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The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua NewGuinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014- 2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leadership of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), partnering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Government and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs. The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries (aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “To increase sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through a combination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns and opportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2) Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including the business environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport and energy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme for Hand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea. Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improved quality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increased number of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved value chain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhanced food security and nutrition at household level and job creation. Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of people employed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the selected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improved access to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. Increased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access to rehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned. While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Value chain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized as beneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure their fullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiaries will receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to continue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of the Programme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their operations. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneurs and local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to climate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an improved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment. Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, substantive local government and community engagement in programme planning and implementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inception phase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investment window of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme. United Nations Joint Programme in partnership with the Government of Papua New Guinea Programme co-funded by the European Union. STREIT PNG Ofiice: Department of Agriculture and Livestock, Wharf Road,Wewak, ESP. For any feedback and suggestions, please send email to “[email protected]”, or call “+675 456 116” PROGRAMME FACTSHEET STREIT PNG Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea COCOA Under STREIT, various interventions will be undertaken to address identified bottlenecks in the production of Cocoa in Papua New Guinea. Such interventions include establishment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa pod borer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solar driers for fermentaries as well as improving plantation management, Under this programme, various interventions will be undertaken to ensure that this value chain is further developed. Envisaged interventions include quality improvement, grading and certification as well as renewable energy powered drying facilities. STREIT will also improve market information and access, both local and international, as well as insuring that there is enterprise development within the value chain. Under the fisheries value chain, focus is on in- shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture. This intervention is meant to serve a dual diversification enterprise development as well as ensuring food security and nutrition. In order to achieve this, there will be improvement of fishing efficiency and returns and ensuring that there are fisheries cold chains and improvement/development. It is anticipated that under STREIT, aquaculture will be boosted through setting up of hatcheries as well as improving of feeding management VANILLA FISHERIES Under STREIT

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The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014-2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leader- ship of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), part- nering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunica- tion Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Gov- ernment and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs.

The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries(aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “Toincrease sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through acombination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns andopportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2)Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including thebusiness environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport andenergy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme forHand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea.

Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improvedquality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increasednumber of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved valuechain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhancedfood security and nutrition at household level and job creation.

Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of peopleemployed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the se-lected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improvedaccess to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. In-creased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access torehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned.While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Valuechain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enter-prises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized asbeneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure theirfullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiarieswill receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to con-tinue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of theProgramme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their opera-tions. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneursand local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to cli-mate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an im-proved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment.

Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, sub-stantive local government and community engagement in programme planning andimplementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inceptionphase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investmentwindow of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme.

PROGRAMME FACTSHEET

Under STREIT, various interventions will beundertaken to address identified bottlenecksin the production of Cocoa in Papua NewGuinea. Such interventions include establish-ment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa podborer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solardriers for fermentaries as well as improvingplantation management,

Under this programme, various interventionswill be undertaken to ensure that this valuechain is further developed. Envisagedinterventions include quality improvement,grading and certification as well asrenewable energy powered drying facilities.STREIT will also improve market informationand access, both local and international, aswell as insuring that there is enterprisedevelopment within the value chain.

Under the fisheries value chain, focus is onin-shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture.This intervention is meant to serve a dualdiversification enterprise development aswell as ensuring food security and nutrition.In order to achieve this, there will beimprovement of fishing efficiency andreturns and ensuring that there are fisheriescold chains and improvement/development.It is anticipated that under STREIT,aquaculture will be boosted through settingup of hatcheries as well as improving offeeding management.

The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua NewGuinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014-2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leadership of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), partnering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Government and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs.

The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries (aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “To increase sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through a combination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns and opportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2) Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including the business environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport and energy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme for Hand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea.

Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improved quality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increased number of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved value chain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhanced food security and nutrition at household level and job creation.

Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of people employed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the selected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improved access to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. Increased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access to rehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned. While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Value chain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized as beneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure their fullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiaries will receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to continue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of the Programme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their operations. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneurs and local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to climate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an improved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment.

Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, substantive local government and community engagement in programme planning and implementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inception phase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investment window of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme.

