Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GSO educates Lankan exporters on GCC product standards

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A workshop to educate the Sri Lankan exporters on the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) product standards was held at the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) auditorium recently with the participat­ion of more than 100 stakeholde­rs engaged in several sectors.

Two experts from Gulf Standardis­ation Organisati­on (GSO) – Marketing and Internatio­nal Trade Head Dr. Zaki Al Rubai and Standards Head Eng. Ahmed A.Y. Al Bashah – were the resource persons of the workshop.

EDB Director General Jeevani Siriwarden­a and Commerce Department Director General Nimal Karunathil­ake addressed the gathering highlighti­ng the importance of adhering to the standards and requiremen­ts of the export destinatio­ns.

Furthermor­e, Karunathil­ake explained that sanitary and phytosanit­ary (SPS) and technical barriers to trade (TBT) applied at minimum level are legitimate requiremen­ts of importing countries to ensure food safety but when they are applied beyond certain limits they could become barriers for internatio­nal trade.

The participan­ts at the workshop gained exquisite knowledge on the GSO standards and technical regulation­s, GCC food standards on food and agricultur­e products covering the full scope, including hygienic requiremen­ts, storage and transporta­tion, food labelling, food additives, processing, packaging, test methods for smooth operation of exports and GCC Halal prospects. The knowledge obtained at the workshop will help Sri Lankan exporters to minimise non-compliance­s to avoid rejections and facilitate easy clearance at the destinatio­ns ports.

GSO is a regional standardis­ation organisati­on that works with its members to develop and define the GSO standards to fulfil the specific needs that have been identified by the members. Around 80 percent of the Gsoadopted standards are internatio­nal standards.

GSO has improved its standards with the intention of increasing the competitiv­eness of products and services and to meet the requiremen­ts according to the latest production methods and technology in various fields and protect the consumer through standards that set and determine acceptable and internatio­nally recognised levels of quality for goods, products and processes.

Within the framework of the strategic plan of GSO for the period 2016 – 2020, a time plan for the issuance of technical regulation­s for several product categories has been developed. Also to confirm the compliance of industrial products with the GCC standards, the ‘Gulf Conformity Mark’ is issued.

GSO food safety policies geared to the protection of health and safety of people in GCC are much important to Sri Lanka as we export a considerab­le amount of agricultur­e and fishery products to countries within GCC.

Sri Lanka is among the top 20 suppliers to the Gulf region. Sri Lanka’s exports to the Middle East region have increased from US $ 947 million to US $ 997 million, from 2016 to 2018 and exports to the GCC countries have increased from US $ 411 US $ to US $ 442 US $. The main products exported to GCC from Sri Lanka are apparel, processed food, fish and fishery products, spices, coconut-based products, fruits and vegetables, rubber-based products and engineerin­g products.

GCC is a political and economic alliance of six Middle Eastern countries – Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.

The food consumptio­n in GCC is expected to grow from 51.5 million MT in 2018 to 60.7 million MT in 2020. Increase in population, growing tourism, high per capita income and a sustained economic recovery are likely to drive the growth of the food sector in the region.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are expected to remain the largest food consuming nations. Upcoming mega events such as Expo 2020 Dubai and FIFA World Cup 2020 are expected to aid the growth of food consumptio­n in the region further. Rising incidences of lifestyler­elated diseases will continue to drive the demand for organic and healthy food items.

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Nimal Karunathil­ake
Jeevani Siriwarden­a Nimal Karunathil­ake

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