Albania

Enhancing the Quality and Export Readiness of Albanian Olive Oil SMEs

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TIrana, Albania

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TP-KR8833
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<p>&nbsp;</p><h3><strong>Strengthening Albanian Olive Oil Exports through Quality Standards and Sustainable Practices</strong></h3><p>As part of its ongoing support to agri-food SMEs in Albania, the International Trade Centre (ITC), in collaboration with national experts and laboratories, conducted a targeted training and capacity-building programme aimed at enhancing the export readiness of Albanian olive oil producers.</p><p>The activity brought together <strong>10 leading olive oil exporting SMEs and 7 olive cultivators</strong>, with the objective of strengthening their knowledge and practices around <strong>international quality standards</strong>, <strong>laboratory testing</strong>, and <strong>biological pest control</strong>.</p><p>Held in Tirana, the two-part training featured interactive workshops and technical sessions on:</p><ul><li>Understanding EU and international standards for olive oil quality, purity, and safety</li><li>Laboratory testing of oil samples using certified Albanian and Italian labs, including key parameters such as acidity, peroxides, alkyl esters, polyphenols, and pesticide residues</li><li>The Introduction of biological pest control as a sustainable alternative to banned pesticides is essential for organic certification and market access.</li></ul><p>The programme was delivered by local experts in food quality and agricultural science, with the participation of academic institutions and certified labs. It generated high engagement and provided SMEs with practical tools to adapt their production processes and meet the requirements of international markets.</p><p>This initiative is part of ITC’s broader efforts to support <strong>sustainable and inclusive trade</strong> in the Western Balkans by strengthening value chains, improving product compliance, and facilitating export opportunities for small businesses.</p>

Albanian SMEs to Showcase Organic Excellence at BIOFACH 2025

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Nuremberg, Germany

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PE-GA3659
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<h3><strong>Albania Showcases Sustainable Agriculture at BIOFACH 2025</strong></h3><p>BIOFACH 2025 offers Albanian small businesses a premier platform to highlight their rich agricultural heritage and commitment to sustainable food production. With over 18,500 industry professionals expected to attend, this globally renowned trade fair for organic food presents a unique opportunity to introduce high-quality, eco-friendly products to a global audience dedicated to sustainability and excellence.</p><p>Taking place from 11 to 14 February in Nuremberg, Germany, the Albanian Pavilion will feature a curated selection of organic olive oils and medicinal and aromatic plants. Representing nine leading companies from these sectors, the pavilion will showcase Albania’s wealth of natural resources and deep-rooted farming traditions, meeting the increasing international demand for authentic, sustainably produced goods.</p><p>As a key destination for buyers, distributors, and industry experts seeking premium organic ingredients, the Pavilion is expected to generate strong business interest. Albanian exhibitors anticipate that up to 10% of their new business connections at BIOFACH 2025 will lead to confirmed sales, fostering international market expansion.</p><p>This initiative is part of the <i>Trade Promotion East: Balkan States and Central Asia</i> programme, spearheaded by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and supported by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO). Through strategic networking, business matchmaking, and market intelligence, the programme equips Albanian agribusinesses with the necessary tools to enhance their global presence.</p><p>Beyond immediate sales prospects, participation at BIOFACH 2025 will allow Albanian SMEs to connect with key industry stakeholders, gain insights into emerging market trends, and establish long-term strategic partnerships. Their presence reinforces Albania’s reputation as a reliable and competitive supplier in the global organic food industry.</p>

