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No one left behind: Register for GCARD conference on agri-food innovation and research for a sustainable world

Posted on 11 February 2016 by Peter Ballantyne (ILRI) • Leave a comment

“No One Left Behind: Agri-food Innovation and Research for a Sustainable World” is the theme of the third Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD3) to be held in South Africa in April 2016. Continue reading →

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