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SPP
Small Producers ’ Symbol
What is SPP?
Carmen COPROBICH
ECUADOR
AlexaPermacultureFamilyTour.comFRANCE
“SPP is an intercontinental network of ecological small-producer organizations.
In partnership with committed companies and consumers and legitimized by independent certification, we fight for the recognition of our work and high-quality products, a dignified life, and a healthy planet for all”
What is SPP Small Producers’ Symbol?
Why does SPP exist?
When and why SPP wascreated?
SPP was born in 2006 as a result of a historical process of capacity building and self-empowerment of organizations of small producers. On the international market since 2011
Why SPP exists?
Small Producers created SPP to strengthen the small-scale production and trade model facing unequal competition from big and multinational production and trade companies.
Why SPP exists?
Through SPP, smallproducers have shownthey are not willing to be just beneficiariesand take leadership as owners and directorsof sustainable and fairmarkets
Why SPP exists?
How does it work?
Spp has its own, widely recognized
system of
standards and
sustainable
prices, reflecting
the reality of
small producers
How functions SPP?
www.fairworldproject.org
The SPP Standards are backed up by an
independent certification system which
grants security to producers, consumers and traders.
10 Independent Certifiers have been recognized:
¿Cómo funciona el SPP?
Perú
What requieres the SPP General Standard from Small Producers’ Organisations:
100% Small producers:
Minimum 85% < 15 ha /500 beehives
Maximum 15% < 30 ha /1,000 beehives
Democratic structure and decision-making
Ecological and safe production
Specific criteria for certain productsand regions.
How functions SPP?
Examples prices SPP
Product MinimumSustainable
Price
OrganicRecognition
Sub Total Organic
Minimum
SPP Incentive Total SPPOrganic
Minimum
Café ArábicaLavado
$ 160/100 lb $ 40/100 lb $ 200/100 lb $ 20/100 lb $ 220/100 lb
Cocoa* $ 2,500/t $ 450/t $ 2,950/t $ 250/t $ 3,200/t
What makes SPP different?
*In Review
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Progress made so far?
SPP Certified Small Producers’ Organizations
>500,000
Producer
Families
# País Subtotal Proceso
Subtotal Certificación
Total
1 Bolivia 2 11 13
2 Brasil 0 1 1
3 Burkina Faso 0 1 1
4 Burundi 2 0 2
5 Camboya 2 0 2
6 Colombia 7 13 20
7 Costa de Marfil 1 0 1
8 Costa Rica 0 1 1
9 Ecuador 4 10 14
10 El Salvador 0 2 2
11 Etiopía 2 1 3
12 Guatemala 1 5 6
13 Guinea 0 1 1
14 Haití 0 1 1
15 Honduras 2 2 4
16 India 0 1 1
17 Indonesia 0 1 1
18 Madagascar 5 2 7
19 México 5 16 21
20 Nicaragua 0 10 10
21 Paraguay 1 2 3
22 Perú 4 24 28
23 República Democrática del Congo 1 1 2
24 República Dominicana 0 1 1
25 Sudáfrica 1 0 1
26 Túnez 2 0 2
27 Togo 1 0 1
28 Uruguay 1 0 1
Total 44 107 151
SPP Registred Companies100% empresas
pioneras y/o
comprometidas# País Subtotal Proceso