Trade promotion East: Balkan States and Central Asia
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Armen
Last name
Zargaryan
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The envisaged long-term impact of the project is to contribute to increase inclusive export growth in the targeted value chains contributing to improved livelihoods and decent employments (more and better jobs).</p><p><strong>T</strong>he project will focus on competitiveness and sustainable export growth of SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) and improving the capacities of business support organizations (BSOs) to provide quality services to SMEs. Furthermore, the programme will foster regional exchange and knowledge sharing facilitated among SMEs and BSOs from partner countries.</p><p>Agribusiness was identified as a viable priority sector for assistance across all four countries as it provides significant potential for the social inclusion of vulnerable groups and plays a particular role in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).</p><p>To demonstrate tangible changes leading to sustainable and inclusive growth, the project will focus on &nbsp;selected product groups in each country.&nbsp;</p><p>The project is structured around three outcomes formulated as follows:</p><p><strong>Outcome 1: Improved competitiveness and sustainability of SMEs in the agribusiness sector</strong></p><p><strong>Outcome 2: Improved BSOs performance in the agribusiness sector</strong></p><p align="left"><strong>Outcome 3: Regional / sectoral exchange and knowledge sharing and collaboration between sector actors</strong></p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>The project will start with a 6-month inception phase to ensure that technical assistance responds to the beneficiary countries&rsquo; needs and priorities, project offices are set up and the final product groups for project focus in each country are selected.</p><p>The project will assist SMEs&rsquo; in producing goods according to market requirements, linking them to targeted markets to increase sales, supporting their digital transformation and adherence to sustainability principles/standards. To this end, beneficiaries including government and relevant sectoral institutions will be supported in taking a strategic approach toward the sector&rsquo;s development and BSOs to deliver quality service to SMEs for the selected priority areas.</p>

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C178
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OIC: Trade and market intelligence for ICDT
Contact
First name
Mathieu
Last name
Loridan

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The project will strengthen ICDT services on trade intelligence to support the public and private sector from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to make better informed decisions and, in the long term, to contribute to an increase of trade between OIC Member States through the embedding of Market Analysis Tools, the development of an online Trade Helpdesk and the development of trade-related studies.</p>

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External ID
C175
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AIM for Results: Improving TISI performance and measurement (Phase I)
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First name
Martin
Last name
Labbe
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>AIM for Results is an intervention approach that strengthens the performance, efficiency and effectiveness of TISIs and builds their capacity to provide more effective support to the internationalisation needs of their clients, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).</p><p>AIM stands for Assess, Improve and Measure. It is a holistic and targeted integrated three-step-approach focusing on measurable results in order to improve the managerial, operational and service delivery performance of TSIs. The three pillars of AIM are offered either as a single module or as a complete performance improvement programme, depending on the needs of the beneficiary institutions.</p><p>&nbsp;In 2017, the project aims to improve the operational and managerial performance of 40 TISIs applying ITC&rsquo;s AIM For Results methodology.</p>

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A776
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CEFTA: Support to regional integration
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First name
Jean-Sebastien
Last name
Roure
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) is a regional free trade agreement, currently comprising Republic of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Moldova, Montenegro, Republic of North Macedonia, and Republic of Serbia. Over the last years, CEFTA has been able to remove most intra-regional tariff barriers for goods. With the adoption of CEFTA Additional Protocol 5 (AP5) on trade facilitation and the conclusion of negotiations of CEFTA Additional Protocol 6 (AP6) on trade in services, the region has at its disposal instruments for a further deepening of regional economic integration and alignment with the EU acquis. However, the operationalisation and implementation of reforms agreed at the regional level remains a challenge. This Action will therefore support CEFTA Parties with the cooperation of the CEFTA Secretariat in implementing its regional agenda on the facilitation of trade in goods and services.&nbsp;</p><p>ITC will primarily contribute to:</p><ol><li>Enhance the ability of those invovled in the operationalization of AP 6 (i.e. build the capacity of the recently appointed CEFTA Contact Points for Services; foster Intra-governmental cooperation among relevant agencies; and facilitate linkages between policy makers and private sector); and,</li><li>Provide advisory support to all CEFTA parties with a view to improving compliance of domestic regulations and procedures with AP6.</li></ol>

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External ID
B973
Support to Facilitation of Trade between CEFTA Parties
Contact
First name
Jean-Sebastien
Last name
Roure

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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External ID
B444
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