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How One Certificate Rewrote Global Organic Trade
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Episode 19 of Global Trade with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna unpack the surprising story of the organic certification fee — specifically, how a $50-per-shipment inspection cost in Kenya reshaped the entire organic produce trade from East Africa to Europe. They trace the origins of the EU's organic equivalency rule, the rise of third-party certifiers like Ceres and Ecocert, and the moment a coalition of smallholder cooperatives in Kenya challenged the system at the WTO in 2023. The episode reveals how a bureaucratic certificate — not a tariff — became the single biggest barrier for developing-nation farmers accessing premium organic markets, and how the recent Mutual Recognition Agreement between the EU and Kenya in early 2026 is already changing export dynamics. Specific numbers: the 40 percent drop in Kenyan organic exports between 2018 and 2022, the $15 million annual cost burden on smallholders, and the 18-month pilot program that cut certification fees by 60 percent. A focused, data-driven look at how trade rules govern what 'organic' really means.