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Collaborative Agriculture Biotechnology Initiative

Mobilizing New Science and Technology to Reduce Poverty and Hunger


U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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2002-024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 12, 2002

The Collaborative Agricultural Biotechnology Initiative (CABIO) will help developing countries access and manage the tools of modern biotechnology as part of an integrated drive to improve agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability and nutrition. Supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), CABIO represents a comprehensive strategy for technology development, management, and use:

Why CABIO?

USAID's agriculture strategy aims to stimulate economic growth and food security by increasing agricultural productivity. Developing and harnessing the tools of modern biotechnology is vital to this effort. At the same time, biotechnology can fight malnutrition by raising the level of Vitamin A, iron, and zinc in key food crops.

To realize the promise of this new science requires equipping developing countries to make informed decisions about the use of biotechnology. USAID is committed to helping developing countries build biosafety regulatory systems, funding research to examine potential impacts on biodiversity and involving local institutions in public outreach to address concerns about biotechnology.

Global Programs

Regional Approaches in Africa

These programs will take advantage of existing biotechnology infrastructure in spreading the technology more broadly and pooling limited technical capacity through regional collaboration that address:

At the Country Level

New science and technology, new trade opportunities for developing countries' farmers, promoting environmentally sustainable management, and bridging the rural knowledge divide through outreach and local adaptive research -all these make up USAID's vision of agriculture as an important driver of economic development, and all are integral to CABIO. Biotechnology and the CABIO Initiative strongly reflect USAID's revitalized commitment to agricultural development.


The U.S. Agency for International Development has provided economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide for more than 40 years.

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