Vol. 2; Issue 2 Quarterly Newsletter Trade Time Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA II) Programme June 2012 Safe Food for All In This Issue: Message Corner 2 Highlights 3 Policy Interventions 5 Institutional Capacity Development 6 Sectoral Support 8 Stakeholders’ Forum 10 Links & Resources 11 Press Coverage 12 Upcoming Events and Announcements 12 the farm operations, but also to make sure In June 2012, the Bill has been made public, Editorial that the producers have a better through an interactive national workshop understanding of the attributes which final organized jointly by the Ministry and TRTA II consumers are looking for. Nevertheless, programme which was specifically held to there is tremendous scope to expand agro- get comments/ suggestions so that the Bill Pakistan has a fundamental interest in based industry both by value addition as could rationally serve the need of all strengthening international rules well as by subsequently improving quality stakeholders. The provinces, in particular, governing agricultural trade and protocols by developing credible traceabil- have been urged to deeply look into the achieving far-reaching agricultural trade ity and certification modes to deal with SPS contents of the bill in best national interest reform, particularly relating to future issues, which at present is lacking due to the and to give their inputs on the proposed Bill. competitiveness that could lead to absence of a legal framework for quality Two other interventions supported by substantial improvements in market access control system responsive to the SPS risks in TRTA II programme and which are deemed for export oriented agricultural products. the domestic and global markets. to go a long way in appreciating the food The consumers in the developed world take To fill this lacuna, and to develop a safety system and enactment of food safety keen interest in the origin of the food they harmonized food safety control system in laws in Pakistan include; support to newly eat. They usually also have concerns about Pakistan, the Ministry of National Food established Punjab Food Safety Authority the environmental impact or the trading Security & Research and its NAPHIS project and; that the three renown public sector ethics of the products they consume and has drafted the National Food Safety Animal universities have formally approved curricula subsequently there is an emergent need to and Plant Health Bill which seeks to set up a incorporated in their academic offering accept global standards especially with national level Authority in Pakistan for which (Sept 2012) for post graduate diploma in respect to safety of food. Pakistan, in this continuous, and vigorous technical Food Safety and Controls. Each university is regard, is at crossroads where it is to be assistance has been provided by EU funded eying on producing 120 graduates per year understood that for future competitiveness, TRTA II programme, implemented by UNIDO with a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Food we need to look not just at the efficiency of while drafting the Bill. Safety and Controls by 2014. WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 2 Message from Minister of State for National Food Security & Research Ensuring food security and making safe food available for teeming millions is a global concern. Realizing the importance of food security and food safety, the Government of Pakistan took timely steps to establish the Ministry of National Food Security and Research in the aftermath of the 18th Constitutional amendment. The new Ministry is responsible inter-alia for economic coordination and planning in respect of food, economic planning and policy making in respect of agriculture, imports and exports control on food grains and foodstuffs, inspection, grading analysis of food grains and foodstuffs, maintenance of standards of quality for import and export etc. The Government of Pakistan is focusing on Productivity enhancement of crops and livestock and is carrying out research to control plant and animal diseases, so as to ensure long term food security. We have a fundamental interest in strengthening our trade in agricultural Hon. Muhammad Moazzam Ali Khan Jatoi products. This could be achieved, if we improve not only Minister of State for the efficiency of the farm operations leading to National Food Security and Research increased productivity but also making sure that the producers have a better understanding of the requirements that the final consumers /buyers are looking for in the international markets. For gaining substantial market access, the producers need to improve quality of their agricultural produce and ensure compliance of protocols under the SPS regime. We are fully cognizant that our agricultural products have to meet the strict standards/ controls and requirements of Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary (SPS) under the WTO regime. In this regard, we deeply appreciate European Union's assistance for Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA II) Programme to strengthen the SPS regime in Pakistan. We also highly appreciate UNIDO's technical assistance under the TRTA II to NAPHIS for drafting the Bill relating to the National Food Safety, Animal and Plant Health Regulatory Authority, which is being proposed to address the SPS compliance issues in agro-based products both for export and domestic markets. WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 3 HIGHLIGHTS World Accreditation Day 2012 which focuses on sustainable agriculture to ensure food security, rural livelihood contributing towards economic “Supporting Safe Food and Clean Drinking Water” development of Pakistan. The GoP also attaches priority to provision of safe drinking water as a fundamental human right and has formulated “National Drinking “As Pakistan's largest trading partner, the EU would like to Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC) with the Water Policy” to provide adequate quantity of safe see Pakistan fully integrated in the global support of EU funded Trade Related Technical Assistance drinking water to the entire population at an affordable economy. Meeting international standards is an essential (TRTA II) program, organized an event on 14 June 2012 at cost. requirement in today's international markets, be it on an Serena hotel, Islamabad. Mr. Bashir Anjum, Director General PNAC said that we are international or regional scale. Unfortunately, many grateful to the EU Ambassador Pakistani companies have difficulties meeting these Wigemark and UNIDO for health and product standards, limiting their chances of supporting us through TRTA II competing and selling their products and services in programme of the European Europe and elsewhere. The EU's support to facilitate Union in arranging today’s trade in different sectors is quite unique and in line with seminar to celebrate World Pakistan's own desire to promote trade relations as a Accreditation Day and joining the means for developing the economy." This was stated by international community in H.E. Mr. Lars Gunnar Wigemark, Ambassador, European creating awareness on Union Delegation to Pakistan at the occasion of World Accreditation. Accreditation Day 2012 celebrations in Islamabad. This Under the TRTA II programme year’s theme for the day was “Supporting safe food and PNAC capacity to carry out clean drinking water”. accreditation services for Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Mir Changez certification and inspection Khan Jamali in his remarks said that World Accreditation Day bodies has been further will go a long way to provide accreditation services to testing, strengthened preparing them for inspection bodies and medical laboratories in the country. . the peer evaluation by PAC/IAF for He further said on the occasion that with hundreds of lives H.E. Mr. Lars Gunnar Wigemark, Ambassador, European Union Delegation to Pakistan giving his signing the Multilateral lost every year as a result of unhygienic and unsafe food and opening remarks in the presence of Mir Changez Khan Jamali, Federal Minister for Science and Recognition Arrangement (MLA) water borne diseases, there is an urgent need to enhance Technology, and Mr. Akhlaq Ahmed Tarar, Secretary Ministry of Science & Technology for accreditation of certification awareness about the need for a multilayered safety Mr. Akhlaq Ahmed Tarar, Secretary Ministry of Science & bodies to ISO 17020, that will give management mechanism to ensure availability of safe food Technology said that Government of Pakistan has taken a credibility of their accreditation services of certification and water at affordable price to the people. number of initiatives under its strategic Vision 2030, bodies in Pakistan. Consultative Workshop “National Food Safety, Animal and Plant Health Regulatory Authority Bill” Agriculture is the lynch‐pin of Pakistan’s economy but we with the support of the TRTA II programme has prepared a controls for food safety/animal health/plant health need to redefine and reprioritize the broader parameters of draft Bill which will (a) provide a national legal framework for • Make national risk management decisions in these areas agricultural production in order to turn around the fortunes SPS regulatory controls, and (b) establish a new Federal body, • Propose/support development of model technical of ordinary people of Pakistan. This was stated by Mr. M. the National Food Safety, Animal and Plant Health regulations Moazzam Ali Khan Jatoi, Minister of State for National Food Regulatory Authority (NFSAPHRA). The new Authority will • Provide advice and guidance to Provincial Competent Security and Research in Islamabad. He emphasized the dire provide an integrated national system of official controls for authorities (e.g. inspection guidelines, national campaigns) need for a sharper focus on the improvement of food safety, food safety, animal and plant health and its related aspects • Monitor SPS conditions and levels of compliance with animal and plant health conditions in the country. i.e . m on it or S P S co nd itions and levels of compliance with technical regulations Mr. Moazzam Ali Khan Jatoi, was speaking at a consultative technical regulations. It is proposed that this new Authority • Coordinate plant /animal health and food safety linkages workshop on “National Food Safety, Animal and Plant will: • Ensure compliance with national legislation of imported Health Regulatory Authority Bill”. • Provide unitary coordination of national system of official and exported food products The workshop was organized by the National Animal and • Implement integrated SPS border inspection system Plant Health Inspection Service (NAPHIS) under the Ministry • Establish links with relevant authorities in export markets, of National Food Security and Research, with the support of and suppliers of imports the EU funded TRTA II Programme. The main aim of the • Liaise with international bodies i.e. Codex Alimentarius, workshop was to present and discuss the National Food IPPC, OIE Secretariat to national committees. Safety, Animal and Plant Health Regulatory Authority Bill, The proposed functions are not only in relation to import which is one of the main outputs of the NAPHIS project. The and export, but are also in relation to provincial coordination workshop was held at the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad on and inter‐provincial trade (in line with the Federal List and Monday, 11 June 2012. the Constitution of Pakistan, post 18th Amendment). The Current legislation and institutional framework for official NFSAPHRA will link with and coordinate the newly controls of food safety, animal health and plant health are nominated Provincial SPS Competent Authorities (for inadequate and not sufficiently coherent to address the example the Punjab Food Safety Authority Act was passed in wide variety of challenges faced by Pakistan’s agro‐food July 2011, KPK and Sindh have announced an intention to sector. The main failure is the lack of an integrated system of follow). official sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) controls at the Hon. Mr. Moazzam Ali Khan Jatoi, Minister of State for MoNFS&R A copy of the draft National Food Safety, Animal and Plant (centre), Mr. Abdul Basit Khan, Sr. Joint Secretary, MoNFS&R, (2nd left), Federal and Provincial levels. Health Regulatory Authority Bill was distributed and Malik Zahoor Ahmed, Director General NAPHIS (2nd right), The Government of Pakistan is, therefore, seeking to define a Dr. Ian Goulding, TRTA II Int’l Expert (left), participants were invited to submit comments to NAPHIS by new approach to SPS management and controls. NAPHIS, Dr. Ali Abbas Qazilbash, OIC, TRTA II Programme (right) 15th July 2012. WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 4 HIGHLIGHTS Media Briefed on IPR Workshop on Standardization and Market and Related TRTA II Activities Requirements for Electric Fans Intellectual Property Organization IPO‐Pakistan has moved The “National Workshop on Standardization and manufacturers and exporters of electric fans about the into high gear by initiating solid steps for IP infrastructure Market Requirements of Electric Fans” was held at performance and safety standardization concepts with development, capacity building and promoting linkages with Gujrat which was jointly organized by Pakistan Council reference to harmonized standards along with market all the stakeholders. This was stated by the Chairman IPO‐ of Scientific & Industrial Research (PCSIR) Laboratories requirements of various importing countries for electric Pakistan Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi, who is also Member of Complex, Lahore in collaboration with Pakistan Electric fans. Basically the focus of this forum was on Services of National Assembly, while addressing the Media Consultative Fans Manufacturers Association (PEFMA) & EU funded PCSIR for fan industry, EU‐TRTA / UNIDO support for fan Forum on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and the European Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA II) industry, General and technical requirements for electric Union (EU) funded Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA Programme which is implemented by United Nations fan and, standardization, conformity assessment and II) Programme on 29 June 2012 in Islamabad. The Director Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). certification criterions. General IPO Mr. Sajjad Ahmad Bhutta, Executive Director Mr. The workshop was aimed to create awareness among There are about 400 manufacturers involved in fan Umardad Afridi, stakeholders & media representatives