Markets and Trade

Building more resilient avocado and pineapple value chains

FAO works with industry actors in the avocado and pineapple sectors to support resilience in the operations of the two value chains. The report Resilience assessment of avocado and pineapple value chains summarizes the challenges these sectors face, as well as the opportunities and areas for action to strengthen their resilience. The findings are based on an extensive literature review and consultations with some of the main actors from the global avocado and pineapple industries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Two technical briefs summarizing the main results of the study, one for avocado and one for pineapple, are also available.

Based on the study results, FAO identified specific topics where businesses operating in the tropical fruit sector needed further support to strengthen resilience. Through consultation with project participants, the topic of monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) to track resilience and sustainability outcomes was prioritized. This was followed by enhancing the adoption of occupational health and safety practices at the workplace and improving natural resources management. To respond to these needs, FAO organized peer-learning events on innovative approaches to soil mapping and on occupational health and safety in the tropical fruit sector. An extensive technical guide on MEL was developed with the support of an advisory working group of industry actors.

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Webinar #18: Responsible business conduct and risk management of pineapple value chains in Asia and the Pacific, in collaboration with the International Tropical Fruits Network (TFNet) - Summary report
28/06/2024

Webinar #18: Responsible business conduct and risk management of pineapple value chains in Asia and the Pacific, in collaboration with the International...

Webinar #1: Climate change mitigation, 2 June 2021
03/08/2021

This was the first in a series of technical webinars being organized by FAO’s Responsible Fruits project in response to the priorities and interests...

Building responsible global value chains for sustainable tropical fruits
09/03/2021

This three-year project is led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and titled “Building responsible global value chains...

Action Report April 2022: Responsible Tropical Fruits Project
10/10/2022

The FAO led project “Building responsible global value chains for the sustainable production and trade of tropical fruits” works with businesses, farmer...

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27/09/2024

Responsible business conduct (RBC), implemented through due diligence, can help avocado producers and businesses improve the sustainability of their operations and gain or maintain access to markets. By adopting RBC and due diligence processes, businesses can mitigate social and environmental risks, avoid financial losses, and enhance long-term profitability.

22/05/2024

Avocados, like other tropical fruits, are susceptible to food loss and waste due to their high moisture content and perishable nature. Factors including climate change, inadequate infrastructure and handling during harvesting, packaging and transportation increase the risk of food loss, impacting fruit supply and quality.

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