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Name translated{'en': 'Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Initiative in Myanmar', 'km': 'Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Initiative in Myanmar', 'lo': 'Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Initiative in Myanmar', 'my_MM': 'Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Initiative in Myanmar', 'vi': 'Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Initiative in Myanmar'}
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Resource description{'en': 'The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.', 'km': 'The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.', 'lo': 'The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.', 'my_MM': 'The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.', 'vi': 'The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.'}
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The document outlines the introduction of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar, supported by ADB and IFOAM. PGS offers a locally focused alternative to third-party organic certification, using peer reviews and community standards. Led by the Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA), PGS has been piloted in several regions since 2006. The initiative promotes sustainable farming through training, awareness, and local certification. It emphasizes participation, affordability, and knowledge sharing, aiming to empower small farmers and strengthen trust in local organic products.