manufacturing business in Pakistan. attended the Forum. The exclusive Media Interactive Session Gujrat and Gujranwala are two main was organized on the eve of visit of Mr. Mansur Raza, Deputy hubs of manufacturing units of Director, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) ‐ electric fans. A very few are regarded Asia Pacific Region. as large manufacturing industries but Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi apprised the participants about rest falls under the category of small the major achievements of IPO‐Pakistan in connection with & medium enterprises. Keeping in approval of IPO Ordinance 2012, Digitize Publication of view the importance of Trademark Journal, announcement of Benazir Hall of Fame, standardization, conformity Bringing IP Registries under one roof, signing of agreements assessment and certification, a need with Research and Business representative organizations, was felt to conduct workshop on the quality related issues of the electric fans with reference to local and Mr. Akhlaq Ahmed Tarar, Secretary, MoST (3rd left), Mr. Shoukat Parvez, Chairman, PCSIR international market requirements. (3rd right), and Dr. Ali Abbas Qazilbash, OIC, TRTA II Programme (2nd right) during the workshop 4th PSC Meeting Provision of Pilot Equipment for Cutlery and Horticulture Sectors endorsed The Second Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting Mr. DeGroot said that it is pleasing to see that the for the TRTA II programme was held on 27 June overall progress is fairly satisfactory and the 2012.The meeting was co‐chaired by Mr. Fazal Abbas programme has picked up a great momentum. Maken, Additional Secretary Commerce, and Mr. Berend Appreciating the Programme approach of working Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi, Chairman, IPO‐Pakistan speaking at the media briefing. Mr. Mansur Raza, Deputy Director, World Intellectual DeGroot, Head of Operations, EU Delegation to Pakistan. with the Technical Vocational Education (TVE) sector, Property Organization (WIPO) ‐ Asia Pacific Region, is on extreme right Mr. Maken, pointed out that with 37% of Pakistan’s he said that this area is of great importance where EU exports destined to EU, the EU remains the largest is and will be supporting Pakistan substantially. opening of IPO Facilitation Desks, establishment of dedicated trading partner of Pakistan hence the approval of GSP Dr Ali Abbas Qazilbash, OiC, TRTA II programme IP Tribunals, and formulation of IP Policy Board. He further status to Pakistan on 14 June 2012 will have made the presentation on the implementation of said that under the TRTA II programme, in association with an immediate impact on exports from Pakistan to EU. decisions made during PSC meetings and he focused WIPO, a number of professionals nominated by the Subsequently, he said that strategic importance of the on the convergence of programme activities towards stakeholders were imparted advance training on IP related TRTA II programme and its subsequent programmes achieving the key milestones under TRTA II. Mr. matters which has helped to improve their managerial and become even more important for Pakistan. Ms Nighat Steffen Kaeser, Project Manager TRTA II, responding technical skills. He also informed about the administrative Mehroze Chishti, DG, PITAD, while presenting an to a query informed that physical assistance (pilot and legal reforms adopted to update the service delivery overview on the role of PITAD elucidated the significance equipment) to cutlery sector is important to the system according to the required standard besides initiating of various components of TRTA II programme. small business holders, therefore, some revision has consultation process with stakeholders for signing Patent been made to help mobilize additional Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and Madrid Protocol with the funds for this sector to make the sector objective to facilitate the business community and IP right competitive. Similarly in horticulture holders in becoming more competitive and obtaining greater sector, small physical assistance, in terms benefits from their IP assets. of the supply of equipment for farmers and Mr. Sajjad Ahmad Bhutta, talking to correspondents said that packers, is being made. The chairs all possible opportunities were being explored to make IPO a approved the draft proposal for Measuring vibrant organization by ensuring active participation of Results of the TRTA II interventions as stakeholders. He further said that after brain storming presented by Mr. Usman Khan. Concluding sessions with experts, a national policy framework is being the meeting, Mr. DeGroot conveyed his prepared to promote the core functions of IP. He also gratitude to all TRTA II stakeholders and mentioned the cooperation of EU, WIPO and IP sister flagged its critical importance of private organizations to enhance the working capabilities of IP sector engagement in the programme. professionals in Pakistan. 4th Programme Steering Committee meeting held in Islamabad WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 5 POLICY INTERVENTIONS Consultations on Pakistan's possible Provision of Books and Electronic accession to the Madrid System Equipment / Tools strengthens PITAD’s capacity The WIPO‐administered Madrid System for the WIPO. International Registration of Marks offers a Given this interest, a consultation visit to WIPO was In order for PITAD to conduct trade related training and research according to trademark owner the possibility to have his organized in May 2012, as part of the TRTA II international standards and to build their institutional capacity a second annual trademark protected in multiple countries by simply Program, for IPO‐Pakistan officials, the IP attorneys assessment of PITAD tools, equipment and library resources was conducted. All filing one application directly with his own national and associations. The consultations focused on the functional wings of PITAD, ITC Geneva and experts from the WTI were involved in trademark office. An international mark so legislative, regulatory, organizational and human the assessment process . Effort was made to address the issues related to training registered is equivalent to an application or a resources measures required to accede to, and and research capacity, outreach and access to knowledge resources. Particular registration of the same mark effected directly in benefit from, the Madrid System and the steps to be attention was given to include reference material which could augment the training each of the countries designated by the applicant. If taken to meet the obligations under it. Advantages modules being developed by PITAD under the mentorship of WTI. In the the trademark office of a designated country does and benefits for various stakeholders were not refuse protection within a specified period, the discussed as well as concerns, in particular of the IP protection of the mark is the same as if it had been attorneys, were addressed. The officials were shown registered by that Office. The Madrid System also the Madrid System's operations and support simplifies greatly the subsequent management of services and given presentations on the roles of the the mark, since it is possible to record subsequent member states’ IP offices and WIPO. changes or to renew the registration through a The