United Nations Joint Programme in partnership with the Government of Papua New GuineaProgramme co-funded by the European Union.STREIT PNG Ofiice: Department of Agriculture and Livestock, Wharf Road,Wewak, ESP.For any feedback and suggestions, please send email to “[email protected]”, or call “+675 456 116”

PROGRAMME FACTSHEETSTREIT PNGSupport to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea

COCOA

Under STREIT, various interventions will be undertaken to address identified bottlenecks in the production of Cocoa in Papua New Guinea. Such interventions include establishment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa pod borer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solar driers for fermentaries as well as improving plantation management,

Under this programme, various interventions will be undertaken to ensure that this value chain is further developed. Envisaged interventions include quality improvement, grading and certification as well as renewable energy powered drying facilities.STREIT will also improve market information and access, both local and international, as well as insuring that there is enterprise development within the value chain.

Under the fisheries value chain, focus is on in-shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture. This intervention is meant to serve a dual diversification enterprise development as well as ensuring food security and nutrition. In order to achieve this, there will be improvement of fishing efficiency andreturns and ensuring that there are fisheries cold chains and improvement/development. It is anticipated that under STREIT, aquaculture will be boosted through setting up of hatcheries as well as improving of feeding management

VANILLA

FISHERIES

The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014-2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leader- ship of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), part- nering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunica- tion Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Gov- ernment and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs.

The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries(aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “Toincrease sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through acombination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns andopportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2)Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including thebusiness environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport andenergy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme forHand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea.

Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improvedquality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increasednumber of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved valuechain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhancedfood security and nutrition at household level and job creation.

Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of peopleemployed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the se-lected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improvedaccess to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. In-creased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access torehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned.While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Valuechain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enter-prises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized asbeneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure theirfullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiarieswill receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to con-tinue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of theProgramme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their opera-tions. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneursand local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to cli-mate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an im-proved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment.

Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, sub-stantive local government and community engagement in programme planning andimplementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inceptionphase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investmentwindow of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme.

PROGRAMME FACTSHEET

Under STREIT, various interventions will beundertaken to address identified bottlenecksin the production of Cocoa in Papua NewGuinea. Such interventions include establish-ment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa podborer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solardriers for fermentaries as well as improvingplantation management,

Under this programme, various interventionswill be undertaken to ensure that this valuechain is further developed. Envisagedinterventions include quality improvement,grading and certification as well asrenewable energy powered drying facilities.STREIT will also improve market informationand access, both local and international, aswell as insuring that there is enterprisedevelopment within the value chain.

Under the fisheries value chain, focus is onin-shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture.This intervention is meant to serve a dualdiversification enterprise development aswell as ensuring food security and nutrition.In order to achieve this, there will beimprovement of fishing efficiency andreturns and ensuring that there are fisheriescold chains and improvement/development.It is anticipated that under STREIT,aquaculture will be boosted through settingup of hatcheries as well as improving offeeding management.

The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014-2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leader- ship of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), part- nering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunica- tion Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Gov- ernment and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs.

The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries(aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “Toincrease sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through acombination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns andopportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2)Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including thebusiness environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport andenergy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme forHand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea.

Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improvedquality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increasednumber of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved valuechain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhancedfood security and nutrition at household level and job creation.

Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of peopleemployed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the se-lected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improvedaccess to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. In-creased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access torehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned.While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Valuechain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enter-prises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized asbeneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure theirfullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiarieswill receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to con-tinue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of theProgramme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their opera-tions. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneursand local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to cli-mate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an im-proved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment.

Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, sub-stantive local government and community engagement in programme planning andimplementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inceptionphase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investmentwindow of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme.

PROGRAMME FACTSHEET

Under STREIT, various interventions will beundertaken to address identified bottlenecksin the production of Cocoa in Papua NewGuinea. Such interventions include establish-ment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa podborer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solardriers for fermentaries as well as improvingplantation management,

Under this programme, various interventionswill be undertaken to ensure that this valuechain is further developed. Envisagedinterventions include quality improvement,grading and certification as well asrenewable energy powered drying facilities.STREIT will also improve market informationand access, both local and international, aswell as insuring that there is enterprisedevelopment within the value chain.

Under the fisheries value chain, focus is onin-shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture.This intervention is meant to serve a dualdiversification enterprise development aswell as ensuring food security and nutrition.In order to achieve this, there will beimprovement of fishing efficiency andreturns and ensuring that there are fisheriescold chains and improvement/development.It is anticipated that under STREIT,aquaculture will be boosted through settingup of hatcheries as well as improving offeeding management.

The Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea (STREIT PNG) programme is the largest grant-funded programme of the European Union in the country and in the Pacific sub-region. The programme was developed under the umbrella of 11th European Development Fund (2014-2020) and is being implemented as a United Nations joint programme under the leader- ship of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), part- nering the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Telecommunica- tion Union (ITU), United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in close collaboration with the Gov- ernment and local partners with an emphasis on local agripreneurs.

The Programme is focusing on three value chains of cocoa, vanilla and fisheries(aquaculture, riverine and in shore/reef) and aims to achieve an overall objective “Toincrease sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas” through acombination of two integrated outcomes: (1) Increasing the economic returns andopportunities from three selected value chains cocoa, vanilla, fishery while; (2)Strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers including thebusiness environment and supporting sustainable, climate proof transport andenergy infrastructure development. STREIT PNG is the flagship programme forHand in Hand Initiative in Papua New Guinea.

Under outcome 1, major outputs include increased volume, value and improvedquality of cocoa, vanilla, fisheries products, more value addition and an increasednumber of people and enterprises engaging in and benefiting from improved valuechain development. Benefits planned include both increased income and enhancedfood security and nutrition at household level and job creation.

Under outcome 2, major outputs planned include an increased number of peopleemployed, agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enterprises engaged in the se-lected value chains benefiting from reduced transaction costs and time, improvedaccess to finance, increased availability and usage of digital tools and services. In-creased availability of renewable energy, improved energy efficiency and access torehabilitated roads, landing sites, and lower transport costs are also planned.While mainstreaming gender and youth, target beneficiaries include range of Valuechain stakeholders including local agripreneurs and micro, small & medium enter-prises, farm families and their organizations. Women and youth are prioritized asbeneficiaries with set targets and specific resources to be set aside to ensure theirfullest engagement and benefit from programme activities. The target beneficiarieswill receive a range of direct and indirect benefits which will motivate them to con-tinue their engagement in the three value chains after the completion of theProgramme and learn to integrate climate projections and adaptation in their opera-tions. Direct benefits include increased income for producers, traders, agripreneursand local micro, small & medium enterprises and enhanced adaptive capacity to cli-mate change, as well as food security and nutrition. Indirect benefits include an im-proved policy, regulatory, business and digital environment.

Based on lessons learned from previous European Union funded programmes, sub-stantive local government and community engagement in programme planning andimplementation is foreseen including throughout the planned 12 months inceptionphase. Complementary blending actions will be considered under the investmentwindow of the European Union Pacific Regional Indicative Programme.

PROGRAMME FACTSHEET

Under STREIT, various interventions will beundertaken to address identified bottlenecksin the production of Cocoa in Papua NewGuinea. Such interventions include establish-ment of bud gardens, provision of cocoa podborer (CBP) resistant varieties, availing solardriers for fermentaries as well as improvingplantation management,

Under this programme, various interventionswill be undertaken to ensure that this valuechain is further developed. Envisagedinterventions include quality improvement,grading and certification as well asrenewable energy powered drying facilities.STREIT will also improve market informationand access, both local and international, aswell as insuring that there is enterprisedevelopment within the value chain.

Under the fisheries value chain, focus is onin-shore & riverine fishing and aquaculture.This intervention is meant to serve a dualdiversification enterprise development aswell as ensuring food security and nutrition.In order to achieve this, there will beimprovement of fishing efficiency andreturns and ensuring that there are fisheriescold chains and improvement/development.It is anticipated that under STREIT,aquaculture will be boosted through settingup of hatcheries as well as improving offeeding management.

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STREIT APPROACHThe STREIT PNG programme operates under the principles of the FAO Hand in Hand initiative, an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned initiative of FAO to accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development to eradicate poverty (SDG 1) and end hunger and all forms of malnutrition (SDG2]. In doing so, it contributes to the attainment of all the other Sustainable Development Goals.

