(1995)
For many years, SUSTAIN organized short-term activities in response
to requests for assistance from developing countries. These requests
came from local businesses, organizations, universities and educational
institutions, USAID missions and other international donors, host country
governments, and others. SUSTAIN staff carefully evaluated each request
in consultation with expert volunteers to determine the nature of the
problem and the most appropriate type of assistance. Assistance was
offered in many forms, including technical consultations, technical
assistance, assessments, workshops, and other activities to best address
the needs in the field.
Guatemala (December 1995). Fruits & Vegetables Processing
Training
A SUSTAIN volunteer trained PROFRUTA technicians in the processing of
fruits and vegetables, a natural source of vitamins and minerals, in
Guatemala. In a letter to SUSTAIN, the Executive Director of PROFRUTA
stated that as a result of this activity, technical assistance was now
being provided "to groups of indigenous peasants (men and women),
who are interested in performing agro-industrial activities as a means
of diversifying their income sources".
Ohio & Pennsylvania, U.S. (November 1995). Visit of Russian
Dairy Personnel to U.S. Facilities
A SUSTAIN volunteer from a Pennsylvania dairy plant hosted technicians
from two Russian dairies on a tour of dairy and packaging plants in
Ohio and Pennsylvania.
U.S. (October/November 1995). USAID/Africa Bureau Trade and
Investment Promotion Advisors Workshop
Two SUSTAIN volunteers participated in a workshop organized by USAID/AFR,
on trade and investment in food industries. Participants included representatives
from African municipal, regional, and national governments who promote
trade and investment through technical assistance to small and medium-sized
businesses. Volunteers covered topics including food processing technologies,
marketing, and natural products.
Guatemala and El Salvador (September 1995). Assessment of Food
Safety & Quality Assurance Training
A SUSTAIN team conducted a review and impact assessment of previous
SUSTAIN workshops on food safety and quality assurance in Central America.
The team gathered input from industry, government and participants at
prior workshops to assist in designing future training in food hygiene,
plant sanitation, Good Manufacturing Practices, quality assurance and
HACCP.
Guatemala (September 1995). INCAP Anniversary Conference
SUSTAIN offered a presentation on "Globalizing Trade & Nutrition:
Opportunities to Improve the Diet of Central American Populations".
Russia (Tver Oblast) (September 1995). Dairy Processing II
Training
In the second of a pair of workshops on dairy product processing, production,
packaging, and marketing, a SUSTAIN volunteer provided training and
one-on-one technical assistance to dairy processors.
Honduras (August 1995). Fruits & Vegetables Processing
Training
A SUSTAIN volunteer conducted a workshop on fruit and vegetable processing
technologies, including instruction on preservation techniques, quality
control, and canning regulations for employees of local food processing
operations. The workshop was organized by the Chamber of Commerce of
Northern Honduras.
Russia (June 1995). Marketing Training
Two SUSTAIN volunteers conducted a workshop on the fundamentals of marketing
for small and newly-privatized food manufacturing businesses. Topics
included consumer trend analysis, packaging, pricing, advertising, and
promotion.
Anaheim, CA, U.S. (June 1995). Forum at the IFT Annual Meeting
SUSTAIN sponsored a forum at the Institute of Food Technologists 1995
Annual Meeting entitled "Food Safety and Quality Challenges in
Emerging Markets: Sharing the Means to Address Barriers and Opportunities".
Speakers addressed the problem of food contamination and possibilities
for the harmonization of standards in bilateral and multilateral trade
agreements.
Washington, DC & Anaheim, CA, U.S (May/June 1995). Participant
Training - Uganda & Madagascar
USAID/AFR/PSG&E and SUSTAIN hosted the Director of the Ugandan Bureau
of Standards and the Manager of AFAFI, a company in Madagascar, at the
1995 Annual Meeting of the Institute of Food Technologists. SUSTAIN
also organized informational meetings for the Ugandan participant in
Washington, D.C. with organizations including the National Food Processors
Association, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Food and Drug
Administration.
Indonesia (May 1995). Organic Coffee Technical Assistance
A SUSTAIN volunteer provided technical assistance in roasting, grinding,
packaging, and equipment needs for processing, marketing, and distribution
of organic coffee to a coffee cooperative at the request of CLUSA/Indonesia
as part of USAID's Indonesian Enterprise and Trade Development Project
for East Timor.
Washington, DC, U.S. (April 1995). USAID/Africa Bureau Collaborators
Workshop
SUSTAIN volunteers and staff participated in a workshop organized by
USAID/AFR to evaluate, prioritize, and plan USAID private sector development
objectives and activities in sub-Saharan Africa. Workshop participants
included individuals from African universities, businesses, and governments.
Guatemala (March 1995). Bakery Technologies & Quality Control
II Training
A SUSTAIN volunteer conducted the second of a pair of workshops for
millers and bakers on baking and quality assurance. Topics included
baking techniques, ingredient functionality, equipment and plant maintenance,
and quality control for the prevention of food-borne disease.
Russia (January/February 1995). Dairy Product Development I
Training
A SUSTAIN volunteer conducted the first of a pair of workshops and technical
assistance activities in dairy product development, diversification,
and quality control.
Nepal (January/February 1995). Dairy Processing Assessment:
Quality Control on Farm and Processing
A SUSTAIN volunteer assessed options for small dairy farmers and food
processors to improve milk quality, diversify processing technologies,
and improve packaging, storage, and handling. Product safety and the
prevention of food-borne disease were emphasized.
El Salvador (January 1995). Turnaround Assessment: Fisheries
Cooperative Facility
A team of two SUSTAIN volunteers assessed the "turnaround"
potential of a fishery cooperative. Examined were the financial status
of the cooperative, the condition of the fishing fleet, processing facility
and equipment, and the market demands for cooperative products.
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