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Call for Proposals: Capacity Building Support for MSMEs
As an activity of SAFE Pacific project (Safe Agriculture trade Facilitation through Economic integration in the Pacific) funded by the European Union, this call focuses on Capacity-building support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the kava, coconut, coffee, and turmeric industries.The SAFE Pacific Project, funded by the European Union, is seeking to support and build capacity of enterprises and consortiums in 15 Pacific members of ACP for: certification, product development, market intelligence, participation at trade shows, business to business meetings, technical support in crop production, business mentoring, training and workshops, export related infrastructure and equipment for MSMEs to develop and to strengthen their productive export capacity.
Specifically, the objective of the support made available under this CFP is to increase/strengthen the capacity of MSMEs trading in in kava, coconuts, coffee, and turmeric industries targeting intra-regional and international trade including export to the European Union (EU) market, through the EU-Pacific States Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) and/or other EU trade preferential schemes and to increase the private sector’s participation in economic integration.
This initiative aims to support MSMEs in leveraging cutting-edge solutions to address environmental challenges and create positive social impact. Through this Call for Proposals, they seek to identify and fund promising projects that align with sustainability principles and demonstrate the potential for scalable and replicable models in the agriculture sector.
SAFE will have a greater focus on developing environmentally friendly production systems (organic agriculture, agro-forestry systems, low carbon footprint, and eco-certification with a gender focus and will assist exporters in adapting to the impacts of climate change in export operations using appropriate technology.
The support provided to MSMEs will be in the following forms:
Maximum amount per grant/per category
The expected result of the project is to strengthen competitiveness of sustainable agricultural valuechains in the Pacific and recognising that the results of each successful applicant supported will cover one or more key result areas as follows:
The project will take place across 15 Pacific members of ACP (the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States). The 15 PACP members are: Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
There are 3 categories under which applicants can apply (Micro Enterprise, Small Enterprise, Medium Enterprise) and the eligibility criteria under each are as follows:
