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Bangladesh, Georgia, Ghana, Honduras, Malawi, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Tajikistan, Zambia
Russian Federation
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Costa Rica

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) is a specialized agency of the Inter-American System, and its purposes are to encourage and support the efforts of its Member States to achieve agricultural development and well-being for rural populations.  With more than six decades of institutional life, the Institute is responding to new mandates issued by the Heads of State and Government of the Americas, the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the ministers of agriculture of the Americas, to reposition itself so that it can meet both the new challenges facing agriculture and the requests for support it receives from its member countries.  

From AgriProfiles. Sources: CIARD RING
Costa Rica

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) is a specialized agency of the Inter-American System, and its purposes are to encourage and support the efforts of its Member States to achieve agricultural development and well-being for rural populations. With more than six decades of institutional life, the Institute is responding to new mandates issued by the Heads of State and Government of the Americas, the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the ministers of agriculture of the Americas, to reposition itself so that it can meet both the new challenges facing agriculture and the requests for support it receives from its member countries. As it pursues its vision and carries out its mission, the Institute has competitive advantages it can draw on to carry out its new role. It has accumulated a wealth of knowledge regarding agriculture, rural territories, the diversity of peoples and cultures, and the agro-ecological diversity of the hemisphere, all of which are important for crafting creative solutions to a wide variety of problems and challenges. Its presence in all of the Member States gives the Institute the flexibility it needs to move resources between countries and regions in order to promote and adapt cooperation initiatives intended to address national and regional priorities, facilitate the flow of information and improve the dissemination of best practices. The Institute has its Headquarters in Costa Rica, and Offices in 34 countries of the Americas, an Office in Miami, which is responsible for the Inter-American Program for the Promotion of Agricultural Trade, Agribusiness and Food Safety, as well as an Office for Europe, located in Madrid, Spain. The Directorate for Strategic Partnerships works out of the IICA Office in Washington, D.C.

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Costa Rica
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Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Kenya, Kenya, Indonesia

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: AIMS, CIARD RING, CIARD, GFAR, YPARD
Colombia, Nicaragua

Research Institute

From AgriProfiles. Sources: CIARD RING, GFAR, YPARD