3.3.3

Principle 3: Fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from the use of biodiversity

Criteria Guidance Evidence & Scoring Importance & Applicability
Criteria 3.3: Criteria 3.3: Local development needs, as defined by producers and their local communities in the cultivation or collection areas, are supported.


3.3.3

Value addition in countries where cultivation or wild collection takes place is promoted.



Value addition is created in countries where cultivation or wild collection takes place when opportunities are given to implement primary transformation of raw material in those countries. Example of actions that can be taken to promote this:
  • supporting the set-up of facilities and the development of infrastructures for primary processing and storing
  • supporting the transfer of technology and skills to implement primary processing If the OaS is the producer in the supply chain, this indicator is not applicable.
  • DOCUMENTATION


  • documents related to the efforts to transfer technology and skills to countries where cultivation and collection take place

    INTERVIEWS

    with Oas:


  • their perception about value addition they give to the suppliers
  • projects to technically support this transfer of value
  • Scoring guidance

    0 - No value addition to the ingredient in countries where cultivation or wild collection takes place is considered
    1 - Opportunities to support value addition at local level are explored
    2 - Some actions are taken to promote value addition at local level
    3 - Local value addition is actively promoted whenever it is possible

    Score 2 to be reached by third year

    Importance
    Regular stepwise


    Applicability
  • Cultivation & wild collection
  • OaS
  • Sub-suppliers
  • Comment:

    Notes

    Meeting notes

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