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Cereal Foods World, Vol. 64, No. 6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1094/CFW-64-6-0064
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Knowledge without Borders: Reflecting on a Decade of Intellectual Philanthropy
John Mendesh and Peter Erickson
Partners in Food Solutions, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.

© 2019 Cereals & Grains Association

Abstract

The global food industry has a key role to play in solving the problems of food insecurity and poor nutrition. In 2008, General Mills began looking at ways its specialized knowledge and experience could be harnessed and shared to aid the local food industry in Africa. A simple model was developed: a volunteer program for food technology professionals through which they can share their expertise with Africa’s most promising food entrepreneurs. Over the past decade, Partners in Food Solutions has grown to become a unique and dynamic organization that includes five other world-class food and agriculture companies (Cargill, DSM, Bühler, The Hershey Company, and Ardent Mills) and 1,600 corporate volunteers who have assisted and trained more than 1,500 early-stage food companies in Africa to improve food safety, packaging, processing, marketing, and more.





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