Does EUCORD prevent child labour?

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We ban child labor in our projects and train our staff to pay special attention to prevent the use of child labor among our partners.

Are EUCORD financial accounts trustworthy?

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EUCORD uses a double-entry accounting system. The bookings are done locally and controlled at the HQ level. They are then outsourced to a specialized accounting firm based in Leuven (Belgium) called “De Kleine Prins” specialized in NGO accounting. EUCORD books … Read More

Does EUCORD use GMOs in its projects?

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EUCORD does not promote GMOs or genetically modified organisms in its projects. EUCORD promotes both open-pollinated varieties and hybrid varieties developed through conventional plant breeding.

What is EUCORD’s theory of change?

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EUCORD’s mission is to increase farmers’ capacity to sustainably grow quality crops matched to the commercial needs of the agribusiness sector and in doing so, increase food security, develop the private sector and improve the livelihoods of rural communities. EUCORD’s … Read More

In the PPP model, who is the private partner and who is the public partner?

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Private partners include food and beverage companies, flour mills, animal feed producers, edible oil producers, and hotels and restaurants in need of locally sourced produce. EUCORD serves as a bridge between the business and the farmers, acting as mediator to … Read More

Do the farmers you work with use chemical inputs?

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Farmers in Africa often struggle with hostile conditions, including degraded soils, drought and a large variety crop diseases and pests. EUCORD facilitates access to organic and mineral fertilizers and, when necessary, crop protection products that meet WHO standards and are … Read More

Why is local sourcing important?

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Local sourcing versus importation of agricultural products contributes to local development and environmental sustainability. Indeed, local sourcing contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions required to import products and decreases the national import balance, while promoting local value addition and enhancing … Read More

Does EUCORD promote conventional or regenerative farming?

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Conventional farming refers to methods that require external (chemical) inputs, advanced agricultural techniques and monocropping. By contrast, regenerative farming refers to practices that rely less on the use of external inputs, that promote crop diversification, and a more sustainable land-use. … Read More

What crops is EUCORD working on?

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EUCORD often focuses on crops that are important for household consumption and for value-added processing. These include cereals as barley, maize, millet, sorghum, and rice; roots & tubers such as cassava and potatoes; leguminous crops such as cowpea, groundnuts and … Read More

Where is EUCORD based?

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EUCORD is a Brussels-based non-profit organization, registered in The Netherlands as a cooperative. EUCORD has country offices in Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali, and Rwanda and staff in Nigeria and Senegal. EUCORD has prior project implementation experience in Burundi, DRC, Ghana, Kenya, … Read More

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