This flyer describes the objectives, activities, and progress made in implementing a three-year project that targets informal and formal orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) markets in Ghana, Nigeria and Burkina Faso between June 2014 and July 2015. The project is working towards four major outcomes at each target location: to establish commercial sweetpotato seed systems to provide clean planting material year round; to develop formal and informal markets for OFSP; to enable farmers including women, to participate in OFSP value chains; and to increase consumption of OFSP and other vitamin A-rich foods by vulnerable target populations, particularly women and children under the age of five
SUSTAIN is a 5-year partnership (2013-2018), coordinated by CIP and financed by the UK Department fo...
This flyer outlines the findings of the Rwanda Sweetpotato Super Foods Project, which sought to bui...
Against a worsening backdrop of climate stress and population growth, drought-resistant, highly adap...
This flyer provides details about the objectives, activities, achievements and the future plans of t...
Sweetpotato for health and wealth in Nigeria and Jumpstarting OFSP in West Africa for diversified ma...
This flyer outlines the progress made towards achieving the objectives of the SUSTAIN project in Moz...
The Viable Sweetpotato Technology in Africa (VISTA) is a three-year project which began in October 2...
This flyer is a summary of the objectives, achievements, lessons learnt and future plans of a four y...
This flyer provides highlights of the activities and strategies employed by the VISTA project in Tan...
This flyer is a brief of the ‘Scaling out sweetpotato and potato-led interventions to improve nutrit...
The SUSTAIN project aims to reach at least 60,000 direct smallholder beneficiaries and 250,000 indir...
The FoodSTART Africa project contributes to fighting malnutrition by promoting production and consum...
SUSTAIN is a 5-year partnership (2013-2018), coordinated by CIP and financed by the UK Department fo...
The key aim of the ‘Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique' project, which beg...
Commonly used innovation adoption models indirectly assume homogenous information flow across farmer...
SUSTAIN is a 5-year partnership (2013-2018), coordinated by CIP and financed by the UK Department fo...
This flyer outlines the findings of the Rwanda Sweetpotato Super Foods Project, which sought to bui...
Against a worsening backdrop of climate stress and population growth, drought-resistant, highly adap...
This flyer provides details about the objectives, activities, achievements and the future plans of t...
Sweetpotato for health and wealth in Nigeria and Jumpstarting OFSP in West Africa for diversified ma...
This flyer outlines the progress made towards achieving the objectives of the SUSTAIN project in Moz...
The Viable Sweetpotato Technology in Africa (VISTA) is a three-year project which began in October 2...
This flyer is a summary of the objectives, achievements, lessons learnt and future plans of a four y...
This flyer provides highlights of the activities and strategies employed by the VISTA project in Tan...
This flyer is a brief of the ‘Scaling out sweetpotato and potato-led interventions to improve nutrit...
The SUSTAIN project aims to reach at least 60,000 direct smallholder beneficiaries and 250,000 indir...
The FoodSTART Africa project contributes to fighting malnutrition by promoting production and consum...
SUSTAIN is a 5-year partnership (2013-2018), coordinated by CIP and financed by the UK Department fo...
The key aim of the ‘Nutritious Orange-Fleshed-Sweetpotato for Niassa, Mozambique' project, which beg...
Commonly used innovation adoption models indirectly assume homogenous information flow across farmer...
SUSTAIN is a 5-year partnership (2013-2018), coordinated by CIP and financed by the UK Department fo...
This flyer outlines the findings of the Rwanda Sweetpotato Super Foods Project, which sought to bui...
Against a worsening backdrop of climate stress and population growth, drought-resistant, highly adap...