World Food Programme (WFP)

The World Food Programme, an autonomous joint subsidiary programme of the United Nations and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, with Country Office (CO) in Bangladesh located at E/8-A, Rokey Sharani, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 12017, Bangladesh, Via Cesare Giulio Viola, 68/70, Parco de’Medici, 00148 Rome, Italy (“WFP”);
The euglena Co Ltd is a biotechnology company that researches, develops, produces, andmarkets microalgae. The company focuses on commercializing its algae research for a variety of uses, including functional foods and cosmetics. Euglena also researches ways to use its microalgae for carbon capture and biofuel production.

Euglena Co., Ltd headquarter

Euglena Co., Ltd (“Euglena”) with headquarter in 5-29-11 Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-0014 Japan, acting through its subsidiary, euglena GG Ltd (The “Grameen euglena”), for Bangladesh. With head quarter in level -04, Telecom Bhaban, 53/1, Box Nagar, Zoo Road, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh (the “Cooperating Partner”;WFP and the cooperating partner each referred to as a “Party and collectivelyas the “Parties”).

Collaboration with WFP

There is a Collaboration project for Livelihood and Food Value Chain Assistance for Smallholder Farmers and Food Assistance for Rohingyas between UNWFP and Euglena Co, Ltd. This project is implemented by Grameen Euglena. This collaboration program has been started in 2018. Since then, Grameen Euglena has been providing food security support for refugees and a continued value chain structure. Even in Covid-19, Grameen Euglena actively worked with WFP to solve food crises and smallholder farmers’ income growth. This project was funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan.

In this first alliance Grameen euglena solved the following issues.

In addition, with the above Grameen Euglena worked on promotional activities for Rohingha beneficiaries’ food culture development. Grameen Euglena did a huge activity to help the Rohingya beneficiary to enjoy shopping in E-voucher shops and better healthy diet

Activities of improving acknowledgement Mung dal

Our grand success forward us to move on to 2nd alliance with UNWFP. In this contract made in 2022 March with UNWFP

Collaboration with WFP – 2nd time alliance in 2022

Project for Livelihood and Food Value Chain Assistance for Smallholder Farmers and Food Assistance for Rohingyas

This contract (the “Contract”) is entered into between:

WHERE AS:

WFP has decided, for its institutional purposes, to enter into a Contract for Project of Livelihood and Food Value Chain Assistance for Smallholder Farmers and Food Assistance for Displaced Persons from Myanmar (the “Services”), described in more detail in the annexes to this Contract;
Project Tittle: Livelihood and Food Value Chain Assistance for Smallholder Farmers and Food Assistance for Displaced Persons from Myanmar

Specific Project Objectives

At Patuakhali:

Mung bean cultivation, product collection/purchase from farmers.

At Ishwardi:

Factory and warehouse operation, product processing and supply to WFP contracted retailers/local markets/export to Japan.

At Cox’s Bazar:

Establish mung bean processing plant, on-the-job training for youth and women at processing plant, collaboration with WFP contracted Retailers and other Food Security Sector actors.

Capacity strengthening training

Capacity strengthening training - To strengthen farmers' capacity, 6,000 farmers based in Patuakhali districts are selected to participate in this project.

Mungbean cultivation

Product collection/purchase from farmers

Product Marketing

Product marketing to WFP E-voucher outlets (through WFP contracted Retailers) & local markets and export to Japan.

Product preservation

Export to Japan & local Markets

Market linkage

Processing plant establishment and capacity strengthening for women and youth

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