Connect to international value chains

Guinea: Relance de la filière ananas (REFILA)
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Yared
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Befecadu
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befecadu@intracen.org
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About WACOMP Guinea

As an implementing partner of the WACOMP Guinea programme, the International Trade Centre (ITC) is working to revive Guinea’s pineapple sector by facilitating access to  international markets. Areas that need improving are production and processing and conforming to  international norms and standards. 

ITC supports pineapple farmers and exporters by:  

  • Identifying market opportunities for Guinean pineapples 

  • Developing and supporting the implementation of a marketing plan for the promotion of Guinean pineapples 

  • Accompanying and monitoring ITC clients as they seek to enter new export markets 

  • Creating links with target markets, including through international trade fairs, B2B buyer/seller meetings, market orientation visits and training on best practices. 

Guinea's pineapple sector

Pineapple accounts for roughly 20% of the world's tropical fruit production and is the second most cultivated exotic fruit after banana. World pineapple production has doubled over the last 25 years to more than 25.4 million tons per year.  

Guinea produces several varieties of pineapple: the smooth Cayenne, Baronne de Rothschild and Queen. Among the local varieties, the Baronne de Rothschild is known for its thorny leaves, its excellent quality and short storage period, best for niche markets and export by air. The smooth Cayenne, on the other hand, is the primary variety cultivated in Guinea, and has a long shelf life, so it can be transported by sea.  

The International Trade Centre (ITC) is working on facilitating access to the international market for Guinean pineapple with the aim of reviving the sector.
The International Trade Centre (ITC) is working on facilitating access to the international market for Guinean pineapple with the aim of reviving the sector.

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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The Pineapple Sector Revival Project (REFILA) is the national component for the Republic of Guinea of the West Africa Competitiveness Program (or WACOMP &nbsp;Guinea).</p><p>The objective of the programme is to improve the performance of the Guinean pineapple sector, through the optimization of its value chain, at production, processing and marketing levels, and its integration into regional and international markets.</p><p>The WACOMP Guinea thus contributes to fostering inclusive and sustainable economic growth and a favourable business environment in Guinea.</p>

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Sierra Leone: West Africa Competitiveness Programme
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Yared
Last name
Befecadu
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befecadu@intracen.org
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About WACOMP Sierra Leone.

ITC’s four-year West Africa Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone is supporting the country’s competitive trade in cassava, palm oil and cocoa nationally, regionally and internationally. We are doing this by strengthening the competitiveness of small and medium businesses in these sectors and making sure they get the support they need from national institutions. 

Agriculture has a key role in Sierra Leone’s economic development. As cocoa, cassava and palm oil are already strong exports, we believe that with a more modernized model and greater access to markets, the industry could grow, creating jobs and employing more women and youth. 

The Sierra Leonean government has strengthened the country’s institutional, legal and regulatory framework to better promote its export and market diversification efforts. ITC is working with the government as well as farmers and producer organizations to further ensure high quality produce, open market opportunities and provide small businesses with access to financial services. 

Exports products

ITC is increasing transparency in the processing operations of the cocoa?sector for improved quality, quantity and competition.  

WACOMP Sierra Leone is also establishing sustainable tracing mechanisms, reinforcing producer associations and increasing export market diversification.

Cassava?holds great potential to contribute to enhanced food security and reduced poverty in Sierra Leone. ITC is providing technical assistance for product development, marketing and compliance with quality standards.

In the palm oil?sector ITC is reviving the relationship between producers and market buyers, by providing technical assistance to boost trade and export. 

Testimonials

I found the WACOMP Sierra Leone training to be practical and interactive. The training objective was well defined, and topics covered throughout the training were relevant and timely for our organization. I look forward to more training and coaching sessions.
I found the WACOMP Sierra Leone training to be practical and interactive. The training objective was well defined, and topics covered throughout the training were relevant and timely for our organization. I look forward to more training and coaching sessions.
Noellen Barber
Nianda Agriculture and Trading Company
The WACOMP Sierra Leone training made me learn more about business planning around the value chain, doing a SWOT analysis, understanding legal compliance issues and above all, tracking my expenditure against my income.
The WACOMP Sierra Leone training made me learn more about business planning around the value chain, doing a SWOT analysis, understanding legal compliance issues and above all, tracking my expenditure against my income.
Fatmatta Kallon
JMK foods

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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The project aims to enhance the competitiveness of the cocoa, palm oil and cassava sectors in Sierra Leone in order to boost the country&apos;s connection to regional and global value chains, create more jobs and strengthen its resilience against economic chocs. A<span lang="EN-CA">&nbsp;market driven and flexible approach will be embedded in the project interventions such that other value chains can benefit from the project activities and outputs. <span lang="EN-CA">This approach is consistent with the multi-sectoral investment programme led by the Government focusing, amongst others, on private sector development to drive socio-economic transformation in the aftermath of Ebola and falling iron prices. The Ministries in charge of Trade, Industry and Agriculture, our main partners, are&nbsp;</span></span><span lang="EN-CA"><span lang="EN-CA">working to increase the competitiveness of 1 000 SMEs to add value and find new markets for farm products, to ensure diversification of economic activities and avoid falling in the trap of an exclusively mineral based economy. Ensuring equal access of female and male entrepreneurs to the benefits of this national policy will be key for its success.</span></span></p>

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External ID
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