The promotion of training and information programmes designed to assist the transfer to Members of technology relevant to coffee is an important new objective in the International Coffee Agreement 2001.
By providing experts for workshops and programmes covering different aspects of coffee, publishing studies and facilitating a global research network on coffee the ICO contributes to capacity-building in developing countries.
Conferences and workshops
Since 2001, the following ICO conferences and workshops have been organized, with copies of the presentations and reports posted on the ICO Website (see the meetings/events section), to ensure wide dissemination of information.
Cooperating with other organizations
Where possible, the ICO works with other organizations to achieve synergies and ensure efficient use of resources.
Through a Memorandum of Understanding concluded in 2000 with the International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO (ITC), the ICO and ITC have combined their efforts with a view to helping developing coffee producing countries.
Examples of this cooperation are a workshop on e-commerce, held to inform Members about the different systems available and potential benefits for the coffee sector.
Coffee exporters' guide
Another example of this cooperation is the publication of an updated coffee exporters’ guide.
Compiled in cooperation with the Organization and with the assistance of almost 100 organizations, companies and individuals, the 330-page guide emphasizes trade practices of relevance to exporters in coffee producing countries.
As well as statistics and comments on the trade in coffee for both producing and consuming countries, the guide covers new trends in the coffee trade: electronic commerce, niche markets, organic and fair trade labelling, codes of conduct and environmental issues, and comes with a bookmark listing useful Website addresses for the coffee sector. A website version of the Coffee Guide was launched in 2005 and can be consulted at www.thecoffeeguide.org.
A Memorandum of Cooperation signed with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in September 2004 (document ICC-91-7) is another example of synergies with international organizations which will enable the ICO to cooperate with the FAO on areas such as global developmental objectives and technical assistance for ICO Members – for example on capacity building in statistical data handling.
The library facilities of the Organization are also available to Members for in-depth research on coffee matters.
Technical presentations
Technical presentations are arranged for Members during regular meetings of the ICO Executive Board and Council.
These cover a range of topics, from industry coffee and health programmes to new directives affecting coffee and can be downloaded from the ICO website (under the technical presentations category of the documents section).
Economic studies and reports
Economic studies and reports on topics such as risk management for coffee price fluctuations are published on a regular basis, while many ICO sponsored coffee development projects such as the project to prevent coffee wilt disease include information and training components to assist farmers in enhancing productivity and competitiveness.
The following economic studies and reports have been prepared since the start of the 2001 Agreement and can be downloaded from the ICO website (click on “Economics studies” under the “by category” option available on the documents section on the Meetings/Events dropdown menu). In addition, copies of the latest monthly report on the coffee market situation can be downloaded from the homepage of the ICO webpage.