Partnerships and Innovation to Shape ASEAN’s Sustainable Agriculture

Written by: Natasha Angsakulchai and Aidiella Frita, ASEAN AgriTrade Project, Photo: GIZ/Proramatephoto

Participants from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Vietnam and GIZ at the 3rd AIF knowledge exchange event in Bangkok, 13-14 December 2022.

13 – 14 December 2022, Bangkok – Seventy participants from the public and private sectors in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam (CLMV) gathered for peer-to-peer exchanges and networking at the third series of the Agrinnovation Fund in ASEAN (AIF) knowledge-sharing and networking event.

To date, the AIF has supported 27 development partnership projects with the private sector in CLMV countries involving some 2,300 farmers to enhance production, improve safety, quality, and sustainability in agricultural value chains.

At the opening session, the AIF management committee from the public and private sector in CLMV expressedappreciation and their pleasure at being part of the AIF.

On the first day, AIF partners set-up country stations and presented highlight achievements of their projects. Each country showcased their products ranging from fresh watermelon, cashew nuts, solar dried bananas, dried butterfly pea flowers, to food products such as paste, food seasoning, and snacks made from mushroom, chilli, and ginger.

Some moments during the 3rd AIF knowledge exchange event on 13-14 December 2022 in Bangkok.

Of the 27 AIF projects, 11 projects are in Cambodia, 6 in Lao PDR, 6 in Myanmar and 4 in Vietnam. Four projects have recently been completed in Cambodia, and 2 in Myanmar.

Participants kicked off the second day with a group work exercise. Each country group identified challenges faced in partnership and innovations in their own country. Groups then visited the other country groups and gave suggestions and recommendations to overcome the challenges.

During the exercise, I realise that we have similar challenges. The suggestions by colleagues from different countries offered fresh perspectives,” said one participant. In concluding the exercise, the groups selected recommendations to take home and implement in their own country.

Some moments during the 3rd AIF knowledge exchange event on 13-14 December 2022 in Bangkok.

Guest speakers joined the last part of the event, sharing insights into the ASEAN policy framework, initiatives and lessons on partnership and innovation in the agricultural value chain. Key priorities identified were scaling up efforts, awareness raising amongst consumers to create demand for sustainably produced products, and access to funds for sustainability initiatives and innovation.

Some moments during the 3rd AIF knowledge exchange event on 13-14 December 2022 in Bangkok.

The initiatives shared included the ASEAN Access platform that provides market information and virtual business matchmaking for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in ASEAN, lessons and experience in Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) implementation by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) – Thailand, insights on work by Mekong Institute, and on digital innovations on traceability by the Greater Mekong Subregion Sustainable Agriculture Food Security Programme.

The Agrinnovation Fund in ASEAN (AIF) was initiated under the “Promotion of Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains in ASEAN,” funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

Some moments during the 3rd AIF knowledge exchange event on 13-14 December 2022 in Bangkok.

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