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Edition 1, News »
[6 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 880 views]

Continuing follow-up media coverage and reports by various news services on the Banana 2008 Conference are now available.

Edition 1, News »
[9 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 1,203 views]

Representatives from the banana research and industry from all over Africa had an excellent meeting in Kenya in October 2008. The ambition to develop a 10-year strategic roadmap that would harmonize and guide efforts to promote the marketing and trade of the crop in the continent has been kick-started with contributions of key players in the banana world and critical reviewers. The prospects look promising and further details will be released post-conference.

Edition 1, Uncategorized »
[24 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 7,434 views]
Banana facts

About 87% of all the bananas grown worldwide is produced by small-scale farmers for local consumption as a food security crop, and for local markets than for international trade. They provide a staple food for millions of people, particularly in Africa.

Edition 1, Who's Who »
[21 Sep 2008 | 3 Comments | 2,187 views]
Thomas Dubois: Young scientist on the rise

“I like the applied and hands-on work” says award winning IITA scientist Thomas Dubois…

Edition 1, Who's Who »
[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 2,315 views]
Leena Tripathi: Looking after the welfare of smallholder banana growers

Tripathi “demystifies” biotechnology and explains its importance in improving crop varieties and helping produce more and better food for Africa.

Edition 1, Tool Box »
[21 Sep 2008 | 2 Comments | 4,907 views]
Increasing capacity for plant healthcare

Plants, like people, need healthcare. But in Africa, where agriculture is dominated by smallholders, farmers do not have access to reliable plant health advice and management services.

Edition 1, Tool Box »
[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 4,835 views]
Growing bananas from “seeds”

Uganda based IITA breeder Jim Lorenzen describes macropropagation as an alternative method of producing and distributing banana planting materials to help reduce the spread of pests and diseases.

Edition 1, Features »
[21 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 7,060 views]
Ticket out of poverty

Hartmann talks about how the current food crisis could be used as an opportunity to turn agriculture around to enhance food security, increase incomes, and improve the well being of millions of people in Africa.

Best Practice, Edition 1 »
[21 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 3,087 views]
Science meets industry

This article discusses how endophyte-based technology is helping commercialize banana production in East Africa, and how partnerships with various public and private entities have contributed to the success of the R4D approach.

Edition 1, Features »
[21 Sep 2008 | 2 Comments | 3,230 views]
30 years R4D in soybean: what’s next?

IITA has produced 17 high-yielding and disease- and pest-resistant varieties for planting in marginal areas in Africa and developed technologies for revitalizing soybean processing and marketing.