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  • IICA and ALADI launch series of conferences to train agricultural SMEs that wish to export

    This is the second year in which these seminars are being carried out. The goal is to foster the internationalization of companies, a challenge that has become even more relevant within the context of the current pandemic.
  • Pandemic highlights the urgency of strengthening Caribbean agriculture to produce more food, connect to the tourism sector and reduce imports

    Chelston Brathwaite, Director General Emeritus of IICA, and James Fletcher, former Minister of Energy of St. Lucia, agreed that a connection between agriculture and tourism is necessary in order to transform the economic model of Caribbean countries.
  • Mexican group Los Folkloristas joins IICA’s tribute to food chain workers

    The group, which has pioneered the dissemination of traditional Latin American music, has taken part in IICA’s campaign to channel greater political and social attention towards the agriculture and rural sectors amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • João Bosco, iconic Brazilian popular music singer and composer joins IICA in paying tribute to agrifood chain workers

    With a musical style that fuses bossa nova, samba and jazz with African rhythms, Bosco has inspired thousands and has been recognized as an ambassador of Brazilian popular music.
  • Chile’s Outdoor Markets: taking precautions and innovating

    Vendors in the Chilean capital are adhering to sanitary regulations, which will play a strategic role in maintaining the supply of fresh agricultural products for the population.
  • Cooperatives and associations are vital in strengthening the contribution of family farming to food supply

    The Americas will require greater digitalization and connectivity, as well as differentiated public policies to increase the competitiveness of family farming producers after the pandemic.