The agricultural advocacy initiative, led by former government chief scientific adviser Sir Gordon Conway, is based in the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Agriculture for Impact has called in Glasshouse Partnership to help promote its aim to increase European government support for agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Africa and African farmers.
The remit will also see Glasshouse Partnership handle the PR around the launch of the second edition of Conway’s book The Doubly Green Revolution.
Conway said: ‘Glasshouse Partnership will help us create public dialogue around some of the world’s most pressing issues, such as food security, climate change and environmental sustainability.’
Agriculture for Impact has called in Glasshouse Partnership to help promote its aim to increase European government support for agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Africa and African farmers.
The remit will also see Glasshouse Partnership handle the PR around the launch of the second edition of Conway’s book The Doubly Green Revolution.
Conway said: ‘Glasshouse Partnership will help us create public dialogue around some of the world’s most pressing issues, such as food security, climate change and environmental sustainability.’