Subtotal Registrada
Total
1 Alemania 1 3 4
2 Bélgica 1 0 1
3 Bolivia 1 0 1
4 Camboya 1 0 1
5 Canadá 0 4 4
6 Chile 1 0 1
7 Colombia 0 1 1
8 Ecuador 3 3 6
9 España 1 1 2
10 Estados Unidos 1 5 6
11 Etiopía 2 0 2
12 Francia 1 7 8
13 India 0 1 1
14 Italia 0 1 1
15 México 0 1 1
16 Países Bajos 0 1 1
17 Perú 1 1 2
18 Suecia 0 1 1
Total 14 30 44
Certified Products
Banana, plantain
Coffee
Cocoa
Fruit for processing
Grains
Handicrafts
Herbs
Honey
Juices
Mango
Orange (for juice)
Peanuts
Potato (native)
Quinoa
Sugar
Etcetera
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Value SPP Purchases for North
American-European market (USD)
N° Product 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
1 Café $ 623,715.12 $ 3,273,424.23 $ 4,187,853.72 $ 5,132,283.88 $ 6,499,949.55 $ 8,587,125.33 $ 11,503,014.09 $ 14,891,430.17
2 Panela $ 15,635.10 $ 233,379.60 $ 356,876.96 $ 256,947.60 $ 225,797.72 $ 500,997.98 $ 1,284,035.20 $ 2,099,845.90 3 Mermeladas $ 58,091.16 $ 62,462.88 $ 31,456.08 $ 9,236.00 $ 7,984.56 $ -4 Infusiones $ 12,751.00 $ 12,672.00 $ 20,436.39 $ 66,860.52 $ 43,672.80 $ 42,836.80 $ 12,233.00
5 Café soluble $ 67,992.33 $ 88,433.70 $ 132,049.50 $ 71,321.25 $ - $ 58,451.25
6 Cacao $ 810,546.00 $ 637,336.15 $ 1,098,042.10 $ 1,545,178.85 $ 2,503,373.20 $ 4,458,225.76 7 Canela $ 12,950.00 $ 30,463.20 8 Citronella $ 22,600.75 $ 26,335.00 9 Chips de platano $ 151,401.76 $ 150,280.49 $ 113,825.25 $ 121,597.23 $ 94,679.94
10 Maní $ 5,353.92 $ 14,958.26 $ 26,193.89 $ 63,712.58 $ -11 Baya rosa $ 1,821.60 $ 1,146.60 12 Pasta de maní $ 29,799.00 $ 25,947.00 $ - $ - $ -13 Uvilla deshidratada $ 6,023.75 $ 18,081.40 $ 10,525.32 $ 11,660.00 $ 15,840.00 14 Quinoa $ 204,992.72 $ 547,484.92 $ 310,482.00 $ 597,298.00 $ 480,421.56 15 Marañón entero $ 75,260.00 $ 190,637.50 $ 417,446.24 $ 671,985.09 16 Marañón pedazos $ 9,350.00 $ 7,612.50 $ 44,148.00 $ 52,900.94 17 Miel $ 34,076.00 $ 27,600.00 $ 108,095.90 18 Piña $ 61,736.70 $ 118,955.70 19 Jengibre $ 56,723.50 $ 38,100.00 20 Jugos $ 51,410.00 $ - $ - $ -21 Jugo guayaba $ 3,240.00 $ 17,884.80 $ - $ -22 Jugo de naranja $ 35,191.80 $ 45,060.40 $ -23 Pulpa mango $ 28,830.00 $ 218,484.00 $ 499,552.50 $ 424,787.82 24 Azúcar $ 152,320.00 $ 205,680.00 $ 533,360.00 $ 324,162.50 25 Chips arrachaca $ 5,994.14 $ 657.00 $ - $ -26 Chips de papa $ 37,501.56 $ 55,098.65 27 Aceite de coco $ 11,587.20 $ 39,184.32 $ 470,179.20 28 Pulpa de guanabana $ 1,884.00 $ - $ -29 Jugo de limón $ 32,400.00 $ 96,410.00 $ 106,400.00 30 Jugo de maracuyá $ 22,592.00 $ 86,194.80 $ 88,794.00 31 Banana $ 178,671.12 $ 448,041.04 $ 609,760.68 32 Pimienta negra $ 48,300.00 $ 54,760.00 $ 37,740.00 33 Flores de hibiscus desh. $ 65,440.00 $ 2,240.00 34 Pulpa de litchi $ 32,877.60 $ 57,000.00 $ 62,280.00 35 Jugo de coco $ 2,336.00 $ 7,550.00 36 Granos de ajonjoli $ 28,954.00 $ 24,899.40 37 Mango deshidratado $ 11,940.00 $ 27,000.00 38 Almendras $ 414,612.00 39 Arroz $ 71,802.64 40 Mezcla de 4 especias $ 8,717.20 41 Pimienta silvestre $ 12,885.00 42 Clavo $ 4,200.00 43 Jengibre en hojuelas $ 175,179.25 44 Chocolate crudo $ 119,834.82 45 Cardamo $ 8,400.00 46 Nuez moscada $ 8,000.00 47 Cúrcuma $ 924.00 $ 20,900.00 48 Dátil $ 36,073.40 49 Jugo de guanabana $ 16,560.00 50 Hierbas $ 12,751.00 $ 12,672.