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Cracking the Nut 2024

As a partner in USAID’s global Feed the Future strategy, Abt Global works with communities, private sector, governments, and civil society to tackle complex challenges like increasing agricultural productivity and market access, expanding investment in services and innovation, and strengthening systems. 

Our experts at Abt are excited to be sponsoring and presenting at the Cracking the Nut 2024 Conference in Abuja, Nigeria this October! We are looking forward to meeting with others to discuss the ways in which climate change is affecting the agricultural sector, and how to catalyze climate resilient food systems. Learn more about our work.

Abt Presentation  
Panel Discussion: Shifting from Farm to Firm: How End Markets Drive Climate Resilient Food Systems  
Abt Presenter: Peter Saling, Senior Director for Livelihoods and Food Security at Abt Global  
Guest Speakers: Dr. Abass Yusuf, Nigeria Country Deputy Director for the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN); Akinyinka D. Akintunde, President/CEO of AFEX Nigeria

Meet our Experts! 
Peter Saling 
Charles Iyangbe, Ph.D

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