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International recruitment for a Colombian citizen or foreigner with valid work visa to develop new products from Colombian fruit biodiversity. Requires Bachelor's degree in food-related fields and 4+ years experience in fruit food handling/formulation and regulatory affairs with INVIMA.
Last checked: 2 hours ago
Closing date: Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Country: Colombia
Duty station: Bogota, Colombia
Contract type: Individual Consultant (Deliverable)
Grade: Individual Consultant 2
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9)
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.
GGGI has a diverse portfolio of programs in developing countries around the world. Together with global products and services, these in-country programs focus on delivering results through an integrated approach of evidence-based green growth planning and implementation aligned to “countries” development priorities. The organization also focuses on knowledge development and management activities, which build a solid theoretical and empirical basis for green growth while providing concrete options and guidance for policymakers and creating the conditions for public and private green infrastructure investments.
GGGI has been working with the Government of Colombia to advance green growth policies and green investments through strategic partnerships such as with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Treasury and Public Credit, and the National Planning Department (DNP), among others. Since 2014, GGGI has supported the DNP in its objective of advancing a green growth vision and transition plan for Colombia that can help climate goals and SDGs achievement. GGGI supported the development of the Green Growth Taskforce led by DNP (2016-2018), which produced solid and relevant information for the design and concertation of the Green Growth Policy- GGP (adopted using CONPES 3934 of 2018).
One strategic axis of the GGP aims to promote the sustainable use of natural capital, which includes the Bioeconomy as one key strategy to foster the low carbon economy through adding value to generate products, processes, and services based on responsible use of biodiversity and biomass. In that regard, GGGI supported the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation - MinCiencias, the National Planning Department, and other stakeholders in the technical design and concertation of the National Bioeconomy Mission “Para una Colombia Potencia viva y diversa: hacia una Sociedad impulsada por el conocimiento”.
Besides, GGGI was awarded by the UKPACT program in 2021 Colombia to develop the project “Accelerating the development of new bioeconomy businesses and enhanced capacities for green jobs promotion and increased climate action ambition from policy implementation and integration”, in which a Bioeconomy Accelerator Mechanism was created to enhance the capacity of bioeconomy business and strengthen the capability of MinCiencias to meet their target of 126 and 500 bioproducts endorsed by 2022 and 2030, respectively: Complimentarily, a knowledge-sharing component to disseminate case studies, lessons learned, best practices, and recommendations.
GGGI with MinCiencias support, designed and launched 2019 the Bioeconomy Projects Acceleration Mechanism – MAPBIO, which aims to provide technical assistance to accelerate bioproducts in the last mile. The first call for proposals received 26 proposals evaluated through a multicriteria analysis; the mechanism supported four bioproducts. After successfully implementing MAPBIO 1.0, GGGI was awarded an extension project for scaling up MAPBIO and developing further activities with MinCiencias and INNpulsa. The current call pro proposals MAPBIO 3.0 received were focalized in the Pacific and Amazon region and received 12 submissions and selected 2. In total, we have successfully supported 20 bioproducts to contribute to the national goal of reaching 500 registered bioproducts by 2030.
As part of the UK PACT Bio Rural project, GGGI has selected the company Selva Nevada and its initiative, “Development of Functional Foods with High Added Value from Fruits of Colombian Biodiversity,” as a beneficiary of the MAPBIO+ 2024 Call. This selection secures support for Selva Nevada’s bioproduct acceleration processes during the 2025–2026 period.
In this context, Selva Nevada has identified promising opportunities to develop a new line of functional foods focused on the conservation of forest biodiversity, taking advantage of the expanding market for functional foods with high added value and scientifically proven health benefits. The target markets for this new product line are diverse and include institutional food programs, public procurement, the silver economy, and networks of specialized physicians. Furthermore, there is significant potential in various consumer segments across all age groups.
By developing a new line of innovative functional foods incorporating Amazonian fruits with high nutritional value, the company aims to contribute to the advancement of the Colombian bioeconomy through sustainable value addition and innovation based on biodiversity, as well as market differentiation.
The main objective of this consultancy is to support Selva Nevada in accelerating the development of new bioproducts as beneficiaries of the MAPBIO+ 2024 Call for Proposals. Using their technical expertise, the consultant will build a comprehensive platform encompassing everything from mapping preservation technologies for fruit concentrates to market-ready finished products made from açaí, camu camu, copoazu, and corozo, building a portfolio consistent with the Selva Nevada philosophy and meeting all technical, sensory, and regulatory requirements. This strategy will align closely with Colombia's commitment to biodiversity conservation while also responding to market demand.
Specific Objectives
The expected outputs are the following:
1. Work Plan
The consultant will develop a comprehensive work plan that defines the objectives, key indicators, timelines, and stakeholders. This document will clearly define the goals, measurable results, schedules, responsible parties, and roles, ensuring alignment with the objectives and scope of the development of Selva Nevada's new line of functional foods.
