More fruit diversity for food security

Banana (Matooke) is a staple crop in Uganda and the east and central African region (Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and Democratic Republic of Congo). Climate change is expected to increase the growing area of bananas in general but for Matooke this is expected to decrease due to the increased ev...

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Main Authors: Carpentier, Sebastien, Machida, Lewis, Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick, Van Gils, Daan
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169215
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author Carpentier, Sebastien
Machida, Lewis
Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick
Van Gils, Daan
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description Banana (Matooke) is a staple crop in Uganda and the east and central African region (Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and Democratic Republic of Congo). Climate change is expected to increase the growing area of bananas in general but for Matooke this is expected to decrease due to the increased evaporative demand. To avert climate change and drought-induced food shortages and hunger in the Matooke growing areas, mapping the current banana diversity in function of the environment is, therefore, urgently needed to give matooke farmers more cultivar options for improved on farm diversity and resilience to climate change. More than 1600 germplasm accessions kept at the International Transit Centre are currently available for this mapping exercise. Strengthening of collaboration with partners is currently going on, with NARO, TARI and IITA endorsing the need for the mapping exercise for the benefit of breeding programs. A proof of principle of diversity funded by the Belgian Development Cooperation has been delivered but we need more resources to scale up jointly with NARO, TARI and IITA for the benefit of farmers in different agro-eco zones of the East African Great Lakes region
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spelling CGSpace1692152025-12-08T10:06:44Z More fruit diversity for food security Carpentier, Sebastien Machida, Lewis Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Van Gils, Daan bananas gene banks germplasm conservation climate change adaptation drought tolerance germplasm characterization Banana (Matooke) is a staple crop in Uganda and the east and central African region (Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and Democratic Republic of Congo). Climate change is expected to increase the growing area of bananas in general but for Matooke this is expected to decrease due to the increased evaporative demand. To avert climate change and drought-induced food shortages and hunger in the Matooke growing areas, mapping the current banana diversity in function of the environment is, therefore, urgently needed to give matooke farmers more cultivar options for improved on farm diversity and resilience to climate change. More than 1600 germplasm accessions kept at the International Transit Centre are currently available for this mapping exercise. Strengthening of collaboration with partners is currently going on, with NARO, TARI and IITA endorsing the need for the mapping exercise for the benefit of breeding programs. A proof of principle of diversity funded by the Belgian Development Cooperation has been delivered but we need more resources to scale up jointly with NARO, TARI and IITA for the benefit of farmers in different agro-eco zones of the East African Great Lakes region 2024-07-26 2025-01-16T08:37:20Z 2025-01-16T08:37:20Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169215 en Open Access application/pdf Carpentier, S.; Machida, L.; Tazuba, A.F.; Van Gils, D. (2024) More fruit diversity for food security. 1 p.
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gene banks
germplasm conservation
climate change adaptation
drought tolerance
germplasm characterization
Carpentier, Sebastien
Machida, Lewis
Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick
Van Gils, Daan
More fruit diversity for food security
title More fruit diversity for food security
title_full More fruit diversity for food security
title_fullStr More fruit diversity for food security
title_full_unstemmed More fruit diversity for food security
title_short More fruit diversity for food security
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gene banks
germplasm conservation
climate change adaptation
drought tolerance
germplasm characterization
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