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Twenty-six participants (nine women), members of the RTB cross-cutting cluster 2.1. on “Quality Seeds and Access to Improved Varieties” met between 8-13th May 2017, in Lunteren and Wageningen, the Netherlands. The workshop participants were from: Bioversity, CIAT, CIP, IITA, UF, and WUR. The part...


Kilwinger, F.Pircher, T.Almekinders, Conny J.M.Andrade-Piedra, J.L.McEwan, M.[On developing the RTB toolbox. RTB workshop cluster CC2.1 phase 2.]On developing the RTB toolbox. RTB workshop cluster CC2.1 phase 2.

Sanders, J.H.[Defining the relevant constraints in crop programs: data requirements to improve research resource allocation]Defining the relevant constraints in crop programs: data requirements to improve research resource allocation

Graham, RDWelch, RMSaunders, DAOrtiz Monasterio, J.I.Bouis, Howarth E.Bonierbale, Merideth W.Haan, Stef deBurgos, G.Thiele, GrahamLiria Domínguez, MRMeisner, CABeebe, Stephen E.Potts, MJKadian, MHobbs, PRGupta, R.K.Twomlow, Stephen[Nutritious subsistence food systems]Nutritious subsistence food systems

Medina, GerardoStarr, Ian[Report on participatory workshops at strategic learning sites to identify vulnerabilities and adaptation best practices]Report on participatory workshops at strategic learning sites to identify vulnerabilities and adaptation best practices

Njuki, JemimahSaghir, P.[Gender strategy of the Integrated crop and goats project, Tanzania]Gender strategy of the Integrated crop and goats project, Tanzania

International Livestock Research Institute[Accelerated Value Chain Development Program (AVCD): 2015/16 annual progress report]Accelerated Value Chain Development Program (AVCD): 2015/16 annual progress report

International Livestock Research Institute[Kenya Accelerated Value Chains Development Program: Second year (2016/2017) annual report]Kenya Accelerated Value Chains Development Program: Second year (2016/2017) annual report

International Potato Center[Food Resilience Through Root and Tuber Crops in Upland and Coastal Communities of the Asia-Pacific (FoodSTART+). Progress Report 27 November 2015 to 31 December 2016]Food Resilience Through Root and Tuber Crops in Upland and Coastal Communities of the Asia-Pacific (FoodSTART+). Progress Report 27 November 2015 to 31 December 2016

Climate-induced livelihood transitons in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely. There has been only limited study on what such transitons might look like, but it is clear that the implicatons could be profound in relaton to social, environmental, economic and politcal efects ...


Thornton, Philip K.Rufino, Mariana C.Karanja, S.Jones, Peter G.Mutie, IanettaHerrero, Mario T.[Genesis reversed: climate change impacts on agriculture and livelihoods in mixed crop-livestock systems of East Africa]Genesis reversed: climate change impacts on agriculture and livelihoods in mixed crop-livestock systems of East Africa

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture[Research in Sustainable Intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati: Testing performance of integrated past year best-bet component technologies]Research in Sustainable Intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati: Testing performance of integrated past year best-bet component technologies

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