BMZ – Choose, Grow, Thrive
African vegetables, currently underutilized, are an affordable source of nutrients to diversify diets.
African vegetables, currently underutilized, are an affordable source of nutrients to diversify diets.
Researchers, farmers and other stakeholders recognize that Africa's diverse climatic zones can be production powerhouses for indigenous vegetable crops such as amaranth.Â
Farmers tapped WorldVeg experts for a stream of knowledge on best irrigation and pest management practices.
Farmers in Kenya are ready to help select improved amaranth cultivars.
NUTRITION-SENSITIVE PROMOTION OF VEGETABLES
Duration 2013 – 2016
An eco-friendly management approach is needed against major arthropod and nematode pests of three African indigenous vegetables—amaranth […]
Knowledge is the first step in reducing pesticide use. To promote safe crop protection strategies, AVRDC is studying the constraints farmers face in Vietnam.