Anna-Katharina Hornidge is the director of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) and researcher in Future Rural Africa Project B05 Science Futures. She recently visited AITEC, a medium scale farm in Dodoma, Tanzania, where research, training, and value chain development come together to strengthen local agriculture. In the video below she shares her reflections on Germany’s and Europe’s direct interest in investing in long-term change processes through trusted and stable partnerships:
Video: Anna-Katharina Hornidge on Research, Training and Value Chain Development in Tanzania
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