Discussion and Future Activities Sample Clauses

Discussion and Future Activities. The web page should be accessible from the International Programs Internet Home Page (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xxx/Inst/International/index.html) by July 31st. Future activities include maintenance of the web page with updated information as it becomes available. Such information will include project activities and in-depth examination of critical industry issues as identified by project staff. More links pertaining to other aspects of the project and two-way communication with the USAID, WFLO and other web pages is expected.
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Discussion and Future Activities. While several activities have been started – translation of information resources, WFLO affiliation, collaboration, groundwork for the IFSC, and others – the Project had difficulties in meeting the first AWP’s targets for support mechanisms. Much of this was due to unforeseen delays in the assessment and planning process, as mentioned before. Project management is confident that the second AWP provides a feasible schedule of activities that will show significant benefit to the industry. World Lab and INZMV first will confer with clientele to communicate the types of mechanisms to be developed under the project and the clientele’s commitment to participate in those mechanisms. As a result, it is hoped that clientele will express commitment to participate in at least three of the fore-mentioned support mechanisms and strategies to develop those mechanisms will be documented. For example, at least three of the following should be documented in the next Semi-Annual Report (SAR): • At least five industry associations have affiliated with the Project by either formally affiliating with WFLO/IARW, utilizing PFID-provided materials or agreeing to attend training; • The IFSC is a visibly established institution as evidenced by either sponsoring training in HACCP/SCP or promoting harmonization of regulations; • An information management scheme is established detailing topics to be disseminated the vehicle(s) to be used (i.e. web page, newsletter, etc) and the resources to be employed; and • At least one linkage between livestock producers and processors has been initiated. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, a senior official of the Department of Fish Industry of Ukraine, has initiated a model Association for Fish Industry operators in the South of Ukraine during the fall of 2001as a result of initial visits, discussions and the stakeholder meeting held by the Project. Organizational progress has been considerable and the Association will start activities in the nearest future. World Lab also has established three teams (by one for each industry) to develop information systems. INZMV intends to further collaborate in developing the plan for meat production increase and to provide technical assistance in the early stages of the plan’s implementation.
Discussion and Future Activities. The First AWP stated that the Project would conduct at least five educational activities by the submission of this document. Unfortunately, the fore-mentioned project delays prevented this from happening but staff is confident that the Second AWP provides a feasible schedule for which the succeeding capacity building activities will be documented in the next SAR. The Project first will solicit from collaborators (such as associations or the IFSC) commitment to help adapt at least five training activities for both Ukraine and Moldova to local conditions and to help in preparation. In addition, commitment will be secured for at least two US-based training workshops. As Xx. Xxxxxxxx intends to travel in April, he and his counterparts in World Lab and INZMV will develop training curricula such topics as market analysis marketing plans, market efficiency and mechanics in time for his second trip in June.

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