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International Partnerships to Strengthen Agricultural Research, Education, and Cultural Experiences

International Partnerships to Strengthen Agricultural Research, Education, and Cultural Experiences

A limited number of students, especially from Historically Black Colleges and Universities are engaged in overseas experiential learning and intercultural activities. Fort Valley State University, Georgia, and Alabama A&M University have developed collaborative partnerships with Universidad Nacional de Agricultura Honduras, where students and faculty learned about sugarcane, coffee, tobacco, cashew, wine, shrimp, and tilapia production.

NIFA originally published this impact in the NIFA 2017 Annual Report. Want to read about more impacts like this? Check out Fresh from the Field, a weekly bulletin showcasing transformative impacts made by grantees funded by NIFA.

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Farm Bill Priority Areas
Agriculture systems and technology
U.S. States and Territories
Alabama,
Georgia
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