Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project

This flyer provides highlights of the activities and strategies employed by the VISTA project in Tanzania, since it began in October 2014 until July 2015. The overall goal of this 3 year project, is to contribute to improved dietary diversity, food security and incomes in Tanzania, especially among...

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Main Author: Grant, F.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Potato Center 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69217
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description This flyer provides highlights of the activities and strategies employed by the VISTA project in Tanzania, since it began in October 2014 until July 2015. The overall goal of this 3 year project, is to contribute to improved dietary diversity, food security and incomes in Tanzania, especially among households with children under five years of age. It is implemented in seven districts in Mbeya, Iringa and Morogoro Regions which are part of USAID’s Feed the Future (FTF) zones of influence. The flyer concludes by providing a way forward for the next year of implementation.
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spelling CGSpace692172025-11-06T13:42:32Z Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project Grant, F. sweet potatoes food security consumption marketing This flyer provides highlights of the activities and strategies employed by the VISTA project in Tanzania, since it began in October 2014 until July 2015. The overall goal of this 3 year project, is to contribute to improved dietary diversity, food security and incomes in Tanzania, especially among households with children under five years of age. It is implemented in seven districts in Mbeya, Iringa and Morogoro Regions which are part of USAID’s Feed the Future (FTF) zones of influence. The flyer concludes by providing a way forward for the next year of implementation. 2015-08 2015-12-11T20:22:19Z 2015-12-11T20:22:19Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69217 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center Grant, F. 2015. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project. Nairobi (Kenya). International Potato Center (CIP). 2 p.
spellingShingle sweet potatoes
food security
consumption
marketing
Grant, F.
Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title_full Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title_fullStr Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title_full_unstemmed Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title_short Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project
title_sort viable sweetpotato technologies in africa vista tanzania project
topic sweet potatoes
food security
consumption
marketing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69217
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