Science and innovation for enhanced vegetable production and consumption in a rapidly changing world
Global presence and impact
Center researchers lead and participate in projects throughout Asia and Africa. We have about 400 staff engaged in this spread of activities, and seek to partner with governments, nongovernmental organizations, universities, research institutes, and the private sector to promote prosperity for the poor and health for all.
Africa
Empowering change through agroforestry in Ethiopia
Empowering change through agroforestry in Ethiopia To support the promotion of sustainable farming practices, the Veggies 4 Planet & People (V4P&P) project launched an agroforestry training of trainers initiative. The first [...]
From fashion to fruit juice
From fashion to fruit juice - Photo: Lisa Hilgers The story of Colette Yèhouénou, entrepreneur from Benin supported by WorldVeg Colette walks through the tall grass, slowly approaching the green and white painted building in [...]
Taking root – a scaling journey
Taking root - a scaling journey Story by Mwasilwa Ambali, integrated expert at the World Vegetable Center (WordVeg) in Benin A fresh start In late 2020, as COVID restrictions began to ease, I found [...]
WorldVeg’s Offices in Africa: 📍 Eastern & Southern Africa Office – 📍 West & Central Africa Office (Dry Regions) – 📍 West & Central Africa Office (Humid Regions)
Asia
World Vegetable Center and the Asian PGPR Society Host Landmark Conference
World Vegetable Center and the Asian PGPR Society Host Landmark Conference The 8th Asian Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) International Conference for Sustainable Agriculture concluded successfully at the World Vegetable Center headquarters in Tainan, Taiwan, [...]
Catalyzing Change: Training the trainers to create a ripple effect in postharvest management across Cambodia
Catalyzing Change: Training the trainers to create a ripple effect in postharvest management across Cambodia On August 29-30, 2024, Cambodia’s Department of Plant Protection, Sanitary and Phytosanitary, General Directorate of Agriculture teamed up [...]
World Vegetable Center and TaiwanICDF forge strategic partnership to tackle global agricultural challenges
World Vegetable Center and TaiwanICDF forge strategic partnership to tackle global agricultural challenges Following last month’s signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture, the World Vegetable Center [...]
WorldVeg’s Offices in Asia: 📍 Headquarters in Taiwan – 📍 South & Central Asia Office – 📍 East & Southeast Asia Office
Latin America / Caribbean
Our Featured Projects
Engaging women and youth in vegetable production and distribution networks to close the ‘vegetable gap’ and improve livelihoods and nutrition in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Sustainable and climate-smart agricultural and post-harvest practices to increase vegetable consumption in urban and peri-urban areas of West Africa.
Conserve and use African vegetable biodiversity to address malnutrition by increasing the production and consumption of nutritious vegetables.
The World’s Largest Public Vegetable Genebank
The World Vegetable Center genebank maintains a large collection of public domain germplasm for the current and future use of all humankind. We distribute seed samples of our germplasm accessions and advanced breeding lines worldwide.
With 65,152 accessions encompassing germplasm of 133 genera and 330 species from 155 countries, the World Vegetable Center genebank includes globally important vegetables such as tomato, onion, peppers and cabbage as well as more than 10,000 accessions of traditional vegetables.
Each year the Center distributes about 10,000 seed samples to researchers across the globe. Over the past four decades this has led to the release of hundreds of new vegetable varieties with particular impact in developing countries.
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Perspectives to expand your view of vegetables

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WorldVeg’s Donors
Support for World Vegetable Center activities is provided by project donors and the following long-term strategic donors.
Thanks to UK aid from the UK government, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the governments of Taiwan, Germany, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan.