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1 EastAgri: where networking matters what? …. promoting collaboration on agricultural investment between financial institutions operating in transition countries as well as Turkey informal platform for sharing best practices and lessons learned on agribusiness investment in the region managed by the FAO Investment Centre founded by FAO, EBRD, WB and CEI 12 years of effective communication among member institutions and general public

2 EastAgri: where networking matters why? avoid duplication of research activities encourage alignment of policy messages only network of its kind in the region

3 EastAgri: key features how? dissemination of information: news service and targeted mailing list support to members’ project activities one website: www.eastagri.org small support team at FAO’s HQ

4 Information at a click > 800 investment projects 30 food chains in 30 countries publications, seminars/meetings, project pages\ agricultural/agribusiness projects information on 30 agricultural/ agribusiness sectors 30 agricultural country profiles weekly news releases information on workshops, meetings and study tour data What?

5 who? core/sponsoring members: FAO, EBRD, WB, CEI practitioners from wider group of FIs: EU, IFAD, IFC, Rabobank, etc. public at large (annual meetings, website audience) EastAgri: key features

6 EastAgri meeting Belgrade, June 2014 The 2014 EastAgri Annual Meeting brought together 200 participants from over 50 agribusiness companies, international financing institutions, banks, and governments to discuss innovative approaches to fostering investments that help food chains meet higher quality and environmental standards. BEST FOOD:HOW TO PRODUCE BOTH QUALITY AND QUANTITY IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA

7 Growing audience 2013: 16,000 visits with 9,500 unique visitors audience: average of 4 pages/visit and 4 minute visit length loyal followers and fresh eyes: 60% of visits are from new users

8 Sharing targeted information most visited pages projects sectors countries traffic sources FAO and EBRD SWG, IKAR, CEI, Investing in Russia Google and Wikipedia

9 wider audience updated news on sectors and IFI projects share and be informed of good investment practices IFIs outreach/access to a specialized audience of investment practitioners promotion and visibility of news, events, etc. to the wider public facilitate coordination/alignment efforts with other IFIs access to specialized experts and thematic lists What’s in it for you?

10 reinforce core IFI membership online thematic forums specialised mailing lists … your ideas count! What’s next?

11 EastAgri Promoting Policy Dialogue Public private policy dialogue aims at triggering economic development through improving the rules of the game Public-private dialogue for food security in Ukraine

12 Sandra Hakim Mikhail EastAgri and MedAgri networks coordinator, Investment Centre, FAO Sandra.Mikhail@fao.org thank you!


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