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Smarter Food Single Window: Facilitating Fresh Fruit and Vegetable exports in Greece
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The smarter food vision:
inclusive, safe, traceable
Greek Trade Facilitation Reform
National economic and social crisis in 2012
Holistic national TF reform programme:
Policy vision for trade facilitation in Greece
List of 25 key actions
Goals, Key Performance Indicators, deadlines
International support for the implementation
Resources
Approved by the Parliament late 2012
and implemented 2013/2014
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Facilitating export of Greek fresh fruit and
vegetable
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Request :
Analyse supply chain
Identify bottlenecks
Implement trade facilitation measures
Introduce eBusiness technology and Single
Window
Benchmark with EU best practice
Propose a strategy to develop Greek exports
Single Window Environment
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EU “Single Window Environment“*
Development of automated platforms for stakeholder
collaboration (IOS)
These platforms will be networked
Single Window is not a system, but a collaboration of systems (similar to Internet)
Greece Architecture
Greece Single Window is a network of IOS systems
Independent, stepwise development
Schedule: Customs, MENOS (agriculture), Port SW, ..
development of agriculture SW platform in Greece as a pilot for Greece Single Window
*Reference: Venice Declaration October 2014:
Greek SW Environment: A network of Stakeholder Systems
DG MOVE E-Maritime
Greek eCustoms
ICISNet
Agriculture MENOS
DG SANCO TRACES
EU Customs DG TAXUD
Buyer
Marine Department
Ship Piloting
Vessel Traffic Safety
Ship Agents
Sellers/Exporters
Importer’s Banks
Exporter’s Banks
Port Authority
Terminal Operator
Vessel Operator
Freight Forwarders
Hauler Operators
Warehouses
Terminal
Operators
Regulatory Agents
Port-equipment Operators
Customs Department
Quarantine & SPS Agency
Other government agencies
Health Department
Customs Brokers
Seller
Freight Forwarders Traders
Haulers
Vessels Air lines
Single Window Environment
Customs
Agriculture MENOS
Freight Forwarders Producers
Exporters
Min. Agr.
What is a Single Window for Agrifood Trade?
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The Single Window for
Agrifood Trade is collaborative system of public and private
sector stakeholders to increase
security and efficiency of
agrifood cross-border trade
through collaboration,
electronic information
exchange and efficient
regulation.
smarter food:
Information technology and trade
facilitation to improve the supply chain
and deliver new products to international
markets
Greece: 6 steps towards Agrifood SW
1. Business Process Analysis
2. Improve inspection system
3. Paperless certificate system
4. Standardization of data
5. Benchmark with EU best practice
6. Strategy for Greek Smarter Food
Step 1: Business Process Analsysis
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Objectives:
Get stakeholders together
Understand the export processes
What are the specific Greek issues
Where are the bottlenecks
BPA for key agriculture produce: Feta Cheese, Kiwi, Olive Oil,
Peaches, Fish, Cosmetics
Based on the UNNEXT BPA Guide
Step 2: Improve and automate inspection system
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FFV exports to 3rd countries require an EU conformity certificate
Large number of inspections, paper work and delays
Projects for improvement:
Approved Exporters: Exporters can apply for preferential status
Electronic Risk Managment: Assessment of risks and targeted inspections
Electronic managment of conformity certificates (application, issuance)
Re-organization of the inspection and control system incl. payments
Step 3: Specifciation for electronic certificate exchange
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Automated conformity certificate managment system
Automated Customs data management system
Next: electronic exchange platform Ministry of Agriculture and Customs
System specifcation: busines processes, data structures, document flows, cost and implementation plan,..
Lessons learned:
Time needed to build a joint project team
Electronic documents are NOT the equivalent of paper documents
Requires integration of processes between two agencies and joint risk managment
Building an automated Risk Managment System
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Electronic information: which agency will check which data,
when, what is the risk, which rules apply, what is the legal
basis, ..?
Step 4: Data Model and electronic documents
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Electronice document exchange between two ministires
Questions: Which data, which data formats, what is the meaning of this data.
Systematic analysis of the sematic and structure of the data
Data Model: All data elements needed to manage cross border trade
Messages/Documents: subset of a the data model; data elements that are exchanged between two parties
EU standard (2014): WCO Data Model 3
off-the-shelf data model with focus to cross border trade
Extension packages : Licenses Permits Certifcates Others (LPCO)
System of national extensions: «My Information Package»
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Change management
Why shall we use a data model?
Why a Customs data model?!
Which standards/technology shall we use?
How can we get organised?
Technical work:
Greek data harmonization expert group
Electronic Greek Conformity Certificate
Step 4: Greek Data Model and electronic
documents
Challenge: develop the «Greek Information Package»
Step 5: Supply chain benchmarking
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Birds eye view:
How to transform Trade Faciltiation achivements into export opportunities?
How do similar supply chains work in other countries?
What can we learn from others?
Approach:
Stakeholder consultation
Assessment of the current situation of Greece
Benchmarking with EU best practice
SWOT analysis
Development of recommendations
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports from Greece:
challenges
Identification of hotspots
and potential solutions
How do others cope?
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports from Greece:
solutions
Policy makers Administration Private sector
International benchmarking
Benchmarking Strategy Greece
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Step 6: Vision for Greek Smarter Food
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Concept for a Greek Smarter Food Vision
“..develop premium, IT-enabled brands and focus on delivering high value products, such as organic and socially aware products, to high income markets”
Cornerstones:
Risk managment and paperless trade
Quality of Greece Produce
Origin of Greece as a world class tourist destination
Tradition of Greek Smallholders and regions
The Greek Roadmap: Were are we now?
Now: Greece international ranking in trade facilitation
competitiveness improved from rank 84 to 48 in World
Bank DoingBusiness ranking
Agriculture:
Authorized exporter, electronic conformity certificate, Risk
Managment System(s), improvement inspections system,
specification for agriculture Single Window, Mata Model
Next: technical development of the platform, discussion with
policy leaders on smarter food vision
Looking ahead: WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement
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Bali, 7 December 2013
Article 10: The «Single Window» article
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Article10: Formalities connected with importation and exportation and
transit
WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement
• Add the measures here
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Perishable Goods: Summary
9.1 With a view to preventing avoidable loss or deterioration of
perishable goods, and provided all regulatory requirements have been
met, each Member shall release within shortest possible time
9.2 Each Member shall give appropriate priority to perishable goods
when scheduling any examinations that may be required.
9.3 Arrange for (or allow importer to care for) proper storage facilities
prior to release of goods .. And.. provide procedures for release of
goods from these storage facilities.
9.4 In cases of significant delay in the release of perishable goods, and
upon written request, the importing Member shall, to the extent
practicable, provide a communication on the reasons for the delay.
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