visit ended with a wrap‐up roundtable session on different aspects of accession to the Madrid System and on the possible way forward for Pakistan. IPO Pakistan has also been actively pursuing the possibility of Madrid System accession and had organized their own consultations with Mr. Jean Sebastien Roure Senior Officer‐ Business & Trade Policy, ITC, handing over the books to Ms. Nighat Mehroze Chishti, Director General, PITAD national stakeholders in Karachi and Lahore. Following preparation of equipment list, attention was focused to upgrade the computer lab these consultations, the IPO of PITAD which is used by trainee officers and researchers for data collection. Two Pakistan and the relevant separate lists; one containing books and library resources and the other containing Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi, Chairman, IPO‐Pakistan chairing a meeting stakeholders are now better hardware, software and electronic equipment, were finalized after thorough regarding Accession to Madrid System informed on issues pertaining consultation among PITAD, ITC and the WTI. single procedural step. Hence the Madrid System is to the Madrid System accession, and the The first batch of agreed books was procured through the library of ITC, Geneva and considered a cost‐effective global tool for corresponding legislative and administrative provided to PITAD. The upgraded library resources would enrich the regular training businesses. requirements for its implementation. programmes of PITAD, particularly, the recent batch of STP trainee will greatly The GoP has been expressing interest in joining the This, together with the high level support from the benefit from the resources. The agreed hardware equipment is being procured and Madrid System. This has been reflected in their GoP, expressed on the occasion of the World IP Day will be provided to PITAD soon. Items purchased for the programme in 2011 have discussions with the European Commission, and in on 26 April 2012, indicates that good progress can contributed immensely to the institute’s capacity to conduct training and research. IPO Pakistan's recent bilateral discussions with be expected on this matter. PPDSC finalizes Policy Recommendations for Government consideration The second meeting of Public Private Dialogue Steering enhancement to India Committee (PPDSC) was held on 7 May 2012 in the Ministry of • Analysis of qualified sectors for EU GSP Commerce to consider the two policy recommendation papers plus scheme to define policy emanating from the two public private dialogues (PPDs) held recommendations for maximization of during 2011. The PPDSC carefully examined these policy benefits from the scheme recommendations and approved for the consideration and • Policy to enhance exports of Dairy and implementation of the GoP for enhancing exports and Diary products competitiveness in light engineering and textile made‐up • Strategy for Livestock sector export products to ECO countries and promoting Pakistan’s exports in enhancement professional transport and computer related services. For 2012 PPDs, three Supervisory After the validation of the recommendations of the two PPDs Participants of the PPDSC meeting with Mr. Najeeb Khawar Awan, Sr. Joint Secretary Committees were also selected to conducted during 2011, indicative topics were presented for MoC and Ms. Nighat Mehroze Chishti, Director General, PITAD oversee the each of three PPDs. This PPDs and attendant policy research for holding three PPDs sectors for EU GSP plus scheme in 2014 represents a change from 2011 in which during 2012. A total of fifteen topics were proposed to the The PPDSC chose five topics for conducting research studies an Executive Committee of the PPDSC supervised the whole PPDSC which selected three trade policy areas for holding during 2012 that feed into the three PPDs including: process. The new initiative is intended to better facilitate the PPDs during 2012 including: • Analysis of Industrial sector to identify defensive and benefit from the expertise of the member • Benefiting from improved trade relations with India and full offensive interest and policy reform for export Ministries/Chambers of the PPDSC. The PPDSC also selected implementation of SAFTA enhancement to India “Technology up‐gradation and foresight for export • Trade in Agriculture • Analysis of Agriculture sector to identify defensive and competitiveness” as topic for the fourth PPD to be conducted • Policy reform to enhance competitiveness in the qualified offensive interest and policy reform for export in the first quarter of 2013. WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 6 INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Joint PITAD-WTI Certificate Course; WTI Accredited six Modules for 2011 The WTI‐PITAD partnership arrangement facilitated by accredited modules comprised the following: the master trainers and their mentors which resulted in ITC under Component 1 of the TRTA II programme • Module on Trade in Agriculture the development of further six draft modules. It is envisages the development of training modules to enrich • Module on Trade in Services expected that the modules will be finalized soon and will PITAD’s regular training programmes and for capacity • Module on Regional Integration: A Comparative Legal be accredited by WTI for the above mentioned joint building of policy makers through in‐service trainings. In Framework certificate. The modules developed during 2012 this connection six training modules were developed by • Module on Trade Policy Formulation comprise of: PITAD selected master trainers under the guidance of WTI • Module on Trade Policy Competitiveness Analysis • Module on Trade, environment and climate change selected mentors on specific trade policy areas. The • Module on International Trade Negotiations • Module on Trade and Investment completed modules were evaluated by the evaluation Similarly, work on development of seven training • Module on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual and accreditation committee of the WTI which found the modules was started during early 2012 by the PITAD Property Rights modules according to international standards and in selected master trainers under the mentorship of WTI • Module on the Economics and Policy of Non Tariff conformity with the WTI standards. Accordingly, the six experts. A mechanism was put in place to monitor Measures jointly developed modules were accredited for a joint progress on module development, which has proved • Module on Trade Remedies WTI‐PITAD certificate course on International Trade Law effective in ensuring progress according to agreed time • Module on Dispute Settlement under the WTO and Commercial Diplomacy to be offered at PITAD. The six frames. Very intensive collaboration took place among • Module on measuring the competitiveness of PTAs PNAC close to achieve International Recognition for Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies TRTA II programme fielded Mr. Richard Colleyr, International Expert in Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs), to support the development of the quality infrastructure by helping PNAC to achieve international recognition for the accreditation services it provides. The primary purpose of this mission was to undertake an initial assessment of the PNAC’s technical capability and