St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda
February 28, 2020
The project seeks to address small ruminant producers access to sustainable nutritious protein-sources in Antigua who are significantly affected by climate risks (droughts and floods), poor soils, inefficient water use and poor management practices.
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Haiti
March 22, 2018
Through a survey, 12 entities provided feedback, suggestions and comments to IICA regarding the topics that the Institute should work on for the benefit of local agriculture.
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Port of Spain, Trinidad
August 17, 2016
IICA as lead implementing agency seeks to strengthen capacities in three major areas: legislation, coordination and capacity building.
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Castries, St. Lucia
August 4, 2016
A regional training event focused on the requirements for better access to and participation of Caribbean agri-food companies in local and export markets.
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti
March 10, 2016
Abimbola Abiola was introduced to the Minister of Agriculture of this country, with both parties committing to promote Haitian agriculture through joint efforts.
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He met with the ministers of agriculture and tourism, with whom he pledged to work on agribusiness, research, and agro-tourism issues.
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Thanks to an agreement signed by IICA and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Dominican Republic, and funded by the USDA, the quarantine services of that county and Haiti will be strengthened.
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Scientists carry out field assessment of the needs to improve mango fruit production and post harvest to support exporters in Haiti
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IICA report summarizes the arguments put forward by several countries in the Americas supporting the creation of an international working group on climate change and agriculture.
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Headquarters. 600 m. northeast of the Ipís-Coronado intersection. Vázquez de Coronado, San Isidro 11101 – Costa Rica. San José, Costa Rica
Tel (+506) 2216 0222
Fax (+506) 2216 0233