The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain (SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who participate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed to make food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain that: (1) is profitable throughout all of its stages (economic sustainability); (2) has broad-based benefits for society (social sustainability); and (3) has a positive or neutral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic, market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central dimension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimensional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable food value chain framework value-addition refers to the difference between the non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer’s willingness to pay for it, adjusted for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and targets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and develops various capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and profitability of the chains, with intention to maximize value-addition across the whole VC and specifically upstream. The important part of sustainable food value chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become not only profitable, but inclusive as well; (2) in component 2, STREIT PNG further focuses on development and improvement of enabling environment and specific enablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, renewable energy and capacities that improve value chain actors in their access to finance, knowledge, information and markets.

STREIT IMPLEMENTATION AREAS

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the soleresponsibility of FAO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.

Full name: Support to Rural Entrepreneurship,Investment and Trade in Papua New GuineaCo-Financed: European UnionBudget: USD 89 800 589Duration: 1/DEC/2019 30/NOV/2024Implementation: United Nations joint programmeAdministrative Agent: FAO,Partners: ILO, UNCDF, ITU, UNDP

STREIT FACTS

Co-funded by the European Union

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UN Development Programme supports implementation of Renewable Energy policy and solutions within Conception 2 of STREIT with focus on selected public institutions.

International Telecommunications Union is responsible for development of the telecommunications and ICT innovations and partnerships within Component 2 of the programme.

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The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain(SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who par-ticipate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed tomake food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain

tral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic,market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central di-mension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimen-sional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable

non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer's willingness to pay for it, ad-justed for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and tar-gets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and developsvarious capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and

chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become

ablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, re-

nance, knowledge, information and markets.

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole

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STREIT FACTS

STREIT APPROACH

Source United Nations [2004]

The boundaries and names shown and thedesignations used on this map do notimply the expression of any opinionwhatsoever on the part of FAO concerningthe legal status of any country, territory,city or area or of its authorities, concerningthe delimitation of its frontiers andboundaries. Dashed lines on mapsrepresent approximate border lines forwhich there may not yet be full agreement.

FAO

ILO

UNCDF

ITU

UNDP

The STREIT PNG programme operates under the principles of the FAO Hand inHand initiative, an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned initiative of FAOto accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development toeradicate poverty (SDG 1) and end hunger and all forms of malnutrition (SDG2]. Indoing so, it contributes to the attainment of all the other Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain(SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who par-ticipate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed tomake food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain

tral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic,market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central di-mension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimen-sional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable

non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer's willingness to pay for it, ad-justed for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and tar-gets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and developsvarious capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and

chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become

ablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, re-

nance, knowledge, information and markets.

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole

responsibility of FAO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.

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Full name: Support to Rural Entrepreneurship,Investment and Trade in Papua New GuineaCo-Financed: European UnionBudget: USD 89 800 589Duration: 1/DEC/2019 30/NOV/2024Implementation: United Nations joint programmeAdministrative Agent: FAO,Partners: ILO, UNCDF, ITU, UNDP Co-Funded by the European Union

STREIT FACTS

STREIT APPROACH

Source United Nations [2004]

The boundaries and names shown and thedesignations used on this map do notimply the expression of any opinionwhatsoever on the part of FAO concerningthe legal status of any country, territory,city or area or of its authorities, concerningthe delimitation of its frontiers andboundaries. Dashed lines on mapsrepresent approximate border lines forwhich there may not yet be full agreement.

FAO

ILO

UNCDF

ITU

UNDP

The STREIT PNG programme operates under the principles of the FAO Hand inHand initiative, an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned initiative of FAOto accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development toeradicate poverty (SDG 1) and end hunger and all forms of malnutrition (SDG2]. Indoing so, it contributes to the attainment of all the other Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain(SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who par-ticipate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed tomake food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain

tral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic,market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central di-mension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimen-sional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable

non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer's willingness to pay for it, ad-justed for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and tar-gets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and developsvarious capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and

chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become

ablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, re-

nance, knowledge, information and markets.

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole

responsibility of FAO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.