2. Report 1. Technical Proposal for a platform construction: Design prototypes of four shelf-stable fruit concentrates (acai, camu camu, copoazu, and corozo)
Support the design of the technical platform of the programme through the formulation and prototyping of four shelf-stable fruit concentrates (acai, camu camu, copoazu, and corozo), including the definition and validation of key physicochemical parameters, process architecture, identification of suitable maquila (contract manufacturing) alternativ s, and selection of an appropriate gelling agent to support the subsequent formulation and development of functional gummies.
Technical report of progress, results and evidence including:
Deliverable: Report on the formulation and validation process of the four (4) fruit concentrates and approved prototypes by Selva Nevada, including:
3. Report 2. Design and generate a protype of RTD Functional Beverages and Functional Gummies
Support the design and prototypes of three ready-to-drink beverages, water-based with Amazonian fruit concentrate, using the concentrates validated in the first activity.
Suppirt the desing and Supportrototypes of three functional gummies using the same platform of Amazonian ingredients and the same logic of beneficial properties as the beverages, using the concentrates validated in the first activity, and taking into account the defined gelling agent in the formulation.
Technical report of progress, results and evidence including:
Prototypes of RTD Functional Beverages:
Prototypes of Functional Gummies:
Deliverable: T1 prototypes of the six products approved for the sensory panel. Sensory statistical reports for beverages and gummies approved. Final formulations finalized, including:
4. Final Report. T1 prototypes of the six products approved for the sensory panel. Sensory statistical reports for beverages and gummies approved. Final formulations.
Prototypes of the RTD Functional Beverages:
Prototypes of the Functional Gummies:
The consultant will deliver a comprehensive final report summarizing the consultancy’s outcomes, with supporting evidence, including:
Additional aspects to consider:
Deliverables, timeline, and payments
Payment
Deliverables
Deliverables Description
Target Completion Date
Amount (% of total fee)
Payment 1
Work Plan
A detailed and comprehensive work plan that defines the objectives, key indicators, timelines, and stakeholders.
Within one (1) week following the start of the contract.
30%
Payment 2
Report 1. Technical report of platform construction: Development of four shelf-stable fruit concentrates (acai, camu camu, copoazú, and corozo).
Technical report of progress, results and evidence including:
Within three (3) months after the start of the contract.
30%
Payment 3
Report 2. Development of RTD Functional Beverages and Functional Gummies
Technical report of results and evidence including:
Within five (5) months following the start of the contract.
30%
Payment 4
Final Report
A comprehensive final report summarizing the consultancy’s outcomes, with supporting evidence, including:
I
Within thirty (30) weeks following the start of the contract.
10%
The Consultancy reports to the Bioeconomy Associate under the technical guidance provided by under the technical guidance of the Selva Nevada as a beneficiary of the MAPBIO+ program. The consultant's work progress will be monitored primarily through periodic review meetings for planning and monthly short face-to-face (or virtual) meetings for prioritizing activities, all of that previous consensus with the Contract Supervisor. In this review, meetings will tackle subjects such as the overview of the contractual objectives, the development of activities, detailed information milestones, actual achievements made against the timeline initially set, and any other relevant progress details.
All Deliverables will be produced in Spanish, by GGGI's formatting requirements, and submitted with proof of editable file back-up (e.g., .docx, .pptx) in the GGGI SharePoint system. Where relevant, the consultant shall also provide raw data sets, research materials, and meeting notes related to the contractual objective.
Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
GGGI as an institution abides by its project-level Sustainability and Safeguards Rules (SSR) for all projects aligned with international standards for Environmental and Social Safeguards. The SSR is aligned with commonly recognized international standards for Environmental and Social Safeguards (ESS), i.e. the WB Performance Standard, that ensure project level safeguarding of communities and people impacted by GGGI activities. GGGI has integrated project level Environmental and Social Safeguards into its Project Cycle Management (PCM) with mandatory Preliminary Gender and Social Assessments and ESS Screening of all projects to identify and manage risks.
In addition, GGGI's Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy 2021-2025 provides a framework toward achieving the principle of "Leaving No One Behind" in the transformation towards green growth, guiding GGGI's approaches to the mainstreaming of gender equality and poverty reduction in GGGI Colombia's Program. This also includes the implementation of the GGGI Gender Equality and Poverty Reduction Policy Markers on all projects. GGGI's Corporate Results Framework requires gender disaggregated indicators for participation in GGGI Capacity Building events.
GGGI's Child Protection Rules and GGGI Rules on Sexual Exploitation ensure safeguarding of children impacted by GGGI activities or in contact with GGGI contracted personnel, with GGGI taking a zero-tolerance approach to child exploitation. GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI's Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child. All procedures mentioned above are accompanied by guidelines and capacity building efforts. GGGI also provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, embracing diversity in all its forms, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply. GGGI promotes equal opportunities for all including persons with disabilities.
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