Target Malaria
Emerging ag is proud to provide communication and engagement support to Target Malaria. Target Malaria is a global research consortium working to save millions of lives from malaria by developing novel vector control methods.
The Emerging garden bears fruit for its clients. With a strong focus on results, Robynne Anderson has worked on projects all over the world. The outcomes include legislation enacted, regulations changed, subsidies revoked, markets opened, quality certified, profile raised, sales increased, and crises avoided. Issues management is often fluid, demanding different approaches and tactics along the way. However, the goals should always be clear.
Emerging ag is proud to provide communication and engagement support to Target Malaria. Target Malaria is a global research consortium working to save millions of lives from malaria by developing novel vector control methods.
The International Agri-Food Network (IAFN) was formed in 1996 as an informal coalition of international trade associations involved in the agri-food sector at the global level.
The UN declared 2016 as the International Year of Pulses, and Emerging acted as the Secretariat for the Global Pulse Confederation’s IYP Activities.The International Year of Pulses was a prestigious designation that created an opportunity to promote the health properties and sustainability of pulses.
The Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) is an organization that represents Canadian oat growers. Emerging has and is still working on various outreach campaigns, including the website Avena Canadiense, which was specifically targeted at Mexican consumers.
As founding chairperson in 2008, of Farming First, Robynne Anderson remains engaged in the Farming First coalition.
Emerging Ag has worked with the Canadian Fertilizer Institute (CFI) on a number of projects.
Emerging ag helped coordinate CFI’s 2nd International Stewardship Symposium, held July 14th and 15th, 2015, in Calgary, Canada.