competence prior to a formal peer evaluation from PAC (Pacific Accreditation Council). In addition to the review of PNAC’s documented procedures and files, the expert also observed two of PNAC’s most experienced assessors performing two routine surveillance assessments of Accredited Inspection Bodies (both are based in Karachi). The key objectives for the mission were achieved and number of potential non‐conformities ware identified in order to enable PNAC managers and senior staff better prepared to answer questions from the PAC peer evaluation team. A number of opportunities to improve and update PNAC’s existing practices and procedures were identified and discussed with PNAC senior management. During the course of the mission of Intentional expert in CABs in Pakistan, three training courses were conducted. Two of these were internal training course for PNAC staff Mr. Richard Colleyr, TRTA II International Expert in CABs during a training session on Standards in Karachi in their Islamabad offices and the other was a public/open course in Karachi which was attended by representatives revision of the ISO/IEC 17021 standards. explain how those changes to the standard might affect or from most of the largest Certification Bodies in Pakistan. One of the internal training courses covered the is effecting the way the standard is being interpreted and The training provided to PNAC staff included training on requirements of ISO/IEC 17021 and was followed by a used by the large European Accreditation Bodies. the implementation of the ISO 17011 and ISO 17021 workshop session which focussed on the way that non‐ A short exam was also conducted to test the delegates' standards and the typical roles and responsibilities of an conformities are written by assessors. understanding of some of the more significant changes to Accreditation Scheme Managers. The training course on The second internal training course covered the the standards. ISO/IEC 17021 in Karachi for the Conformity Assessment requirements of the ISO/IEC 17011 and was also followed The training appears to have achieved its primary Bodies (CAB’s) was focused on the way that Accreditation by a workshop session on the roles and responsibilities of objective. There was good participation from delegates Bodies are operating and assessing compliance with the Accreditation Scheme Managers. and interesting discussion of the changes that had been said standard. The training on ISO 17021, which the expert conducted in made to the standards and potential impact on the way it Both of the training courses presented to PNAC staff, were Karachi, was attended by the representatives of 22 was being used by Accreditation Bodies. interactive courses and participation was encouraged, Conformity Assessment Bodies who are currently A secondary objective, to raise awareness of the throughout the training. The intention of the training was operating or offering assessment and inspection services accreditation services which PNAC are offering in to explain and discuss how the standards where being to their clients in Pakistan. The objective of the training Pakistan, was also achieved and a number of delegates implemented by the large European Accreditation Bodies was to inform the delegates what changes had been made who attended the session expressed an interest in and the changes which had been introduced by 2011 to the ISO /IEC Standard by the 2011 revisions and to seeking accreditation from PNAC. WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 7 INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Workshop on “Effective use of Intellectual Property System by SMEs” Small and Medium‐sized Enterprises (SMEs) form the bulk SMEs, a workshop was organized in WIPO in June 2012, following sessions examined how these IP rights, also of economic activity in all countries, more so in with the support of TRTA II programme, for private sector referred to as business assets, can be protected, managed developing countries. They are the engine of economic persons (from SMEs, SME support associations, and exploited. The workshop explored the importance of growth and job creation. However, while there is an Chambers of Commerce) as well as for officials from IPO IP in engaging in licensing, franchising and merchandising increasing reliance on intangibles for adding value to Pakistan and the public sector who are involved in as well as in accessing finance. The workshop also looked products and services, there is not an equal trend, at least promoting the use of IP by businesses. The key objectives at the importance of managing these assets in the context by SMEs, towards using the intellectual property (IP) of this workshop were to: (i) enhance the awareness of of engaging in international business whether a company system for protecting, managing and exploiting these institutions and players in the SME sector in Pakistan is involved in exporting, out sourcing or engaging with intangibles. This is due to a variety of reasons, including international partners. The IP system being a insufficient awareness of the IP system and its role in national system it is important to take steps business strategies, coupled with limited availability of to protect and manage the IP rights in an publicly supported IP services to the SME sector. international context. Issues that pertain to Specific IP rights ‐ patents, trademarks, copyright, universities and their interaction with designs, trade secrets, plant variety protection ‐ can, in businesses, as well as on how to conduct an IP the first place, be acquired and used as a defensive tool to audit, were also discussed. prevent the access and use by others of those rights. This It is expected that as a result of this has assumed particular importance in today’s globalized workshop, the participants would (a) have and extremely competitive economic environment. acquired a basic understanding of what Differentiation is crucial to stay ahead of the competition. constitutes IP assets, why they are relevant, Quite apart from its role as a defensive tool, the IP system and how they may be effectively deployed in also provides interesting opportunities for businesses to the competitive strategies of companies, (b) exploit their rights in a variety of different ways. For Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi, Chairman, IPO‐Pakistan and Mr. Sajjad Ahmed Bhutta, act as IP focal points/trainers for SMEs within instance, IP rights may be granted to others through sale Director General, IPO‐Pakistan during a training session arranged at SMEDA their respective institutions, and (c) facilitate or license thereby creating new business opportunities about the value of IP as a business tool, and (ii) assist in the the use of IP by SMEs in Pakistan, including by integrating for both the holder of the right and the party acquiring the integration of IP into the business support services IP services into the other business support services right. Possession of intellectual property portfolios, or offered by these participating institutions. provided by their respective institutions. even a single but strong intellectual property right (which The workshop started with the introduction of the various This would, in turn, help strengthen the capacity of SMEs is often the case with SMEs), can be incentive for IP rights from a business