Biotech Updates

IICA and Croplife Join Forces to Transfer Agro-Technologies

September 21, 2007

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and CropLife Latin America, a crop science industry group, have signed an agreement of cooperation aimed at facilitating the transfer of agricultural biotechnology to rural farmers in Latin America and the Caribbean. The two-year renewable agreement includes plans to establish distance and on-site seminars, structured workshops and fora, scholarship and internship programs, technological tours, research projects and the promotion of experiences in the transfer of “best practices.” Both institutions will appoint a working group responsible for negotiating and drawing up the work agenda, and will assign staff to program, execute and monitor any training, research and dissemination programs agreed upon.

During the signing ceremony, IICA Director General Chelston Brathwaite underscored the important role science and technology play in agriculture, and the need to ensure that any agreements signed by the Institute benefit farmers in the hemisphere.

Read more at: http://www.iica.int/noticias/detalles/2007/CP35-2007_eng.pdf