Summary
Smaller scale ACP fruit and vegetable exporters are being more severely impacted by the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic than larger ACP fruit and vegetable exporters. This suggests smaller ACP exporters may well need financial assistance in surviving and bouncing back from the trade and economic consequences of the pandemic. There could potentially be a role for the EIB in providing bridging financing for smaller ACP fruit and vegetable exporters, provided mechanisms can be found for the early delivery of such support and reliable repayment. The EIB could usefully review its existing programmes to see which of these could provide a vehicle for the swift extension of support to the worst affected ACP fruit and vegetable exporting enterprises, which would otherwise be driven out of business by the export market disruptions they currently face. Read more “Size and Market Experience Affect the Impact of Corvid-19 Pandemic Disruptions on African Horticulture Exporters”