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  1. GFAR was initially conceived in 1996 as an association of public research organizations, working together with representatives of other stakeholders, to reshape and strengthen national agricultural research systems and to promote research on key themes for greater development impact. Times have…
  2. Over the past 12 months, guided by the GCARD Road Map and working to the outcomes in our Medium Term Strategic Plan, GFAR has continued to mobilize and support research, education, extension and enterprise activities to benefit farmers in developing countries. This 2014 Annual Report provides some…
  3. <p>Partners from all sectors work together through GFAR to strengthen links between agricultural research and wider society. GFAR fosters large scale change in agricultural research and innovation systems to better meet the needs of the poor, in particular of resource-poor smallholder…
  4. <p>2012 has been a highly productive year. The Global Forum has reinforced its status as the unique multi-stakeholder body addressing agricultural research, extension, education and enterprise and their role in national development (here termed agricultural research-for-development, AR4D).…
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