Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report
The IBPMA project is being implemented across 31 PABRA member countries with the goal of: “Reducing poverty among smallholder farmers, especially women, in sub-Saharan Africa by reducing food insecurity, increasing incomes and strengthening climate-smart agriculture”. The project has facilitated the...
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| description | The IBPMA project is being implemented across 31 PABRA member countries with the goal of: “Reducing poverty among smallholder farmers, especially women, in sub-Saharan Africa by reducing food insecurity, increasing incomes and strengthening climate-smart agriculture”. The project has facilitated the deployment of the Commodity Corridor principles across 31 bean growing countries, with emphasis given to 23 countries that make up nine corridors: East Africa Red Mottled (EAREM), Yellow Bean (YEBECO), Red Bean, White Pea Bean, Large White, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi Corridor (TAZAMA), TOGHABU, SEMAGUI and CAMCOCA. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1140432025-11-05T11:55:59Z Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance beans crop production marketing policies nutrition frijol producción vegetal política de comercialización nutrición The IBPMA project is being implemented across 31 PABRA member countries with the goal of: “Reducing poverty among smallholder farmers, especially women, in sub-Saharan Africa by reducing food insecurity, increasing incomes and strengthening climate-smart agriculture”. The project has facilitated the deployment of the Commodity Corridor principles across 31 bean growing countries, with emphasis given to 23 countries that make up nine corridors: East Africa Red Mottled (EAREM), Yellow Bean (YEBECO), Red Bean, White Pea Bean, Large White, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi Corridor (TAZAMA), TOGHABU, SEMAGUI and CAMCOCA. 2021-04-12 2021-06-21T15:25:21Z 2021-06-21T15:25:21Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114043 en Open Access application/pdf Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) (2021) Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report. 25 p. |
| spellingShingle | beans crop production marketing policies nutrition frijol producción vegetal política de comercialización nutrición Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title | Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title_full | Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title_fullStr | Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title_full_unstemmed | Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title_short | Improving bean production and marketing in Africa (IBPMA) April 2020 - March 2021 Report |
| title_sort | improving bean production and marketing in africa ibpma april 2020 march 2021 report |
| topic | beans crop production marketing policies nutrition frijol producción vegetal política de comercialización nutrición |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114043 |
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