Over 3 million farmers could benefit from the first projects of a new initiative

Seyoum Leta (Bio-Innovate, Program Manager) summarized that small-scale farmers in 6 East African countries will be the first in the region to benefit from the new Bio-Innovate program. The first projects in the scheme will tackle challenges like the development of more productive varieties of stapl...

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Autor principal: Leta, S.
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3318
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description Seyoum Leta (Bio-Innovate, Program Manager) summarized that small-scale farmers in 6 East African countries will be the first in the region to benefit from the new Bio-Innovate program. The first projects in the scheme will tackle challenges like the development of more productive varieties of staple crops, and waste re-cycling. Over the next 5 years, the numbers of projects will expand, using Bio-Innovate's promotion of improvements in policy frameworks, its networks of scientists and research organizations, and the novel links it is building with private sector companies.
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spelling CGSpace33182023-03-31T14:28:11Z Over 3 million farmers could benefit from the first projects of a new initiative Leta, S. research Seyoum Leta (Bio-Innovate, Program Manager) summarized that small-scale farmers in 6 East African countries will be the first in the region to benefit from the new Bio-Innovate program. The first projects in the scheme will tackle challenges like the development of more productive varieties of staple crops, and waste re-cycling. Over the next 5 years, the numbers of projects will expand, using Bio-Innovate's promotion of improvements in policy frameworks, its networks of scientists and research organizations, and the novel links it is building with private sector companies. 2011-03-16 2011-03-19T16:36:52Z 2011-03-19T16:36:52Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3318 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Leta, S. 2011. Over 3 million farmers could benefit from the first projects of a new initiative. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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