Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Apr 7, 2022
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According to the Bank´s website, this Technical Cooperation (TC) has the general objective of supporting the Argentine government for the preparation of investments linked to food chains, in the areas of technological modernization, productivity improvement, environmental sustainability, responses to climate change, international trade and use natural resource strategy.
The TC is aligned with the 2025 Vision of the IDB Group as it is the reactivation of the agricultural sector for sustainable and inclusive economic growth, in a country like Argentina where the sector contributes considerably to GDP and exports, in addition to playing a fundamental role for the environmental sustainability. The TC is consistent with the Second Update of the Institutional Strategy 2020-2023 (AB-3190-2), since it is aligned with the challenge of developing productivity and innovation, through support for the productive and sustainable development of the agricultural sector, and with the cross-cutting theme of climate change and environmental sustainability, through the key focus on climate change mitigation and the promotion of environmentally sustainable production throughout the sector. The TC is also consistent with the IDB Group Strategy with Argentina 2021-2023 (GN-3051), since it contributes to the second strategic pillar of economic recovery.
The description of investment type was not available at the time of the snapshot.
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