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Full name: Support to Rural Entrepreneurship,Investment and Trade in Papua New GuineaCo-Financed: European UnionBudget: USD 89 800 589Duration: 1/DEC/2019 30/NOV/2024Implementation: United Nations joint programmeAdministrative Agent: FAO,Partners: ILO, UNCDF, ITU, UNDP Co-Funded by the European Union

STREIT FACTS

STREIT APPROACH

Source United Nations [2004]

The boundaries and names shown and thedesignations used on this map do notimply the expression of any opinionwhatsoever on the part of FAO concerningthe legal status of any country, territory,city or area or of its authorities, concerningthe delimitation of its frontiers andboundaries. Dashed lines on mapsrepresent approximate border lines forwhich there may not yet be full agreement.

FAO

ILO

UNCDF

ITU

UNDP

The STREIT PNG programme operates under the principles of the FAO Hand inHand initiative, an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned initiative of FAOto accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development toeradicate poverty (SDG 1) and end hunger and all forms of malnutrition (SDG2]. Indoing so, it contributes to the attainment of all the other Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain(SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who par-ticipate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed tomake food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain

tral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic,market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central di-mension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimen-sional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable

non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer's willingness to pay for it, ad-justed for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and tar-gets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and developsvarious capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and

chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become

ablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, re-

nance, knowledge, information and markets.

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole

responsibility of FAO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.

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Full name: Support to Rural Entrepreneurship,Investment and Trade in Papua New GuineaCo-Financed: European UnionBudget: USD 89 800 589Duration: 1/DEC/2019 30/NOV/2024Implementation: United Nations joint programmeAdministrative Agent: FAO,Partners: ILO, UNCDF, ITU, UNDP Co-Funded by the European Union

STREIT FACTS

STREIT APPROACH

Source United Nations [2004]

The boundaries and names shown and thedesignations used on this map do notimply the expression of any opinionwhatsoever on the part of FAO concerningthe legal status of any country, territory,city or area or of its authorities, concerningthe delimitation of its frontiers andboundaries. Dashed lines on mapsrepresent approximate border lines forwhich there may not yet be full agreement.

FAO

ILO

UNCDF

ITU

UNDP

The STREIT PNG programme operates under the principles of the FAO Hand inHand initiative, an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned initiative of FAOto accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development toeradicate poverty (SDG 1) and end hunger and all forms of malnutrition (SDG2]. Indoing so, it contributes to the attainment of all the other Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

The STREIT programme uses the FAO developed sustainable food value chain(SFVC) approach. A (food) value chain [FVC) consists of all the stakeholders who par-ticipate in the coordinated production and value-adding activities that are needed tomake food products. A sustainable food value chain (SFVC) is a food value chain

tral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).

The sustainable food value chain concept recognizes that value chains are dynamic,market-driven systems in which vertical coordination governance) is the central di-mension and for which value addition and sustainability are explicit, multidimen-sional performance measures, assessed at the aggregate level. In the sustainable

non-labour cost of producing food and the consumer's willingness to pay for it, ad-justed for externalities.

The programme itself embraces the sustainable food value chain concept and tar-gets its focus value chains in two ways: (1) in component 1 it supports and developsvarious capacities of direct value chain actors in order to increase sustainability and

chain is focus on women and youth in agriculture, so the value chains can become

ablers around the value chains. This includes communications, infrastructure, re-

nance, knowledge, information and markets.

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole

responsibility of FAO and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.

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Full name: Support to Rural Entrepreneurship,Investment and Trade in Papua New GuineaCo-Financed: European UnionBudget: USD 89 800 589Duration: 1/DEC/2019 30/NOV/2024Implementation: United Nations joint programmeAdministrative Agent: FAO,Partners: ILO, UNCDF, ITU, UNDP Co-Funded by the European Union

STREIT FACTS

STREIT APPROACH

Source United Nations [2004]

The boundaries and names shown and thedesignations used on this map do notimply the expression of any opinionwhatsoever on the part of FAO concerningthe legal status of any country, territory,city or area or of its authorities, concerningthe delimitation of its frontiers andboundaries. Dashed lines on mapsrepresent approximate border lines forwhich there may not yet be full agreement.

UN Capital Development Fund supports Component 2 of the progamme, especially the activities related to Access to Finance, Rural Banking and Cashless payment systems. Also supports financial literacy of the beneficiaries and an improoved businesss environment.

International Labour Organization. UN agency leads the implementation of infrastructure development sections (roads improvement and maintenance mainly of Component 2.

Papua New Guinea - Provinces Sandaun and East Sepik