Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
Under the five-year HarvestPlus led project ‘Developing and Delivering Biofortified Crops in Uganda’, CIP scientists are leading the component to adapt and refine the technology to local conditions and test a strategy to promote the use of the Triple S at scale. The aim is to reach 30% of the target...
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International Potato Center
2015
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69212 |
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