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The Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), located in Halle (Saale), is a renowned research institution dedicated to the analysis and design of economic, social, and political change processes in the agricultural and food sectors as well as in rural areas.
The IAMO focuses on several central themes:
The IAMO sees itself as a driver of international research in agricultural economics. Its mission includes three core tasks:
The IAMO is engaged in various sustainability initiatives:
The IAMO is organized as a foundation under public law. The governing bodies of the institute include the Executive Board, the Foundation Council, and the Scientific Advisory Board. The Executive Board is responsible for the strategic development and implementation of research programs, while the Foundation Council oversees the management and accompanies long-term strategic planning. The Scientific Advisory Board advises on scientific and technical issues and promotes international cooperation[3].
The IAMO is part of the Leibniz Association, a consortium of German non-university research institutes committed to strengthening research and promoting cooperation between science, economy, and politics[2].