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CBI - Center for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries. The Center for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI) in Netherlands has a wide range of services and facilities which are made available to Indonesian exporters through the INA office. These services and facilities include trainings and seminars in Indonesia, participation in trade fairs in the Netherlands and advice on product adaptation and market entry

HPSP - Horticultural Partnership Support Program. HPSP is an initiative of the Dutch development co-operation organizations: Cordaid; Agriterra; Rabobank Foundation and the Directorate-General for International Cooperation of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs through The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Jakarta which aim to promote partnerships between small farmers and buyers in the horticultural sector of Indonesia. The program will support innovative projects for farmers that are aimed at improving production, processing and marketing of horticultural products in Indonesia. For further details, please contact: Mr. M. Hariyadi  Setiawan, hpsp@ina.or.id

HCC - Horti Chain Centre is horticultural supply chain development centre that provides services to enable a better performance of Indonesian horticultural supply chain by stimulating better linkages between producers and local as wellas foreign dynamic market segment.
The facilities and services of HCC enable the actors in the supply chain to meet quality and logistics requirements for higher-value market segment, to promote sustainable partnership and to gain access to commercial funding.
Horti Chain Centre is managed by INA. LEI-WUR and Fresh Studio Innovations with support from Indonesia Facility of the EVD.
For further details, please visit HCC website: www.hortichain.org or contact HCC office: info@hortichain.org
 
FCGI - Forum for Corporate Governance Indonesia. Companies increasingly depend on external capital (equity, loans) for the financing of their activities, investment and growth. It is therefore increasingly in their interest to assure external financiers of the proper and most efficient use of funds, and of the fact that the management acts in the best interest of the company. Such assurance is given by a system of corporate governance. A sound corporate governance system should provide effective protection for shareholders and creditors, so that they can assure themselves of getting a proper return on investment. It should therefore also help to create an environment conducive to the efficient and sustainable growth of the corporate sector. 

FEDC - Fruit Export Development Centre. The proportion of Indonesian fruit exports to the EU is still minimal when compared to other neighbor countries such as Thailand and Malaysia , despite the fact that Indonesia is a country with such vast potential and blessed with a wide variety of edible fruit species. The national tropical and subtropical fruit export to the EU was even decreasing from 29.6 million Euro in 2000 to 22 million Euro in 2005. One of the main reasons for the decline is the new requirement trends for certification (e.g.: HACCP, ISO22000, EurepGAP, IFS, etc.), that strongly related to food safety, health and environmental matters. With this background, the Indonesian – Benelux Chamber of Commerce (INA) in cooperation with the Indonesian - German Chamber of Commerce (EKONID) has set up a “Fruit Export Development Centre” (FEDC) which its main objective is to increase Indonesian export of fresh, processed and other tropical and subtropical fruit products to the EU. The program is supported by the European Commission. Visit FEDC website at: www.indonesiafruitexport.com or download flyer in Indonesia or English .

DECP - Dutch Employers Co-Operation Programme providing support to employers organisations in Indonesia in the ares of economic research and policy making and relations with trade unions and employees. More information www.decp.nl
NESO Indonesia Netherlands Education Support Office The Netherlands Education Support Office (NESO) represents a large number of Netherlands universities and vocational schools in Indonesia with the aim to attract Indonesian students for international education  in the Netherlands.
SENTERNOVEM - Agency of the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs offers several programs to boost business development between Dutch and Indonesian companies. For more information check out the website at www.senternovem.nl or contact the INA office for a free booklet.

National Center for Sustainability Reporting (NCSR)

The NCSR is a organization established in July 2005 by the Indonesian-Netherlands Association (INA), Indonesian Institute for Management Accounting (IAMI / formerly IAI-KAM), National Committee for Governance (KNKG), Forum for Corporate Governance in Indonesia (FCGI), Indonesian Public Listed Companies Association (AEI).

The main objective of the NCSR is to not only to disseminate and inform Indonesia on Sustainability Reporting based upon the Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines (GRI Guidelines) but also to educate Indonesia regarding the broad meaning of Sustainable Development. The NCSR is a organizational stakeholder of the GRI and some of its projects are funded by the Netherlands government through the Framework Agreement of the Royal Netherlands Embassy (RNE) and INA. For information, please check: www.ncsr-id.org

 
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