Winrock Innovations Newsletter | January 2020
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HOW ARKANSAS BECAME THE NATION'S EDAMAME CAPITAL
"We're about building up an industry that will create more jobs in small towns."  

It began with a phone call that led to a grant. Within four years, edamame had become an $8 million industry that put Arkansas on the map as the country’s first domestic processor and the “Edamame Capital” of the U.S. It wasn’t the first time Winrock helped reshape an agricultural market.
 

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'WE HAVE OUR DIFFICULTIES, BUT WE CAN OVERCOME THEM' 
The Giant Ocean case was one of the rare good news stories in the world of trafficking prosecutions. Here's how one survivor is moving on with his life. 

 
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IN VIETNAM, NEW TOOLS MAKE DATA EASIER TO HANDLE 
The Vietnam Forests and Deltas project isn't just pioneering a new way to protect the environment — it's also helping track how it's done. 


 
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WINROCK WELCOMES NEW VP OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS 
Patricia McCall has 20 years of international experience in philanthropy advising, investment management, economic development, regulatory reform and education.  
 
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LIVING OUR MISSION: HERE ARE OUR NEW CORE VALUES 
Every day around the world, a Winrock employee builds a water pump or helps a trafficking survivor find a job. These actions flow from the principles Winrock stands for — its core values.  
 
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Marketlinks: Project facilitates rise of soybean seed supply chain in Myanmar 

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Hub's Chris Jones named presidential scholar 

Swiss Embassy Newsletter: Winrock's Ashshash project featured 

Vientiane Times: Laos CTIP signs MOU  

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