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -51 Pulpa de guayaba $ 8,942.40 $ 32,357.80 $ 63,921.60 52 Amaranto $ 2,810.00
53 Maíz $ 8,500.00 $ - $ 19,219.39
- Totals: $ 639,350.22 $ 3,519,554.83 $ 5,494,032.17 $ 6,595,471.75 $ 9,137,311.67 $ 12,224,216.59 $ 18,819,554.87 $ 26,383,117.58
SPP Consumer Products: Canada
Just Us! Coffee Roasters Coop
SPP Consumer Products: Canada
Brûlerie Santropol
SPP Consumer Products: USA
Equal Exchange
ALLPECO
SPP Consumer Products (France)
ESPERANZA CAFÉ
SPP Consumer Products (France)
Productos Terminados SPP (Francia)
SALDAC
CAFÉ MICHEL
SPP Consumer Products (France)
CAFÉ MICHEL
SPP Consumer Products (France)
TERRA ETICA
SPP Consumer Products (France)
ETHIQUABLE
SPP Consumer Products (France)
CAFÉ CHAVALO
SPP Consumer Products (Germany)
CAFÉ CHAVALO
SPP Consumer Products (Germany)
ETHIQUABLE-IDEAS
SPP Consumer Products: Spain
ETHIQUABLE
SPP Consumer Products: Belgium
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SPP Consumer Products: Guatemala
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APPBOSA
SPP Consumer Products: Peru
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NORANDINO
SPP Consumer Products: Peru
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APEOSAE
SPP Consumer Products: Ecuador
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COSURCA
SPP Consumer Products: Colombia
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UCIRI
SPP Consumer Products: Mexico
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MAJOMUT
CESMACH
What makes SPP different?
100 % Owned by small producers
100 % Governed by small producers
100 % Physical traceability to origin
100 % Organic/ecologic, sustainable
100 % True costs pricing
100 % Externally audited
100 % High quality
¿What makes SPP different?
SPECIALTY
QUALITY
REALVALUE
OWNERSHIP SMALL
PRODUCERS
ORGANICHEALTHY
Definition of Small Producers’ Organization:
100% small producers (see
criteria on sizes and composition of Small Producers’ Organizations)
Produce traded as SPP:
100% from Small Producers
https://www.fairtrade.net/standards
What makes SPP different?
Demandsseriouscommitmentsfrom traders;
against unfaircompetition and ‘fairwashing’.
Criteria for timelypayments
What makes SPP different?
Physical traceability, no ingredient certification,
nor mass balance
50% SPP minimum in mixed products; All that can be, must be from Small Producers
What makes SPP different?
Market Research: BTC, Belgium 2016
Influence Logo in Consumers’ Purchases
How are we organized?
General structure
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Board of Directors (CD)
