefit of developing countries;
  • new information and knowledge products on experiences and learning related to the use of PPPs for dissemination on the STDF website and via members; and
  • additional resources promote the use of PPPs to build SPS capacity and facilitate safe trade.

Evènements 

(Disponible uniquement en anglais)

  • April 2025, Public-Private Partnerships for Safer Trade: STDF Launches New Guide
     
  • June 2024, Partnering for Agricultural Innovation that Facilitates Safe Trade and Promotes Food Security: Learning from CropLife's Experiences in Africa with the East African Community (EAC)
     
  • January 2024, Online dialogue hosted by the STDF PPP Practitioner Group, in partnership with Grow Asia
     
  • July 2023, Public-Private Partnerships Webinar with SSAFE
     
  • December 2022, Public-Private Partnerships Webinar: The GreenCert Experience in Tanzania

 

La plateforme de partenariats d'assurance volontaire par des tiers (vTPA), établie par l'ONUDI, a pour but de mobiliser des compétences et des ressources pour soutenir les résultats dans le cadre des projets régionaux de vTPA financés par le STDF en Afrique de l'Ouest, Afrique de l'Est et en Amérique centrale.