Dutch diplomat and Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag, visited the René Moawad Foundation (RMF) in Mejdlaya in the Zgharta district accompanied by Dutch Ambassador to Lebanon Jan Waltmans on the 11th of July 2018. This visit was also attended by the Executive director of RMF, MP Michel Moawad as well as the owner of Master Chips, MP Michel Daher.
The visit comes within the framework of a project funded by the Dutch Embassy and implemented by RMF concerning Lebanese potato farming and its export for the first time to European markets this past May, as a ban had previously been imposed on Lebanese potato which had prevented its export to EU markets. Approximately seven years ago, the Ministry of Agriculture sought to lift the ban through the establishment of a program that surveyed cultivated land and ensured the eradication of diseases that had previously infected the Lebanese potatoes through an agreement allowing Lebanon to annually export potatoes to the European Union provided that they meet European specifications. However, Lebanon was unable to achieve this step at the time.
Within this framework, and only a few months short of the agreement’s expiration date, RMF worked to achieve the goal of introducing Lebanese potatoes for the first time to EU markets in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy in Lebanon and Dutch companies and experts. As part of its constant effort to keep every Lebanese on his land and bring social stability to farmers so that they may live in dignity and social justice, and its trust in Lebanon’s produce quality transferring it to all parts of the world, RMF carried out the project “Growing the potato and leafy green value chain for improved livelihoods”, funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands Embassy in Lebanon, in cooperation with the Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute (LARI) in Abdeh, Akkar.
The project aims to improve the cultivation techniques of potato and leafy green vegetables in the Akkar district and to facilitate the export of Lebanese potatoes to the European markets, especially in light of an agreement that allows this.