Micronutrient deficiencies, also known as hidden hunger, affect two billion people worldwide, curtailing their ability to lead healthy, productive lives. Biofortified staple crops, bred to be rich in micronutrient content, are a cost-effective and scalable solution to alleviating micronutrient deficiency, particularly among rural households who consume what they produce. Delivery of biofortified planting material in Rwanda began in 2012, and it is important to learn from the efforts undertaken to date to inform the design of higher impact – lower cost delivery strategies for scaling up these crops. In this paper, we use a nationally representative household survey of bean producers and delivery data from seven consecutive seasons and apply ...
FANRPAN and four other institutions (Hutton Institute, University of Nairobi, University of Birmingh...
Genebanks play an essential role in a world where agricultural biodiversity has been lost from farmi...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 2016Background: Food-based strategies to reduc...
Micronutrient deficiencies, also known as hidden hunger, affect two billion people worldwide, curtai...
This study evaluates the treatment effect of adoption of biofortified iron beans in Rwanda on househ...
HarvestPlus and its partners have successfully developed and delivered iron bean varieties to more t...
By the end of 2018, an estimated 20% of beans produced in Rwanda were of iron varieties, with 15% of...
Iron deficiency among children and women of child-bearing age is a public health problem in many dev...
Since 2010, HarvestPlus, the Rwanda Agricultural Board (RAB), and CIAT have managed a successful iro...
This paper investigates the economic impact of the adoption of conventionally-bred improved iron bio...
Background: Biofortification of staple crops has the potential to increase nutrient intakes and impr...
Background: Micronutrient deficiencies affect over one quarter of the world’s population. Biofortifi...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a staple food of smallholder farmers and poor urban consumers...
HarvestPlus and its partners have successfully developed and delivered iron bean varieties to more t...
Biofortification of crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition. Projec...
FANRPAN and four other institutions (Hutton Institute, University of Nairobi, University of Birmingh...
Genebanks play an essential role in a world where agricultural biodiversity has been lost from farmi...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 2016Background: Food-based strategies to reduc...
Micronutrient deficiencies, also known as hidden hunger, affect two billion people worldwide, curtai...
This study evaluates the treatment effect of adoption of biofortified iron beans in Rwanda on househ...
HarvestPlus and its partners have successfully developed and delivered iron bean varieties to more t...
By the end of 2018, an estimated 20% of beans produced in Rwanda were of iron varieties, with 15% of...
Iron deficiency among children and women of child-bearing age is a public health problem in many dev...
Since 2010, HarvestPlus, the Rwanda Agricultural Board (RAB), and CIAT have managed a successful iro...
This paper investigates the economic impact of the adoption of conventionally-bred improved iron bio...
Background: Biofortification of staple crops has the potential to increase nutrient intakes and impr...
Background: Micronutrient deficiencies affect over one quarter of the world’s population. Biofortifi...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a staple food of smallholder farmers and poor urban consumers...
HarvestPlus and its partners have successfully developed and delivered iron bean varieties to more t...
Biofortification of crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition. Projec...
FANRPAN and four other institutions (Hutton Institute, University of Nairobi, University of Birmingh...
Genebanks play an essential role in a world where agricultural biodiversity has been lost from farmi...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 2016Background: Food-based strategies to reduc...