Driving Agri-food Innovation in Honduras: AgriLAC Resiliente Results and Strategies
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06.08.24
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Strengthening innovation networks, analyzing results, scaling plans, sustainable technologies and agricultural technologies were the topics addressed to ensure the sustainability of the initiative’s achievements.
On August 6, 2024, Santa Rosa de Copán became the epicenter of sustainable agri-food innovation in Western Honduras with the Annual Meeting of the AgriLAC Resiliente Initiative. This event not only celebrated advancements in sustainable practices and technologies but also focused on building a scaling strategy alongside key actors in the region’s innovation network.
The central purpose of the meeting was to facilitate the creation of a strategy to scale the practical innovations and sustainable technologies promoted by AgriLAC Resiliente. This joint effort included the active participation of key actors in Western Honduras’ innovation networks, strengthening the initiative’s pillars and ensuring its long-term growth and sustainability.
One of the highlights was the photo exhibition of the Innova Hub: Through a guided tour of images, attendees were able to relive the field journey and appreciate the work done by each partner. This exhibition not only allowed participants to view the Honduran landscape from the perspective of the Innova Hub partners, it also highlighted the efforts and achievements in agri-food innovation…
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