saaremaa local food
DESCRIPTION
Saaremaa Local Food. West-Estonian Islands Partnership LAG (NGO) Sulvi Munk and Karen Allas. Area is 2,673 km² Population of region 35,000 inhabitants Population of Kuressaare ( c apital city ) 15,000. Saaremaa Facts. Saaremaa Economy. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Saaremaa Local FoodSaaremaa Local Food
West-Estonian Islands Partnership LAG (NGO)
Sulvi Munk and Karen Allas
Saaremaa FactsSaaremaa Facts
Area is 2,673 km² Population of region
35,000 inhabitants Population of
Kuressaare (capital city) 15,000
Saaremaa EconomySaaremaa Economy
In the past, the main industries of the Saaremaa economy have beenagricultural and natural resource based production, such as forestry,fishing and food processing.
Today the most important industries are tourism and craft-based production.
Saare County employed persons from 2007´-2009
Background info about local foodBackground info about local food
citizens re-gain the right to raise farm animals and to slaughter them for meat production;
small family farms can market their fresh milk; It becomes common for schools and daycare centres
to collect preserves, juice and root vegetables from their families and from small, local farms.
20 years ago, the initial years of a re-independent Republic of Estonia.
Background info about local foodBackground info about local food
On February 25th, 1999 the Estonian government passed new food legislation which began the so called "Kitchen sink" period. The new legislation was based on EU laws which made no difference between large corporations and small businesses;
Schools and daycare centres could no longer use homemade preserves, juices or root vegetables;
Small-scale food production on farms (meat and dairy) began to disappear because of the need for large capital expeditures;
Non-agricultural, Small businesses develop slowly because of large capital investment;
The emergence of large supermarket chains with imported, mass produced processed foods greatly influences shoppers habits and preferences.
10 years ago.
Background info about local foodBackground info about local food
In 2004 Estonia becomes a European Union member state. Starting from January 1st, 2006, EU workplace hygiene
regulations apply to Estonian businesses. Attention is given to the differences between small and
large businesses in relation to food safety proceedures required for lower risk small businesses.
EU structural fund subsidies encourage development of small-scale businesses based in rural areas.
5 years ago.
The strategy for building value of local The strategy for building value of local products.products.
give access to financial subsidies that encourage investment in concerns that serve to broaden the appeal local food products;
to intitiate or work in partnership with interested parties to promote cooperative work and joint activities;
according to LEADER criteria, to support initiatives that use collaborative methods to improve market access for small producers.
The aims of the LEADER program for the West-Estonian Islands Partnership LAG (NGO):.
Examples of supported projects for rural Examples of supported projects for rural enterprisesenterprises
Support for traditional and nature-based businesses which promote the development of geographic specific features - such as long autumns and mild winters which benefit apple growing on the island.
The building of an apple juice production facility and the development of model apple orchards throughout Saaremaa.
Total project cost is 410,770 eur, of which 200,597 eur is covered by EU subsidies.
Examples of training for small-scale producersExamples of training for small-scale producers
for the purpose of providing knowledge and encouraging companies to develop products.
Supporting NetworkSupporting Networkss
local food tasting events farmers market days excursions outside of Saaremaa
to learn and share experiences
Saaremaa Leader has supported cooperation between small entrepreneurs and has funded:
Supporting NetworkSupporting Networkss
"Good Practice" as a LEADER theme."Good Practice" as a LEADER theme.
Innovation and co-production for small producersCommunity Kitchens - investment subsidies to create 7 cooperative kitchens in rural village facilities.The goal of creating favorable conditions for small businesses and for the development of small-scale food processing.
Total project cost is 146,157 eur, of which 122,958 eur is covered by EU subsidies.
These kitchens are to be well equipped and certified to enable producers to market products that conform to all regulations.
Support of rural businessSupport of rural business
Support of an organic grains product development centre which serves to increase and promote the processing of cereal grains through good product development practices.
Total project cost is 48,269 eur, of which 43,442 eur is covered by EU subsidies.
Emerging issues / lessons learnedEmerging issues / lessons learned
Many issues and difficulties have arose.
Are there enough products to satisfy the demand? What is the image that we need for marketing ourselves?Conforming to European Union regulations is very difficult for a small producer, especially for meat & dairy products.Often there is a lack of knowledge and confidence amongst producers and itis difficult to find good partners.Local food needs to be used more in schools, daycare centres and in care facilities. This would be good improving rural employment opportunities.
The Saaremaa BrandThe Saaremaa Brand
The brand was created in 2010, with an easily recognizable symbol that has been used to market products, services and the region.
Saaremaa Local FoodSaaremaa Local Food
Thank you for listening!