Through collaborations with key stakeholders such as USAID, AusAID, CGIAR, local governments, banks and NGOs, Corteva Agriscience is improving the productivity and enriching the lives of millions of smallholder farmers globally.
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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), there are over 820 million people who suffer from hunger around the world. Global food security is a challenge that will become more complex as populations grow, with food demand expected to increase by 50 to 60 per cent over the next century.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), there are over 820 million people who suffer from hunger around the world. Global food security is a challenge that will become more complex as populations grow, with food demand expected to increase by 50 to 60 per cent over the next century.
Through collaborations with key stakeholders such as USAID, AusAID, CGIAR, local governments, banks and NGOs, Corteva Agriscience is improving the productivity and enriching the lives of millions of smallholder farmers globally.
Corteva is working with organisations from across the globe on a range of projects and programs, designed to empower farmers, sustain communities and help end global hunger. These are some examples of where we’re contributing.
Photo credit: Photos generously supplied by ACDI/VOCA from the The Feed the Future Tanzania Nafaka Activity.
Jim Flock ACDI/VOCA Chief of Party for USAID Feed the Future
“The Feed the Future Tanzania Nafaka Activity, funded by USAID and implemented by ACDI/VOCA, has developed a mutually beneficial relationship with Corteva Agriscience. Together, this collaboration ensures that last-mile individuals and farmer associations have access to agricultural inputs and Extension services that enable them to increase their yields and incomes.” (Read More)
Farra Siregar, Corteva Agriscience Managing Director, ASEAN
“Our collaboration with the Australia Indonesia Partnership demonstrates our commitment to helping improve farmers’ lives in Indonesia. We believe that by enabling farmers with the latest solutions and knowledge, agricultural production can be strengthened, and productivity increased in line with Indonesia’s strategic goal of domestic food security.”