Africa-Brazil Agricultural Innovation Marketplace

The Africa-Brazil Agricultural Innovation Marketplace is an international
initiative supported by different donnors aiming to link Brazilian and African
experts and institutions to develop cooperative projects. This is an innovative way of brokering South-South exchange. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.africa-brazil.org/

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Comment by Nils-Sjard Schulz on November 22, 2010 at 6:38pm
Hi Aaron, many thanks for sharing this information, just stumbled across this article: http://go.worldbank.org/EPFV3ZZU30

One of the important points of this experience is that a 'bilateral' South-South partnership is upgrading into regional approaches, with strong involvement of many actors, such as, apart from Brazilian ABC, the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa, Embrapa, the World Bank, DFID, and the International Fund for Agriculture and Development.

Regionalizing South-South partnerships is indeed an important trend, as South-South providers are becoming more strategic and also build up more capacities to reach out to groups of receiving countries. A similar experience is the Colombia Strategy with the Caribbean (case story available here, in Spanish only), which follows similar patterns as the Africa-Brazil partnership in terms of engaging a large range of actors, generating capacity on all sides and ensuring a strong demand focus.

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