Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project

The Viable Sweetpotato Technology in Africa (VISTA) is a three-year project which began in October 2014 and aims to contribute to improved nutrition, food security and incomes among smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties, especia...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zano, F.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Potato Center 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69218
_version_ 1855517787885142016
author Zano, F.
author_browse Zano, F.
author_facet Zano, F.
author_sort Zano, F.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The Viable Sweetpotato Technology in Africa (VISTA) is a three-year project which began in October 2014 and aims to contribute to improved nutrition, food security and incomes among smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties, especially by those most at risk of VAD: children under the age of five and pregnant and lactating women. This flyer is a brief of the work being done in four districts in Nampula Province (Monapo, Meconta, Rapale and Murrupula) and two in Zambezia Province (Alto Molócuè and Gurúè).
format Brief
id CGSpace69218
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2015
publishDateRange 2015
publishDateSort 2015
publisher International Potato Center
publisherStr International Potato Center
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace692182025-11-06T13:59:54Z Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project Zano, F. sweet potatoes food security drought tolerance varieties nutrition marketing The Viable Sweetpotato Technology in Africa (VISTA) is a three-year project which began in October 2014 and aims to contribute to improved nutrition, food security and incomes among smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties, especially by those most at risk of VAD: children under the age of five and pregnant and lactating women. This flyer is a brief of the work being done in four districts in Nampula Province (Monapo, Meconta, Rapale and Murrupula) and two in Zambezia Province (Alto Molócuè and Gurúè). 2015-08 2015-12-11T20:22:31Z 2015-12-11T20:22:31Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69218 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center Zano, F. 2015. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project. Nairobi (Kenya). International Potato Center (CIP). 2 p.
spellingShingle sweet potatoes
food security
drought tolerance
varieties
nutrition
marketing
Zano, F.
Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title_full Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title_fullStr Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title_full_unstemmed Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title_short Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique project
title_sort viable sweetpotato technologies in africa vista mozambique project
topic sweet potatoes
food security
drought tolerance
varieties
nutrition
marketing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69218
work_keys_str_mv AT zanof viablesweetpotatotechnologiesinafricavistamozambiqueproject