PARI @ AGRF 2018: Strategies for engaging the youth in rural areas
PARI hosted a side-event at AGRF 2018 to discuss how to economically engage young people in rural development and agricultural value chains in Africa.
Upcoming and past events organized by the PARI partners
PARI hosted a side-event at AGRF 2018 to discuss how to economically engage young people in rural development and agricultural value chains in Africa.
PARI researchers presented on pertinent issues around agriculture, food security and nutrition in Africa at the 30th ICAE in Vancouver.
high-level representatives from the public, private and non-governmental sectors gathered in Lilongwe on 11-12 July to discuss how innovations could spur development and job creation in Malawi’s agriculture sector.
The seminar reflected on key findings of the report "Nourished: How Africa Can Build a Future Free from Hunger and Malnutrition" published by the Malabo Montpellier Panel in 2017.
Research teams from 12 African partner contries, India & Germany met in Contonou, Benin for the Annual Research and Planning…
PARI coordinator Heike Baumüller shared insights from a recent study visit of African resarchers to India at the International Green Week in Berlin as part of the program organised by the BMZ.
PARI members presented their research related to climate and development in West and East Africa in the German pavillion during COP23 in Bonn.
Fifteen partners of the Program of Accompanying Research for Agricultural Innovation (PARI), embarked on a study tour to India from the 22nd to…
Agricultural stakeholders from Ethiopia met in Addis Ababa for a national policy roundtable to discuss the policy measures needed to promote agricultural development in Ethiopia.
PARI researchers presented their research during Tropentag 2017 in Bonn.
At a PARI side-event to AGRF 2017, leading researchers and policy makers presented their ideas on how and where to best target innovation investments for sustainable agricultural growth and rural development.
Leading agricultural stakeholders from government, private sector, farmer groups, research and development cooperation met in Accra for the first PARI national policy roundtable to discuss policy measures needed to promote agricultural development in Ghana.