perspective. The participants to more effectively navigate and exploit the IP system. attracting finance, new partnerships and collaborative were given an overview of what these rights are, how This would also, in the long term, contribute to the ventures. these rights are acquired and most importantly how they competitiveness and growth of SMEs and, thus, to the Given the importance of the potential benefits of IP for would add value to their business strategies. The economic growth of Pakistan. Training of trainers in Lean Manufacturing The pilot sectoral benchmarking analysis conducted Hence, to address this gap, a nine‐day training of trainers under TRTA II programme in collaboration with the course in lean manufacturing was designed. National Productivity Organization (NPO) of Pakistan The course comprised four days of classroom based suggested the need for Pakistani manufacturing industries training and five days of practical application in the field to adopt lean manufacturing techniques to remove working in the fan industry. several of the internal inefficiencies and make easy The training course was conducted by Professor John productivity gains. The institutional analysis of related Heap (Vice President World Network of Productivity public sector entities has also revealed that limited Organizations), Professor Mike Dillon (TRTA II capacity and knowledge about lean manufacturing exists. International Expert on Value Addition) and Usman Khan (TRTA II National Expert on Industry, Benchmarking & Monitoring). Twenty Five Master trainers from NPO, TEVTA, TUSDEC, SMEDA, NUST and fan industry were trained and given completion certificates. The first four Trainers giving training at fan manufacturing unit in Gujrat days of the training were conducted in Lahore where the master trainers were exposed to the technical material of The master trainers at the end of the progarmme made a lean manufacturing techniques. The training comprised comprehensive presentation to the management of the presentations and group exercises to equip the trainers factory. The work done and recommendations made were with lean manufacturing concepts. highly appreciated for their practicality and easy cost After successful completion of the technical course, seven effective applicability. of the selected master trainers were taken to a fan factory Under the pilot implementation of lean, so far, in Gujrat. Subsequently, these master trainers alongwith TRTA II programme has been able to make the following the international expert, trained 60 floor shop managers impacts: and workers from four fan factories in lean manufacturing • Reduce the production batch cycle time from 6 days and additionally worked with the workers of the factory to to 1 day come up with 15 lean improvement recommendations. • Reducing paint drying time by almost 50 per cent, saving Professor John Heap (Vice President World Network of Productivity Organizations), Professor Mike Dillon (TRTA II International Each of the participant was also awarded lean course energy costs Expert in Value Addition) during the training of trainers completion certificate. • Reducing testing time at packaging stage by about 80% WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 8 SECTORAL SUPPORT Farmer Field Schools (FFS) for Mango and Kinnow growers Rural development is a global concern and Pakistan is not both with partners. an exception. Farmer Field School is field based learning The FFS activities are based on and lasts for a full cropping season. Farmer Field School discovery learning process (FFS) is a well tested approach based upon “learning by through non‐formal adult doing” to empower the farmer community to build their education techniques involving capacity for informed decision making. FFS provides a simulation and group dynamic platform to the farming communities where they can share exercises. This model aims to help their experiences and knowledge to improve their existing farmers to discover and learn practices through experiential learning processes leading about field ecology and towards sustainable agriculture production. integrated crop management Citrus Research Institute (CRI) and Mango Research Station starting from land preparation to (MRS) selected 10 farm clusters each for the pilot right seed selection, rational use application of code of practices (CoPs) on the basis of of irrigation, fertilizers and criteria developed by TRTA II programme. The cluster pesticides, harvesting and model identifies 1 large producer (the anchor) who would marketing. Under these FFS, work together with 4(or more than 4) small farms, to farmers learn how to best utilize operate a cohesive production program leading to indigenous resources and shipment of produce to market (overseas). The cluster implement best natural resource members will have contractual agreements with the management strategies based on Anchor to purchase or buy before the harvest is decided. financial input. Each FFS needs a Mr. Kit Chen, TRTA II International Expert on Global GAP during Farmers Field School for Mango growers in Multan technically competent facilitator to lead members through the is a meeting of farmers that might range from at least 10 up hands‐on exercises. There is no lecturing to 16 meetings depending upon the need. Extension involved. The Officers of CRI and MRS are teaching methods are considered as tools in the hands of doing the job of facilitator. However, MRS extension field staff to disseminate agricultural technology and CRI will train the extension officers of among farming community. Different extension methods Agriculture Department Punjab, Field play different roles according to their nature, with purpose Officers of Pakistan Horticulture and nature of farmers upon whom these methods are Development and Export Company, applied. Prominent farmers, Members of the FFSs are about practical, hands‐on topics. In the FFS, the associations of growers and relevant persons field is the teacher, and it provides most of the training as Master Trainers so that they can continue materials like plants, pests, soil particles and real problems. the process. Any new “language” learned in the course of the studies Efforts are being made to train farmers as can be applied directly to real objects, and local names can facilitators/ master trainers, because they be used and agreed on. Farmers are usually much more are often better facilitators than outside comfortable in field situations than in classrooms. In most extension staff ‐ they know the community cases, communities can provide a study site with a shaded and its members, speak a similar language, area for follow‐up discussions. are recognized by members as colleagues, Mr. Kit Chen, TRTA II International Expert on Global GAP and Mr. Aurangzaib Khan, and know the area well. TRTA II National Expert in Horticulture during Farmers Field School From a financial for Kinnow growers in Sargodha perspective, farmer The cluster enables small farms to be linked to the market, facilitators require less for the larger farms they will become a stronger entity in transport and other financial support the negotiations in the market. The Kinnow and the Mango than formal extensionists. They can Cluster Groups have been formed and their capacities are also operate more independently (and now in the process of being upgraded. therefore