Given viable market information, sweet potato farmers may reduce the post harvest food losses wasted on farm, benefit in trade and other socio-economic endeavours.
Read More »Honoring Black History and the Month of the Woman
In this posting I´m sharing with you the sucess story of a freed slave who published one of the earliest cookbooks released by an African-American in the US. It happened in 1881.
Read More »World Bank vice president Rachel Kyte in Nairobi town hall on ‘big picture agriculture’
On a visit to the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)/CGIAR on 2 Feb 2012, World Bank vice president Rachel Kyte listens to presentations made by CIP's Lydia Wamalwa and ILRI's Sheila Ommeh (photo credit: ILRI/Susan MacMillan).
Read More »SPHI and SASHA launch in Namulonge, Uganda
Major launch event of the ten year Sweetpotato for Profit and Health Initiative (SPHI) and the five year Sweetpotato Action for Security and Health in Africa (SASHA) project held at the Natural Crop Resources Research Institute at Namulonge, Uganda on 26 October, 2009.
Read More »Overview of quality control
Provides a draft overview of quality control in sweetpotato seed practices Explains objectives and structure of FAO technical guidelines for Quality Declared Planting Material.
Read More »The Value of a Nutritionally Enhanced Staple Crop: Results from a Choice Experiment Conducted with Orangefleshed Sweet Potatoes in Mozambique
A number of strategies have been proposed to reduce nutritional deficiencies in developing countries. In this paper, we investigated the extent to which consumers in Mozambique would be willing to consume new varieties of orange-fleshed sweet potatoes (OFSPs).
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