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Support to Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in Africa
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Support to Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in AfricaSpecial Newsletter on gender outcome harvesting in Sierra Leone
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2016) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers’ decisions on top quality commercial products
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2013-05) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers’ decisions on top quality commercial products
(Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International, 2015-03) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers' decisions on top quality commercial products
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2014-07) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers’ decisions on top quality commercial products
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2014-10) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers’ decisions on top quality commercial products
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Effective regulation of bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides: a potential avenue to increase agricultural productivity.
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2013) -
Support to Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in Africa
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2015-03) -
Quality and yield: supporting smallholder farmers’ decisions on top quality commercial products
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2014) -
Support to Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in Africa
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2016-01) -
Cassava Matters
(Cassava Weed Management Project, 2017-01-31) -
Support to Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in Africa project: changing lives and giving women a voice in Sierra Leone
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2016) -
Cassava Matters
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Cassava Matters
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Cassava Matters
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Aflatoxin control projects launched in southern Africa
(2012)Aflatoxins, produced by the fungus Aspergillus flavus, are a major health concern because of their acute and chronic health effects on humans and domesticated animals. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that more than 4.5 billion people in the developing world are chronically exposed to aflatoxins through diet. High doses cause serious illness like acute liver cirrhosis and death. Chronic exposure is widespread, leading to nutritional and immunological effects, and cancer. For example, ... -
Cassava Matters: Issue No. 003
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2016-09-30)