Brazil and the Gates Foundation Join Up to Improve Health and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

02/11/2011 • Published in Uncategorized


The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today announced a partnership with the government of Brazil aimed at improving agricultural productivity among small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

The Memorandum of Understanding with the Brazilian Agency for Cooperation (ABC) will lead to collaboration on a number of potential projects ranging from developing more productive and nutritious staple crops, improving soil and water management techniques, as well as reducing crop loss after harvest. This agreement follows the recent announcement of the foundation’s partnership with the Chinese Government’s Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) to support innovative research and development (R&D) and manufacturing of new products for global health and agriculture.

The Gates Foundation also announced a $2.5 million grant to the Africa-Brazil Agricultural Innovation Marketplace, developed by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) to promote development in Africa through agricultural innovation.

“Three-quarters of the world’s poorest people get their food and income from farming small plots of land,” said Sam Dryden, director of Agricultural Development for the Gates Foundation. “Brazil’s advanced technical expertise in tropical agriculture, in addition to its success in designing innovative programs for smallholder farmers, puts them in a great position to work closely with developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve food security.”

“Our partnership with the Gates Foundation is a breakthrough. Through joint activities focused on capacity building, applied research and technology transfer, our aim is to improve the productivity of small-scale farming and reduce hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia,” said Minister Marco Farani, director of ABC.

Source: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

 

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