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| | | | Ginger SOFRECO is a highly international company in terms of its clients, its partners, the nationalities of its experts, its headquarters staff and its presence in numerous countries.
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| | | | Ginger SOFRECO employs several hundred senior and junior experts of various nationalities, the vast majority of whom are technical specialists
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| Agribusiness, sector studies |
Preparation and implementation of a bioeconomic analysis model for coastal fisheries, and performance of fishery modeling exercises to test various management measures (2016-2017) |
In the framework of the regional fisheries project for West Africa financed by the World Bank at the request of the State Secretariat for Fisheries and Maritime Economy (SEPEM), development of a bio-economic analysis model for coastal fisheries, and capacity building of the institutional actors involved in the monitoring, control, surveillance and management of fisheries on subjects related to: fisheries management, data collection, statistical analysis, stock assessment, and biological and bio-economic modelling. Performance of simulations of the impact of various management measures on fish stocks. |
| Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria |
French Development Agency |
Expertise for PROPARCO for the analysis of a tree crops project and 5 business plans in West Africa (2016) |
Analysis of relationships between the company and its raw material suppliers in terms of equity and safeguarding resources. As-is analysis of the value chain and of its competitive environment. Analysis of possible developments in these relationships depending on changes in the economic and political context. Validation of the estimated costs and yields of the business plan and of a village development project. |
| Strategic and operational audit of SNI (Société nationale d'investissement) [national investment company] with a view to its reorganisation (2015-2016) |
The SNI is a national investment financing tool which must adapt to the current context in order to contribute to Cameroon’s growth objectives and enable the country’s ‘second industrialisation’ as set out in the Strategic Growth and Employment Paper. The restructuring process will involve a detailed as-is analysis of SNI’s situation and of its institutional, political, economic and financial environment. An overall diagnosis (SWOT analysis) will lead to the formulation of concrete and detailed strategies and proposals for reorganisation in statutory, organisational, legal and financial terms. An action plan for their implementation will also be proposed. |
| Fiji, Kiribati, Micronesia, New Caledonia, Palau, Tonga, Tuvalu |
Building the capacity of Pacific ACP Member States in data analysis and interpretation, in support of the stock assessment of inshore fisheries resources for fisheries management, through a regional training workshop (2013) |
Training to build the capacity of Fiji, the Federal States of Micronesia, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati and Palau in data analysis and interpretation in support of the stock assessment of inshore fisheries resources. |
| Conduct of two studies as part of the support to the Trade Capacity Building Programme (PRCC) for the gum arabic value chain (2013-2014) |
Conduct of two studies as part of the support to the PRCC (AFD) for the gum arabic value chain: - a regional study of the extent and causes of the decline of gum trees, and proposal of a strategy to curb this decline; - a study to set up a system to monitor changes in the gum tree situation and the price of firewood, to help understand the link between demand for firewood, the logging of acacia wood and the price of gum. |
| French Development Agency |
Technical assistance to the Trade Capacity Building Project (PRCC) in Burundi’s Tea Value Chain (2013-2015) |
The project's purpose is to strengthen the Burundi Tea Authority (OTB) in order to enhance and improve the production, quality and sales of Burundi tea. The project's objectives are to: - support the OTB in the implementation of a quality approach from the field to the client, with a view to obtaining the certification of at least two pilot factories; - contribute to improving the OTB’s trade practices to secure its sales and access more profitable markets; - strengthen the actors of the tea value chain so that they can play their role with regard to the liberalisation/privatisation developments underway. |
| Study on the selectivity of purse seines, beach seines and set gill-nets with a view to managing small pelagic stocks (2013) |
Encouraging the sustainable fishing of the main small pelagic stocks, and particularly mackerel, horse mackerel and blackspot picarel, through a significant reduction in catches of young fish, by proposing improvements to the selectivity of fishing gear and management measures adapted to the regeneration of stocks (creation of marine protected areas, respect of fishing seasons, etc.). |
| Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Haiti, Jamaica, SADCC member countries, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Training in underwater visual survey methods for evaluating the status of Strombus gigas, queen conch stocks (2013) |
Support to the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) to build the capacity of fisheries officers in the target group (10 officers from 10 CRFM member states) in using underwater visual survey methods for the management of Strombus gigas, queen conch. |
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