Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique

The key aim of the ‘Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique' project, which began in November 2012, is to improve vitamin A and energy intake for at least 20,000 rural households with women and young children using orange-fleshed sweetpotato focused, food-based approaches that e...

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Main Authors: Rakotoarisoa, B., Antonio, C.M., Maloa, A.M.M.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Potato Center 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69219
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Maloa, A.M.M.
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description The key aim of the ‘Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique' project, which began in November 2012, is to improve vitamin A and energy intake for at least 20,000 rural households with women and young children using orange-fleshed sweetpotato focused, food-based approaches that ensure at least 20% of households growing OFSP earn 50 USD or more per year from OFSP sales, and increase average sweetpotato yields by 50% by mid-2016. It is implemented in 8 districts of Niassa province. This flyer sums up the specific objectives and strategies and achievements of the project from June 2014 to July 2015, and the plans for 2015-2016.
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spelling CGSpace692192025-11-06T14:00:35Z Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique Rakotoarisoa, B. Antonio, C.M. Maloa, A.M.M. sweet potatoes nutrition planting stock drought tolerance The key aim of the ‘Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique' project, which began in November 2012, is to improve vitamin A and energy intake for at least 20,000 rural households with women and young children using orange-fleshed sweetpotato focused, food-based approaches that ensure at least 20% of households growing OFSP earn 50 USD or more per year from OFSP sales, and increase average sweetpotato yields by 50% by mid-2016. It is implemented in 8 districts of Niassa province. This flyer sums up the specific objectives and strategies and achievements of the project from June 2014 to July 2015, and the plans for 2015-2016. 2015-08 2015-12-11T20:22:41Z 2015-12-11T20:22:41Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69219 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center Rakotoarisoa, B.; Antonio, C. M.; Maloa, A.M.M. 2015. Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique. Nairobi (Kenya). International Potato Center (CIP). 2 p.
spellingShingle sweet potatoes
nutrition
planting stock
drought tolerance
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Antonio, C.M.
Maloa, A.M.M.
Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
title Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
title_full Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
title_fullStr Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
title_short Nutritious orange-fleshed-sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique
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topic sweet potatoes
nutrition
planting stock
drought tolerance
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