SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA
World Vegetable Center
South and Central Asia
ICRISAT Campus, Patancheru 502324
Hyderabad, Telangana,
INDIA
Tel: +91-8455-683755
Fax: +91-8455-683755 / 75
Email:
info-sca@worldveg.org
Overview
The South and Central Asia office was established in 2006 on the campus of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) near Hyderabad, India.
- hosts the Center’s legume breeding program, focusing on improved varieties of mungbean and vegetable soybean, with additional work on cowpea and yard-long bean
- promotes good agricultural practices to safely produce vegetables under covered production systems
- identifies and introduces suitable vegetable lines to share with national partners for distribution
- promotes home gardens and urban/peri-urban vegetable production and marketing for income generation, nutritional security, diet diversification and health
SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA UPDATE
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