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Sign up for the 2022 Online Organic Export Days in Ukraine, Albania, Serbia

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The Organic Trade for Development (OT4D) and the Quality Food Trade Program (QFTP), which among others promote the export of organic products from Ukraine, Serbia and Albania, proudly announce the Online Organic Export Days Ukraine, Albania, Serbia 2022. The event will take place from 22 November to 2 December 2022.

During the Online Organic Export Days, importers are invited to learn more about the organic sector and the main exporting companies from Ukraine, Serbia, and Albania, as well as build up their commercial partnerships. Interested exporters from the three countries and importers from all over the world can register and upload their company profiles on the online platform b2match.

Throughout the event, organic exporters and importers will have the opportunity to request business meetings via the platform, e.g. to exchange current product offers, requests, or any business plans for 2023.

The Organic Export Days will be launched on 22.11.2022 from 9:30 – 13:10 CET. This initiative will be organised by the programmes OT4D and QFTP. Both programmes are financed by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

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1) Registration

Register via the Register button.


    2) Publish a business profile to showcase your needs

    Create a clear and concise business profile to raise your visibility on the b2match platform.
    Your profile should describe who you are, what you can offer to potential partners, and who you want to meet. A good profile will generate significantly more meeting requests. 


    3) Browse profiles of attendees

    Go to the participants list to find out who is offering interesting and promising business opportunities.


    4) Send & receive meeting requests

    Browse published participants profiles and send meeting requests to those you want to meet during the event. 


    5) Matchmaking Event

    Access your meetings in My Agenda or Meetings, where you have your complete schedule for the event and the list of your meetings. Check your camera and microphone and don't be late!

    Happy matchmaking!

    See the complete guideline here: https://organic-export-days.b2match.io/how-it-works 

    Official online Opening of Organic Export Days 2022 - Ukraine, Albania, Serbia

    Welcome and Introduction about the Online Export Days


    9:30 - Welcome, Introduction of the program and Introduction of Online Platform b2Match:

    • Mr Toralf Richter, FiBL, Senior Expert Market Development in Swiss-Ukrainian Programs “Higher Value Added Trade from the Organic and Dairy Sector in Ukraine” (QFTP) and “Organic Trade 4 Development in Eastern Europe” (OT4D)

    9:40 - Welcome words from program OT4D

    • Mr Alejandro Espinoza (OT4D-Program Manager)

     

    9:50 - Welcome words from program QFTP

    • Mr Igor Kravchenko (QFTP-Program Manager)
       

      Organic exports from Ukraine


    10:00 - Welcome, Introduction of the program of session: Organic exports from Ukraine

    • Ms Natalie Prokopchuk, Organic Component Coordinator, Swiss-Ukrainian Program “Higher Value Added Trade from the Organic and Dairy Sector in Ukraine” (QFTP) Ms Kateryna Shor, National Coordinator in Ukraine, Swiss-Ukrainian Program “Organic Trade 4 Development in Eastern Europe” (OT4D), Project Manager at the Information Center “Green Dossier”; Coordinator of the OrganicInfo.ua

    10:05 - Organic in Ukraine — Policy view

    • Mr Taras Vysotskyi, First Deputy Minister, Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine (tbc)

    10:20 - Ukrainian organic export

    • Mr Andrii Remizov, Acting Director, State Institution “Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office”

    10:35 - Success and challenges of Ukrainian organic exporters

    • Mr Sergiy Galashevskyy, General Manager, Organic Standard LLC; Export Support Coordinator, Organic Initiative

    Q&A SESSION Organic exports from Ukraine


    10:50 - Questions for speakers

    • for all participants

      Organic exports from Serbia


    11:00 - Welcome, Introduction of the program of session: Organic exports from Serbia

    • Ms Olga Kešelj Milovanović, Serbia Organica

    11:05 Organic in Serbia — Policy view

    11:20 Serbian organic export and export promotion

    11:35 Organic Sector Development in Serbia

    • Ms Olga Kešelj Milovanović, Serbia Organica
       

      Q&A SESSION Organic exports from Serbia


    11:50 - Questions for speakers

    • for all participants

      Organic exports from Albania


    12:00 - Welcome, Introduction of the program of session: Organic exports from Albania

    • Ms Iris Kazazi, Ms Bruna Pudja, AAM

    12:05 Organic in Albania — Policy view

    12:20 Albanian organic export and export promotion

    12:35 Organic Sector Development in Albania

    • Ms Iris Kazazi, Ms Bruna Pudja, AAM
       

      Q&A SESSION Organic exports from Albania


     

    12:50 - Questions for speakers

    • for all participants
       

      Outlook and closure


    13:00 - 13:10 - Outlook and closure

    • Mr Toralf Richter, FiBL

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    The OT4D project aims to accelerate the uptake of organic farming in Albania, Serbia, and Ukraine by engaging in Organic 3.0, a vision to mainstream and position organic systems as part of the solution to solving the challenges faced by our planet and species. The programme is implemented by IFOAM - Organics International, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, and FiBL.

    The overall goal of the programme is to increase value-added trade from the organic and dairy sectors, both domestic and export markets, by pursuing two objectives:

    • Strengthening product quality and safety in the organic and dairy sectors
    • Increasing trade capacity in the domestic and export markets with consumer products from the organic and dairy sectors

    The programme is implemented by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL, Switzerland) in partnership with SAFOSO AG (Switzerland). Both programmes are financed by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).