cheaply), outside formal The Farmer Field School (FFS) approach evolved from the hierarchical structures. concept that optimal learning derives from experience ‐ in FFS are not difficult to set up if there is a the case of farmers, from observation in the field. The FFS commitment to, and faith in farmers integrates the domains of ecology and non‐formal and facilitators ability to learn and education to give farmers the opportunity to learn about apply learning to local problems their crop and to learn from each other. themselves. In general, FFS consist of groups of people with a common More interesting is the fact that FFSs interest, who get together on a regular basis to study “how are inclined toward biological control and why” of a particular topic. The topics covered can vary and organic farming, with a clear considerably from soil health, optimum tillage operations, objective to minimize the excessive use right variety selection, rationalizing agro‐chemicals, IPM of pesticides that are serious health and cooperative marketing. FFS will ensure that developing hazards for human and animal. country clients have the skills and capacity to participate in School does not mean the primary or Dr. Aman Ullah Malik, Prof. Post‐harvest University of Agriculture Faisalabad and Mr. Aurangzaib Khan, TRTA II National Expert in Horticulture at a traditional the global marketplace on an equal footing, to negotiate middle like school in our country, but it Mango farm in Multan WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 9 SECTORAL SUPPORT Development of Code of Practices and acquiring expertise to train Fishermen A detailed situation analysis was done through a series of knowing that their capacity to get income can be The analysis of the given situation indicated that for interactive sessions with the fishermen of Balochistan by enhanced if they use methods and technology which will imparting such training to the local fishermen, the TRTA II the international and national experts of TRTA II keep the quality of their catch good enough to fetch programme can play an important role of building programme to assess their felt needs so that the TRTA‐II premium price. capacity of the Balochistan Fisheries Department’s program could rationally tailor a Extension Officers as master trainers training programme for the from an internationally recognized fishermen of Balochistan in the light of institute that specializes in skill developed Code of Practices (CoPs) so development for in‐depth and hand‐ that the fishermen are hand‐on on training in fisheries related income trained enabling them to bring larger supply chain. These master trainers proportion of “A” grade fish in good can then be supervised for the quality so that they get better income conduct of training of local fishermen from their catch at various stages in in various areas of Balochistan. The the supply chain. The interviews and Fisheries Department (FD) survey with randomly picked group of Government of Baluchistan also fishermen of Balochistan coast endorsed the need for the capacity categorically showed concern for building of the selected qualified FD gradual decrease in their incomes officials as master trainers, at a from the fish catch and they felt that selected institute so that on return there is really need for them to from training, these master trainers increase their incomes by having new services can be utilized in skill and modern knowledge on fish development of over 1000 fishermen handling techniques on board as well of Balochistan annually in the area of as at the landing sites , viz a viz, Fishermen are knitting the nets fisheries income supply chain. Towards establishing Sanitary and Phytosanitary Controls in Fisheries Sector of Balochistan product export from Gwadar in Balochistan. university level and for which technical assistance could be At present, immense potential exists for trade of fisheries provided by TRTA II programme to subsequently build the product to Iran and if there is provision for fisheries trade capacity of the university. from Gwadar, then it is going to open a new avenue for economic development of Balochistan, in general, and for the fisheries business operators in particular. As a next step the TRTA II programme can facilitate and provide technical assistance to the Government of Balochistan (GoB) for formalizing through policy documentation or by appropriate legislation for creating/ nomination of the Provincial Competent Authority in respect of food safety controls in the fishery sector. Moreover, as per the suggestion of Mr. Rohail Baloch Secretary Fishermen preparing for fishing Fisheries GoB, a questionnaire is In appreciation of need for developing SPS control system being prepared for the Lasbela in Fisheries sector of Balochistan as per the assessment University of Agriculture, Water and by Dr Ian Goulding International Expert on SPS, it was Marine Sciences, Lasbela, to explore agreed between Government of Balochistan and The the possibility of initiation of a short TRTA II programme to formalize the intervention by tailor‐made courses for Fisheries signing an MOU between the two organizations giving a Inspectors of Balochistan so that clear roadmap to be followed. At present, there is only they can be trained precisely in one Competent Authority in Pakistan for fisheries and rendering Sanitation and Phytosa‐ that is Karachi‐based Marine Fisheries Department. nitation controls in fisheries sector The Secretary Balochistan Fisheries Department is of the in Balochistan. view that by developing mechanism whereby SPS control This preliminary questionnaire system could be extended indigenously in Balochistan would indicate deficiencies in the will also pave the way for opening of direct fisheries teaching capacity (if any) at the Fishermen unloading the shrimps WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO 10 STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM established, Punjab Food Safety & Standards Authority our University in the field of food safety. The University has (PFSSA) in collaboration with other partners like UNIDO and internationally accredited University Diagnostic Lab and universities will be able to tackle these issues. WTO‐Quality Operations Lab. These two labs are state of the European Union funded TRTA II programme implemented by art testing facilities in the country to test the quality & safety UNIDO has three complementary components aimed at of Food starting from Farm to Consumer Desk. We have also improving the trade and investment policy climate and developed separate infrastructure for successful running of enhancing trade development, strengthening standards and PDIP in Food Safety & Controls, even in this scenario of Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha quality capacity, and improving the protection of intellectual financial crunch, when it is hard for us to manage our routine Vice-Chancellor property rights. expenses. We are also planning to develop state of the art University of Veterinary and The implementation of these components is expected to FOOD SAFETY CENTRE at our University tailor‐made to fulfill Animal Sciences – UVAS result in strengthening of the trade capacity building process training requirements at all steps of food supply chain. We Lahore in Pakistan, thereby, promoting the economic