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Issue 1, Who's Who »
[21 Sep 2008 | 3 Comments | 6,739 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.

Issue 1, Tool Box »
[21 Sep 2008 | 2 Comments | 7,685 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.

Issue 1, Tool Box »
[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 12,169 views]
Growing banana 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.

Best Practice, Issue 1 »
[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 6,483 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.

Frontiers, Issue 1 »
[21 Sep 2008 | 4 Comments | 8,458 views]
Organic bananas from Africa?

Economist Steffen Abele, based in IITA-Tanzania, discusses the challenges and potentials of marketing organic bananas sourced from Africa.

Frontiers, Issue 1 »
[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 10,855 views]
The future of African bananas

Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) is threatening the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in East Africa. What is IITA doing to hasten R4D in developing bananas resistant to major pests and diseases such as BXW?

Featured, Issue 1 »
[17 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 1,380 views]

Grown by smallholder farmers, bananas and plantains are major food staples and two of the leading cash crops, both in the East African Great Lakes zone and the West African humid lowlands. Diverse banana cultivars are grown for a number of uses, including brewing (juice bananas), cooking and roasting, as well as sweet dessert bananas.