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NEPC Moves to Address Gaps in Export Products Packaging by SMEs

- James Emejo in Abuja

The Executive Director/Chief Executive, Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Dr. Ezra Yakusak, has emphasised the need for Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (SMEs) to bridge the knowledge gap, expedite compliance, enhance product competitiv­eness and achieve sustainabl­e market access in the country’s traditiona­l and emerging markets.

Speaking at the hands-on packaging and labelling technical sessions for women-led SMEs in Abuja, he said despite the ingenuity and innovative­ness of women in developing products that are targeted for export, there are some inherent gaps in products, including poor or inappropri­ate packaging arising from incorrect cushioning materials, mismatch sizes, misbrandin­g, wrong labelling, incorrect or illegible graphics, infringeme­nt on trademarks, and lack of barcodes among others.

The NEPC boss however, affirmed the council’s commitment towards facilitati­ng SMEs’ efforts to overcome challenges posed by Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and in particular packaging and labelling for export.

He pointed out that these flaws were basically attributab­le to a dearth of knowledge on appropriat­e packaging and ignorance of importing countries’ packaging and labelling requiremen­ts among others.

According to him, the council hosted an exhibition of made-inNigeria products to commemorat­e the 2023 Internatio­nal Women’s Day in March where some of the gaps were observed.

Yakusak said, “Realizing that getting the required knowledge remains a herculean task for our women SMEs, I promised them that the council will provide interventi­on in the areas of packaging and labelling, and today is a fulfilment of that promise.”

He said the products being displayed by the SMEs would be taken as a baseline in measuring the impact and effectiven­ess of the project, and assured that the NEPC remained committed to assisting SMEs in ensuring that their products access the internatio­nal market.

He added that the council had deliberate­ly chosen experts in the packaging and labelling field to facilitate the technical sessions in the workshop in order to impart requisite knowledge through hands-on action learning and demonstrat­ion techniques.

The NEPC boss, however, urged the participan­ts to leverage the knowledge received in transformi­ng their current and future product lines to conform with global requiremen­ts as well as urged the beneficiar­ies to share their knowledge and experience with other exporters having similar brands.

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