integration of are hopeful, that TRTA II Programme, with commonalities to country into the global and regional economies and ensure food safety in Pakistan, will join our hands to establish Health and healthy living is the major concern of every enhancing the enabling climate for export trade. & develop such facility. In fact, it has been our policy to individual and verily the access to safe food is way ahead to The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences is serving collaborate and extend our facilities to other public and prevent food poisoning & food borne diseases and to ensure as a hub for knowledge generation, dissemination and private sector institutions for mutual benefits as well as healthy living. Pakistan is amongst those countries, where scholarly education of younger generation in Livestock marching towards wider perspective of knowledge based food safety control system is very weak, posing serious sector including Food Safety. It is our understanding that a economy of the country. threats to public health as well as economy of the country. It post‐graduate diploma in Food Safety & Controls through is estimated that as a whole, healthy and clean food is indigenous and external resources can inculcate the required Initiation of post‐graduate diploma available only to about 48% population of the country. traits for quality food inspection and monitoring system in program for food safety officers, Adulterations especially in milk and use of injurious food Pakistan. Such training modules with requisite knowledge & additives have further aggravated this situation. technology in emerging global scenario will also make the proposed by EU funded TRTA II Pakistan is affluent in agriculture and livestock wealth but Food Safety Inspectors/Officers aware of global programme, is one of the priorities of lacks ability to fully exploit this rich resource due to developments and WTO needs, in food inspection system. insufficient investment, lack of professional skills, Our university realizes its role in national progress, public our University. I appreciate the efforts inadequate technologies and value‐addition activities. The health protection and poverty alleviation through food of TRTA II Programme and our faculty country is also suffering a general failure of its Sanitary and sector development and producing knowledgeable Phytosanitary (SPS) control system, and this failure is manpower. Therefore, initiation of post‐graduate diploma who are working hard to design and impacting on domestic animal, plant and human health and program for food safety officers, proposed by EU funded thus undermining access to export markets. TRTA II programme, is one of the priorities of our University. I implement internationally accredited Food safety has been a neglected area in the past, with appreciate the efforts of TRTA II Programme and our faculty Programme in Food Safety & Controls divided mandates, weak institutions, outdated legislation who are working hard to design and implement and lack of budgetary support. However, government is internationally accredited Programme in Food Safety & at University of Veterinary & Animal responding to these failures with a program to reform Controls at University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Sciences,L ahore. Federal and Provincial institutions and I hope, recently Lahore. I want to add here some of the key developments in Department (FSC&RD) is providing seed certification services to programmes on the development of draft business plan for the seed producers, multipliers and distributors in the country sustainability of accredited programmes once achieved. This through its 27 field labs established throughout Pakistan. In collaboration with TRTA II programme has to go a long way as it addition to certification of seeds at different seed promises linking FSC&RD finally with ISTA, a world seed production/multiplication levels, this department also monitors forum/body by providing the required technical assistance in the seed quality in the market to allow the sale of good quality addition to aiding in obtaining accreditation for CSTL. This would certified seed only. not only strengthen and familiarize the department but will also Mr. Salim Sadiq FSC&RD has initiated the process of accreditation of its Central lift the image of the country by promoting seed trade thereby Director General Seed Testing laboratory (CSTL) located at its headquarter at ensuring the food security. Federal Seed Certification & Islamabad. To dissolve barriers and promote seed trade Registration Department between Pakistan and the rest of the world, it is the need of the TRTA II programme so far has (FSC&RD) hour that accreditation of this lab is accomplished as early as provided technical assistance in possible. Apart from capacity building of the local scientists for Food security occupies a significant place among programmes accurate seed analyses, necessary value addition to the seed will multiple areas such as preparation of aimed at social uplift and poverty alleviation in the country. be achieved through provision of seed testing certificates by an Governmental and non‐governmental organizations have Q‐documentation, by fielding accredited laboratory which will be recognized globally. It would initiated a number of programmes to address this issue on short provide the required level of guarantee to the local farmers as international expert on the subject of as well as long term bases. For the actualization of the goal of well as to the buyers of Pakistani seeds across the border. provision of food to all, a separate Ministry with the name of accreditation who is frequently CSTL is one of the labs identified by the Government of Pakistan Food Security has been created at centre to ensure food security. to be recipient of technical assistance under the Trade Related visiting the lab and guiding the In all projects of food security, seed sector development is the Technical Assistance (TRTA II) Programme being implemented by key area identified by all the stakeholders to be requiring technical staff. It has also organized UNIDO through funding from the European Union. As per immediate intervention. Since, provision of quality seed is pivotal proposed plan, CSTL is to receive accreditation status by the end and conducted training programmes for ensured and higher crop productivity to meet the demand of of year 2013. TRTA II programme so far has provided technical food for teeming millions. At present, 25‐30% quality certified on the development of draft business assistance in multiple areas such as preparation of Q‐ seed is being provided to the farmers through public and private documentation, by fielding international expert on the subject of plan for sustainability of accredited seed sector agencies. Quality cover is being extended by Federal accreditation who is frequently visiting the lab and guiding the government through administration of federal act i.e. The Seed programme s o nce a chieved. technical staff. It has also organized and conducted training Act, 1976. Federal Seed Certification and Registration WIPO The TRTA II Programme is funded by the European Union The Ministry of Commerce is overall coordinator The programme is implemented by UNIDO in association with ITC & WIPO
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