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Delegation in Ecuador

  • Taro, also known as malanga in some Latin American countries, has been key lately to diversify the agriculture of this island country.

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    St. Vincent and the Grenadines pins its hopes on the increasingly popular and highly nutritious vegetable, dasheen, as a potential driver of rural development and rural production capacity

    Taro, also known as malanga in some Latin American countries, has been key lately to diversify the agriculture of this island country.
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    Unprecedented challenges to global food security call for joint action, according to experts at the opening session of the Borlaug International Dialogue

    The main goal of the debates is to forge alliances in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. The event is attended by government officials, private sector representatives, international organizations, agricultural producers, academics, scientists, educators and students.
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    “IICA in Action”: New IICA podcast for Spotify will discuss challenges and opportunities for the agriculture and rural sector  

    En alrededor de 15 minutos, cada capítulo del podcast rescatará temas y elementos informativos con una dinámica renovada, voces diversas y acciones relevantes para la actividad agropecuaria y la vida rural. 
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    Young people from Peru and Ecuador design virtual platform to create Rural Youth Community of the Americas

    Physics, biology and IT professionals won the 2021 Rural Youth Hackathon organized by IICA for this purpose.
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    Member countries of the Andean Community undertake commitment to strengthen family farming and intraregional trade

    The Ministers of Agriculture of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru signed a Declaration presented during the most recent session of the Andean Agricultural Forum, organized with support from IICA. Inter-agency committees will support the fulfillment of the agricultural agenda proposed in the document (see Ministerial Declaration).
Representante
Renzo Galgani
IICA Ecuador

Av. 12 de Octubre N24-584 y Francisco Salazar (esq.), edif. Torre Sol Verde, piso 2 Correo postal: Apartado 17-03-00201 Quito, Ecuador Teléfono: (593-2) 290-9002 / 290-9003 / 290-9004 / Cel.: 099-736-802 Fax: (593-2) 256-8012