In the fifth episode of the Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation podcast, program staff and Zambian-based companies Stewards Globe and Good Nature Agro discuss strategies and good practices for commercializing improved seeds to smallholder farmers. Questions or comments? Write us at Innovation@fintrac.com.
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In the fifth episode of the Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation podcast, program staff and Zambian-based companies Stewards Globe and Good Nature Agro discuss strategies and good practices for commercializing improved seeds to smallholder farmers. Questions or comments? Write us at Innovation@fintrac.com.
Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation: The Podcast Episode 3
Partnering for Innovation: The Podcast
27 minutes 11 seconds
7 years ago
Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation: The Podcast Episode 3
The third episode of the Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation podcast explores how Partnering for Innovation selects companies to invest in, weighing a company's potential for both development impact and profitability. Narrator Aviva Kutnick of USAID and Partnering for Innovation staff members Elisa Burrows and Matthew Krause explore why one partner in Nigeria, Babban Gona, was selected and how investing donor dollars in Babban Gona to help it expand its work is good for smallholder farmers' livelihoods. Listen and learn how development organizations can partner with private companies to increase development impact through improved profitability.
Partnering for Innovation: The Podcast
In the fifth episode of the Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation podcast, program staff and Zambian-based companies Stewards Globe and Good Nature Agro discuss strategies and good practices for commercializing improved seeds to smallholder farmers. Questions or comments? Write us at Innovation@fintrac.com.