日期: | 2022/06/21 |
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作者: | WTO Secretariat |
文件編號: | PRESS/906 |
附件下載: | WTPRESS906.pdf |
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PRESS RELEASE
technical assistance
Australia pledges
AUD 2.9 million to boost developing-country exports of safe food
Australia is
contributing AUD 2.9 million (approximately CHF 2 million) to help developing
countries and least-developed countries (LDCs) deepen their integration into
the world economy. The grant to the Standards and Trade Development Facility
(STDF) aims to assist countries in strengthening their sanitary and
phytosanitary (SPS) capacities, enabling them to access global and regional
markets more easily.
WTO
Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said: "I thank Australia for its
generous support of developing countries and LDCs in tackling SPS-related
challenges keeping agricultural producers out of global agricultural markets.
This will benefit producers along regional and global value chains, helping
them raise export revenues, incomes and living standards. The STDF will
continue to deliver inclusive and safe trade solutions worldwide, with
Australia's ongoing support."
Australia’s
Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator Don Farrell, said: "Australia’s
AUD 2.9 million contribution to the STDF makes us one of the Facility’s most
active supporters. The Australian Government is steadfast in its commitment to
open and transparent agricultural markets. We are pleased to support developing
and least-developed countries in the Indo-Pacific to integrate into and benefit
from access to the multi-billion-dollar global agriculture market."
Australia is
extending its long-standing partnership with the STDF by committing AUD 2.9
million from 2022 to 2024 to help developing countries meet international food safety and
health standards. The STDF will use Australia's
contribution to support the development and roll-out of innovative SPS projects
across various sectors, countries and regions, to promote knowledge sharing, to
foster collaboration among partners and to strengthen monitoring and evaluation
of results.
Overall,
Australia through its Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has contributed
close to CHF 18 million to various WTO trust funds since 2002, including CHF
2.2 million to the STDF, not including this latest disbursement.
Developing
countries, including in the Pacific and beyond, are encouraged to apply to the
STDF for project and project preparation grants. The next deadline for
submission of funding proposals is 12 August 2022. Information on how to apply
is available here. To date, the STDF has funded more
than 230 projects benefiting LDCs and other developing countries.
The contribution
by Australia will also strengthen the STDF's coordination platform, connecting
diverse stakeholders across agriculture, health, trade and development to share
experiences, find opportunities for collaboration and promote a more coherent
approach to SPS capacity development.
The STDF is a
global multi-stakeholder partnership to facilitate safe and inclusive trade,
established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United
Nations, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the World Bank Group,
the World Health Organization (WHO) and the WTO, which houses and manages the
partnership. The STDF responds to evolving needs, drives inclusive trade and
contributes to sustainable economic growth, food security and poverty
reduction, in support of the United Nations' Global Goals.
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