BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia

A4NH researchers at IITA developed Aflasafe SN01, an aflatoxin biocontol product for use in Senegal and The Gambia, in collaboration with USDA-ARS, and other research and development partners. IITA signed a Technology Transfer and Licensing Agreement with BAMTAARE SA for benefiting groundnut and maize value chains. This is the first license to manufacture and distribute an Aflasafe product granted to a private company in Africa. The agreement contemplates full ownership, operation, and management by BAMTAARE and technical support from IITA.

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health
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Language:English
Published: 2017-12-31
Subjects:research, maize, technology, development, value chains, technology transfer, management, collaboration, ownership, africa, research and development, researchers, aflatoxin, case studies, agrifood systems, rural development,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121209
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1212092023-03-14T13:46:31Z BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health research maize technology development value chains technology transfer management collaboration ownership africa research and development researchers aflatoxin case studies agrifood systems rural development A4NH researchers at IITA developed Aflasafe SN01, an aflatoxin biocontol product for use in Senegal and The Gambia, in collaboration with USDA-ARS, and other research and development partners. IITA signed a Technology Transfer and Licensing Agreement with BAMTAARE SA for benefiting groundnut and maize value chains. This is the first license to manufacture and distribute an Aflasafe product granted to a private company in Africa. The agreement contemplates full ownership, operation, and management by BAMTAARE and technical support from IITA. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T11:55:43Z 2022-09-12T11:55:43Z Case Study CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health. 2017. BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia. Reported in Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121209 en CRP Outcome Impact Case Report Other Open Access application/pdf
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africa
research and development
researchers
aflatoxin
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health
BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
description A4NH researchers at IITA developed Aflasafe SN01, an aflatoxin biocontol product for use in Senegal and The Gambia, in collaboration with USDA-ARS, and other research and development partners. IITA signed a Technology Transfer and Licensing Agreement with BAMTAARE SA for benefiting groundnut and maize value chains. This is the first license to manufacture and distribute an Aflasafe product granted to a private company in Africa. The agreement contemplates full ownership, operation, and management by BAMTAARE and technical support from IITA.
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aflatoxin
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rural development
author CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health
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title BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
title_short BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
title_full BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
title_fullStr BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
title_full_unstemmed BAMTAARE SA, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute Aflasafe SN01 for benefiting Senegal and The Gambia
title_sort bamtaare sa, the first private company licensed to manufacture and distribute aflasafe sn01 for benefiting senegal and the gambia
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