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IICA and Catholic Relief Services sign a cooperation agreement in Nicaragua

The agreement includes the preparation of technical studies, capacity building and knowledge management to improve agricultural and economic productivity of Nicaraguan territory.

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Minister of Agriculture of Guyana informs IICA authorities of the country’s agricultural challenges

Among the minister’s main interests is driving the dairy industry, value-added production, and efficient use of water resources.

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Specialists share information about the outlook for U.S. agriculture and the possible implications for LAC

IICA facilitated a meeting to discuss the conclusions of the Agricultural Outlook Forum, an event organized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that attracted more than 1600 participants from all parts of the world.

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Promoting trade and investment can drive development in the Americas

Creating long-term public policies and repositioning agriculture on the agenda of the LAC countries could be key in promoting the productivity and competitiveness of agriculture in the region.

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IICA strengthens its technical cooperation model

Called together by the Director General of IICA, representatives of the institute in its 34 member countries attended the Fourth Institutional Management Meeting in Costa Rica to analyze the Institute’s results over the past five years.

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Basseterre, St Kitts

April 14, 2016

IICA Assisted St. Kitts and Nevis with Greater Utilization of Mango

October 2015: Mango is one of the most prolific and productive fruits grown in St.

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Kingstown, St Vincent and Grenadines

April 14, 2016

St Vincent and the Grenadines ‘Market Transparency’ Improves with Assistance from IICA

October 2015: Survival and growth of agriculture in St Vincent and the Grenadines, and indeed the wider Caribbean region, depend heavily on our ability to improve the competitiveness within our food supply chains to meet or match the competition from external food suppliers. An important component of any strategy to improve competitiveness must focus heavily on improving the transparency within agricultural markets.

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St John's, Antigua and Barbuda

April 14, 2016

IICA Contributes to the Inclusive Process of Rural Women Group in Antigua and Barbuda

Members of ANBNROP 

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Latin America and Africa coordinate regional positions prior to the Codex Alimentarius meeting

A total of 35 nations participated in the Interregional Codex Alimentarius Colloquium, held in the United States and organized by the US Department of Agriculture and IICA.

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