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New disease-resistant cassava varieties introduced in Rwanda

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Rwandans benefit from IITA Women’s Group scholarship for the first time

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Lessons from 21 years of breeding Eastern Africa‘s popular cooking bananas

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Researchers develop a new way to describe plantain diversity in DRC

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IITA and partners conduct first proteomic investigation in plantain and banana

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Women’s group in DRC press for economic change

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Participatory land use planning is seen as key to ensuring sustainable land use in Lushoto, Tanzania.

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What would ensure the success of job creation in agribusiness in Africa?

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    Invisible threats: Addressing food safety risks in Africa’s informal markets to protect future generations

    Have you ever paused to ponder the safety of the food on your plate? It is a question often overshadowed by concerns of availability and nutritional value, especially in many African…

    May 15, 2025
  • Dr Kwesi Attah-Krah moderating the panel session during the CAADP Side Event at the CGIAR Science Week in Nairobi, Kenya.
    Eastern Africa

    Charting a new path for agricultural transformation with the Kampala CAADP Declaration

    Following the Extraordinary Summit of the African Union (AU) held in Kampala, Uganda, early in the year, during which African leaders adopted the Kampala CAADP Declaration and endorsed the Comprehensive Africa…

    April 30, 2025
  • Solar Panels panels providing renewable energy at Sendusu.
    Eastern Africa

    IITA-Uganda goes green at Sendusu station

    Uganda has been one of the hubs for IITA‘s research and development efforts since 1992. The station, strategically located at the Sendusu farm in Namulonge, benefits from a subequatorial climate with…

    April 14, 2025
  • Dr. Diana Kirungi during her Ph.D. graduation.
    Eastern Africa

    Building the next generation of scientists and leaders in Uganda

    Over the years, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Uganda has made significant strides in Agricultural Research and Development in the region. One of the key pillars of IITA-CGIAR‘s…

    April 7, 2025
  • IITA Director General Dr Simeon Ehui, IITA Senior Management Team with the TARI Director General, Dr Thomas Bwana, and his team.
    Eastern Africa

    IITA senior management strengthen ties with Tanzanian partners

    In a bid to strengthen collaboration with key national partners, the IITA Senior Management Team, led by Director General Dr Simeon Ehui, embarked on a two-day mission to Dodoma, Tanzania’s capital,…

    March 28, 2025
  • Southern Africa

    Supporting responsible and inclusive scaling for innovation scaling partners in Zambia: A workshop on using the GenderUp methodology

    The GenderUp methodology revolutionizes agricultural innovations and how they should be scaled toward achieving societal outcomes for all. Developed in collaboration with CGIAR, Wageningen University and Research, and the University of California, Davis,…

    February 28, 2025
  • Women in Osun State sorting Kolanuts by diverse customers preferred colour to be sold on market day
    Western Africa

    Amplifying tricot farmers voices and stories: reflections from participatory video techniques in Nigeria

    Participatory research is not new, but is becoming more inclusive and collaborative, with the introduction of participatory video techniques, a method that has shown to elevate the voices of farmers, enabling…

    February 7, 2025
  • Participants at the GYSI workshop.
    Western Africa

    Strengthening gender and youth-focused research: IITA GYSI team hosts inaugural CGIAR-NARES workshop

    On 20 November, the IITA Gender, Youth, and Social Inclusion (GYSI) team organized its first CGIAR-NARES outreach program, titled ‘Strengthening gender and youth-focused research capabilities in agricultural research in Nigeria,’ held…

    January 30, 2025
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