# NAME POSITONMAIN
REPRESENTATIONSUB REPRESENTATION ORGANIZATION COUNTRY
1 Nelson MELO CHAIR Small Producers’ Org. South America ORGÁNICA Colombia
2 Reymundo VILLAREAL VICE CHAIR Small Producers’ Org. South America APP BOSA Peru
3 Felícita SIC SECRETARY Small Producers’ Org. Central America, Caribbean,
MexicoFECCEG Guatemala
4 Sonia GUACHIZACA TREASURER Small Producers’ Org. South America UROCAL Ecuador
5 Fredy PÉREZ FIRST MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Central America, Caribbean,
MexicoCOMSA Honduras
6 Jean Bellarmin LAVA SECOND MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Africa and Asia PAACO Madagascar
7 Nicolás EBERHART MEMBER Final Buyers Europa ETHIQUABLE France/Ecuador
8 Joey PITTOELLO MEMBER Final Buyers North AmericaJUST US!
COFFEECanada
9 Santiago PERALTA MEMBER Final Buyers Producers’ Countries SKS-PACARI Ecuador
Surveillance Committee (CV)
# NAME POSITION REPRESENTATION COUNTRY
1 Leoncio QUIÑONES CHAIR Small Producers’ Orgs. ECUADOR
2 Florent Gout MEMBER Final Buyers FRANCE-SPAIN
3 Felipe GURDIAN MEMBER Alied Organizations EEUU
Standards and Procedures Committee (CNP)
# NAME POSITON MAIN REPRESENTATION SUB REPRESENTATION ORGANIZATION COUNTRY
1 Yuridia PILLIMUÉ CHAIR Small Producers’ Org. Coffee FONDO PAEZ Colombia
2 Humberto JARQUÍN VICE CHAIR Small Producers’ Org. Cocoa CACAONICA Nicaragua
3 Luis GONZAGA FIRST MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Coffee GLOBAL CAFÉS Colombia
4 Leónidas JIMÉNEZ SECOND MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Fruit BANAFRUCOOP Colombia
5 Sandra CHUCHO THIRD MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Diverse COPROBICH Ecuador
6 Luis Darío RUIZ FOURTH MEMBER Small Producers’ Org. Panela and Sugar MANDUVIRA Paraguay
7 Nathalie VAQUANT MEMBER Final Buyers Europe BIOCOOP France
8 Hugo VALDES MEMBER Alied Organizations Alied Organizations CSF Costa Rica
9 Nelson MELO MAYA OBSERVER Board of Directors Board of Directors ORGÁNICA Colombia
Promotion and Support Committee (CAP)
POSITION NAME (ORGANIZATION) REPRESENTATION COUNTRY
Chair Nelson MELO (Orgánica) Organizaciones de Pequeños
Productores
Colombia
Vice Chair Alexander FLORES (Aprainores) Organizaciones de Pequeños
Productores
El Salvador
Member René AUSECHA (Cosurca) Organizaciones de Pequeños
Productores
Colombia
Member Joey PITTOELLO (Just Us! Coffee) Compradores Finales Canada
Embassador Martin VAN DEN BORRE(La Siembra) Personal Canada
Embassador James SOLKIN (Santropol) Personal Canada
Dissent Committee (CI)
# NAME POSITION REPRESENTATION
1 Leoncio QUIÑONES CHAIR Surveillance Committee (Chair)
2 Yuridia PILLIMUÉ Member Standards and Procedures Committee (Chair)
3 Nelson MELO Member Board of Directors (Chair)
SPP Global
(Ciudad de México)
FRANCE
ECUADOR
PERU
MEXICO
GUATE-MALA
COLOMBIA
Association SPP France
International Network SPP (Red SPP)
(Mexico)
I. SPP Europea (France)
V. SPP Asia
IV. SPP Africa
North America
(CAN-USA)
II. NationalSPP´s
(Latam/ Caribbean)
Proyection Structure 2019-2020 (VII GA)
We invite committed small producers, companies, activists, students, academics and consumers to be an active part of the SPP Family
Invitation
@SimboloPPSimboloPP
SPP-Símbolo de Pequeños Productores
Thank you!
www.spp.coop
Board of Directors: Nelson Melo Maya, Chair (Colombia)
[email protected] Villareal, Vice chair (Peru)
[email protected]ícita Sic, Secretary, (Guatemala)
[email protected] Guachizaca, Treasurer (Ecuador)
[email protected] Pérez, Member (Honduras)
[email protected]. Bellarmin Lava, Member (Madagascar)
[email protected]ás Eberhart, Member (Francia-Ecuador)
[email protected] Pittoello, Member (Canada)
Mexico City Head Quarters: Jerónimo PRUIJN, Executive Director
[email protected] Enciso, Operations Manager
[email protected] Guillén, Certification and Quality
SPP Francia: Bernard de Boischevalier, Chair
Calzada de Tlalpan 3267, Interior 304Santa Úrsula Coapa, Coyoacán, CP 04650
Ciudad de México, MÉ[email protected]
Tel.(+52) 55-52647205