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IICA signs agreement to promote the development of agricultural cooperatives in LAC

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An agreement signed between IICA and ICA-Americas is designed to promote the participation of producers in the region’s agricultural value chains and markets.

San Jose, Costa Rica, June 03, 2014 (IICA). The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the Regional Office for the Americas of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA-Americas) are to work together to promote and strengthen agricultural and agroindustrial cooperatives in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

Manuel Mariño (ICA-Americas, left), James French (IICA, center) and IICA Representative in Costa Rica, Miguel Angel Arvelo.

Under the terms of the technical cooperation agreement signed at the Institute’s Headquarters in San Jose, Costa Rica, the two organizations will carry out joint activities via the cooperative sector targeting area-based development and rural well-being, productivity and competitiveness, climate change, natural resources management and food and nutritional security.

The objective of these actions will be to contribute to the agricultural and rural development of IICA member countries by promoting their competitive growth with equity and environmental sustainability.

The manager of the Institute’s Agribusiness and Commercialization Program, James French, believes that cooperatives are key, strategic organizations for boosting producers’ participation in agricultural value chains and local, national and export markets.

“Since family farms account for most agricultural production, it is important to work together to enable small- and medium-scale producers to gain greater access to resources and new technologies, to equip them to produce high-quality food,” French observed.

The partnership also establishes a commitment to implement actions that have a positive impact on youth and the development of rural women.

The document takes into account that agricultural insurance is an important risk management tool that would make it possible to cover the impacts caused by natural disasters, which affect food security.

The regional director of ICA-Americas, Manuel Mariño, noted that it was essential to strengthen the agricultural sector in order to combat the economic and social inequality that exists in many rural communities.

“LAC enjoys strong economic growth but the level of poverty and social differences are very extreme in rural areas. This partnership is essential to help people improve their living standards and gain access to services not available to them at present,” he remarked.

The agreement was signed in San Jose by James French and Manuel Mariño, in the presence of the IICA Representative in Costa Rica, Miguel Ángel Arvelo.

For further information: 
james.french@iica.int

 

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