The Small Farmers, Big Business Partnership has just renewed its logo.
Based on a shared vision and complementary expertise for sustainable approaches to poverty alleviation and food and nutrition insecurity, COLEACP, GIZ, SNV and UNIDO decided to...

The Small Farmers, Big Business Partnership has just renewed its logo.

Based on a shared vision and complementary expertise for sustainable approaches to poverty alleviation and food and nutrition insecurity, COLEACP, GIZ, SNV and UNIDO decided to establish the Small Farmers Big Business Partnership in 2012, with the aim to implement a joint approach that will more effectively tackle the barriers to inclusive agribusiness and growth in the developing world.  

Sustainable and inclusive agricultural value chains are essential to food and nutrition security, resilience, poverty alleviation and economic green growth.

For this, there is a need to re-think relationships between stakeholders along supply chains in order to ensure a world that can feed itself.

The Small Farmers Big Business Partnership’s common vision is that sustainable development must go hand in hand with the engagement of the private sector: encouraging Public/Private Partnerships in smallholder agricultural development and raising the capacities of private entrepreneurs, including commercial and smallholder farmers, to meet the increasingly complex requirements of domestic, regional, and international markets.

The Communication agency, Page in extremis, Brussels-based, is proud to contribute to this succesfull story with the creation and development of the new logo “The Small Farmers, Big Business" Partnership.

Programme branding is a complex, multifaceted, and multi-disciplinary process.

Page in extremis speaks about communication strategy, value, core-idea, brand architecture, baseline, and all that elements that creates a visual identity system.

Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication which handle successfully technical and complex information projected through a clear central idea of what the organisation is and what its aims are.

More information: http://www.inextremis.be

COLEACP (Europe-Africa-Caribbean-Pacific Liaison Committee)
GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit)
SNV (SNV Netherlands Development Organisation)
UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization)