A giant leap forward for the conservation of vegetable biodiversity in Africa A giant leap forward for the conservation of vegetable biodiversity in Africa – two new genebanks inaugurated in March 2024, in Tanzania and Eswatini With support from the Taiwan Africa Vegetable Initiative, two new genebanks were officially opened in March Read on… Africa’s Vegetable Genebank opens, in TanzaniaPublished On: April 1, 2024 A new genebank for southern Africa and the SADC region, in EswatiniPublished On: April 1, 2024 Timothy Cheng2024-04-01T07:14:40+00:00 Related Posts Tackling the crisis of neglect: Scientists call for urgent action on traditional African vegetables Tackling the crisis of neglect: Scientists call for urgent action on traditional African vegetables October 8, 2025 | 0 Comments WorldVeg joins kick-off campaign to highlight traditional Thai Foods WorldVeg joins kick-off campaign to highlight traditional Thai Foods October 7, 2025 | 0 Comments From firefights to foresight: APEC event demonstrates how AI-enabled and tech can fight pests and diseases From firefights to foresight: APEC event demonstrates how AI-enabled and tech can fight pests and diseases September 26, 2025 | 0 Comments “The soil is healthy, the crops are happy – and so are we” — Reviving Eswatini’s traditional foods through the Taiwan–Africa Vegetable Initiative “The soil is healthy, the crops are happy – and so are we” — Reviving Eswatini’s traditional foods through the Taiwan–Africa Vegetable Initiative September 25, 2025 | 0 Comments Africa Food Prize recognises champion of traditional vegetables Africa Food Prize recognises champion of traditional vegetables September 19, 2025 | 0 Comments