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FG Moves To Improve Quality Of Export Products
Executive Director, Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Mr Olusegun Awolowo, says the Federal Government has developed “Conduits of Excellence (CoE)’’ to ensure consistent and stringent quality management for all exportable products.
Awolowo told newsmen in Abuja recently that the Federal Government had also set up a committee for the realisation of the objective.
According to him, the committee will work under the technical guidance of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
He also said the committee would also develop the code of practice and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for production and processing of selected products.
Awolowo explained that government initiated the National Quality Infrastructure Project (NQIP) and conduit of excellence to ensure that an enabling environment and materials were provided to enhance quality and standards.
According to him, the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) has two new laboratories for product testing in the country.
He said that the issues of packing and labelling were also being looked into in enhancing acceptability of Nigerian products in the international market.
Awolowo said Nigeria became serious to address the rejection of Nigerian products, when the EU in 2016 placed a temporary suspension on the export of beans from Nigeria due.
He attributed the problem mainly to inappropriate residues and aflatoxin.
Aflatoxin refers to any of several carcinogenic mycotoxins that are produced, especially in stored agricultural crops, for example peanut by moulds.
“We must realise that the EU has programmed a system tagged “Rapid Alert’’ which triggers any slight indication of residual anomaly in
imports into EU,’’ he said.
Awolowo said that in response to the challenge, the council brought together 17 other agencies and the Organized Private Sector (OPS) to form an Inter-Agency Technical Committee on Zero Reject.
According to him, the inter-agency committee has been transformed to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Zero Reject of Nigerian Products under the supervision of Ministers of Agriculture, and Trade and Investment.
Awolowo further said the committee developed an “Export Control Plan” requested by the EU as a pre-condition for lifting the suspension of beans export to the EU.
According to him, inappropriate use of agro- chemical has been addressed in the document produced in the Inter-Agency technical committee on zero reject.
He said that the recommendations as contained in the document were presently being implemented by relevant agencies to develop a training manual on application of pesticides.
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