Nestlé's Public-Private Partnerships in Agrioultural Sourcing

International Trade ForumNum. 4, Octobre 2009

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Operating through more than 20 formal, and many less formal public-private partnerships (PPP), Nestle works with agricultural producers and governmental and non-governmental agencies to deliver innovative solutions to water management and sustainable farming practices in developing countries. Nestle set up the Shuangcheng milk production facility in Heilongjiang Province, north-east China, in 1987. It is the largest facility of its kind in Asia and ranks fourth in the world in terms of annual dairy production in the Nestle Group. In 2005 Nestle entered into a PPP project to promote the sustainable production of Robusta coffee in Viet Nam. Together with the Neumann Kaffee Gruppe and GTZ, the German-based international cooperation enterprise, the company implemented a pilot project for best practices in sustainable coffee cultivation and processing in the country's largest Robusta-producing area, Dak Lak, and trained farmers in efficient irrigation techniques. The 2005 project received positive feedback from the local coffee producers, partner organizations and policy-makers.

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Nestlé's Public-Private Partnerships in Agrioultural Sourcing

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Operating through more than 20 formal, and many less formal public-private partnerships (PPPs), Nestlé works with agricultural producers and governmental and non-governmental agencies (NGOs) to deliver innovative solutions to water manag...

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