Key Takeaways on Attracting Private Investment to Agribusiness from Eduardo Tugendhat

Eduardo Tugendhat of CARANA Corporation shares his key takeaways from the After Hours Seminar #62, "Attracting Private Investment into Agribusiness." In this video, he summarizes some of the remaining barriers in attracting private investors to support rural and agricultural markets in developing countries.

Bio: Eduardo Tugendhat

Eduardo Tugendhat is one of the founders of CARANA Corporation and has been CEO since 2000, overseeing worldwide consulting and project implementation for donors, governments and commercial clients. He specializes in designing strategies for accelerating economic growth and employment creation, particularly in small economies with limited domestic markets and handicapped access to international markets. Working in over 60 countries, he has led assignments that spurred private investment for infrastructural services, food security systems and workforce development. Prior to joining CARANA, he spent 11 years with Arthur D. Little, Inc. as market manager for the Caribbean and Central America, and as a core member of the Economic Development Unit. Tugendhat holds an M.A. in Ibero-American studies from University of Wisconsin, and an A.B. from Harvard University.