USAID/NCBA Exports High Value
Cattle to Indonesia
One hundred and five head of fattened cattle valued at US$36,750.00,
were exported last week under the USAID funded Timor Economic
Rehabilitation and Development Project (TERDP) being implemeneted
by the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) . This
latest export of cattle from rural farmers in Manufahi and Covalima
brings the total cattle exports by the NCBA/TERDP to Indonesia
to approximately 600 since ineption of this project in 2003.
NCBA provides technical assistance to local counterpart with
Cooperativa Café Timor (CCT) in procurement, fattening
and marketing/export of cattle. It is projected that this project
will export a minimum of 1500 head of cattle from client farmers
to Indonesia this year in response to market demands for meat
in Indonesia. (Feb. 13, 2007)
USAID Private Sector Development
Project Helps Five Local Farms Deliver Fresh Produce to Supermarket
The USAID-funded Private Sector Development Project / Dezenvolve
Setor Privadu (DSP) facilitated this past week, the first delivery
of fresh produce to a local commerical supermarket. The products
included carrots, cabbages, snow peas, beans and shallots coming
from five farms in Aileu and Ainaro. This initiative is the
result of an assessment that DSP conducted last year on the
demand for fresh produce in Timor-Leste. It focuses on improving
varieties, creating year round production, teaching appropriate
post-harvest handling techniques, adding value for higher end
marketing, and implementing a cold chain linkage. (Feb. 13,
2007)

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