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Finalizing the Group Certification Protocol

Finalizing the Group Certification Protocol. feedback session 1 (English) RSPO RT7 day 1 1 November 2009. Explanation by Biocert. Relates to the mother document of the Group Certification system (done by Proforest) Document structure has changed protocol -> Guidance.

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Finalizing the Group Certification Protocol

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  1. Finalizing the Group Certification Protocol feedback session 1 (English) RSPO RT7 day 1 1 November 2009

  2. Explanation by Biocert • Relates to the mother document of the Group Certification system (done by Proforest) • Document structure has changed protocol -> Guidance

  3. 1. Traceability and documentation • Someone (Traceability working group) will have to work on traceability where it is required. • Registration of traders is not compulsory in Indonesia which may cause problems

  4. 2. Equitable benefit sharing • Certificate trade (green palm) enables full premium to be transferred to smallholder • Book and Claim needs a watertight registration system • Basis of calculation: need derivative / extraction parameters to be agreed • RSPO revenues to be used to fund group certification schemes?

  5. 3. Flexibility in Market Access • Enables (groups of) independents access to markets regardless of B&C or traceable • Gives economy of scale / negotiating position • Less dependency on (certified) mills; smallholder control over certified material

  6. 4. Intermediaries / boundaries Observations: 1) Does not necessarily require joint marketing 2) Vicinity is not a criterion 3) Requires a management group, but this does not necessaily needs to be an existing group 4) Group manager has to be an RSPO member; there should be clear criteria but the current list in the second draft on who can manage a group is too restrictive 5) Where state agencies are involved as Group Manager, they should be subject to RSPO Code of Conduct and other regulations

  7. 5a. Models for Groups • Coops • Associations • Producer companies • Self-organised groups • Mills • Traders / middlemen Obs: Do we really have to make an exhaustive list?

  8. 5a. Models for Groups • Membership organisation • Collective • Federation of groups

  9. 6. Risk assessment requirement • A thorough risk assessment is required but could not be done by the working group

  10. 7. Sampling and stratification • Should be elaborated

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