back to BioTrade at COP 8
Global
Biodiversity Forum: 25 March 2006
The workshop on
“Verifying Biodiversity Trade” brought together approximately 60 people
from the private sector, NGOs, and intergovernmental organisations to
explore options for verifying the sustainability of biodiversity-based
businesses. This is particularly relevant to the COP8 agenda items on
incentives, private sector engagement and the 2010 targets. It is also
directly relevant to the promotion of sustainable and equitable trade
through CITES and the WTO Doha Agenda. Specifically, the participants
call on the Parties to (a) support the integration of biodiversity into
existing ethical certification processes, (b) strengthen the role of
trade promotion initiatives in support of BioTrade, (c) finance
much-needed biodiversity product development, and (d) build greater
consumer awareness of biodiversity-benefiting businesses. By making
trade work for biodiversity, bio-entrepreneurs can become key actors in
conservation and poverty alleviation.
For more information and access to
full reports/press releases, please click on the links below.