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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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    Science Blog

    IITA and partners launch facility to combat BBTV in Burundi

      Banana is an important crop serving millions of households as a staple food and source of income in East Africa. It drives food security, nutrition, and rural livelihoods across the region, with its…

    July 1, 2026
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    How nematodes are limiting productivity in yam farms across Ghana

    In West Africa, yam production is far more than an agricultural activity. It is a deeply embedded system that sustains millions of livelihoods, shapes rural economies, and reinforces cultural identity. Across…

    June 29, 2026
  • Science Blog

    Unlocking underutilized crops for nutrient-rich snacks in Nigeria

    In Nigeria, long before the dominance of maize and rice, farmers cultivated a range of indigenous crops uniquely adapted to local ecologies and nutritional needs. Among these are fonio–locally known as…

    June 29, 2026
  • University of Ibadan sustainability leaders pose by the iconic IITA Lake following an insightful tour showcasing IITA’s environmental conservation initiatives.
    Western Africa

    IITA Forest Center inspires future sustainability leaders through experiential learning

    For students studying sustainability, few learning experiences are as impactful as witnessing environmental conservation in practice. This became a reality for Master’s students from the Department of Sustainability Studies, Centre for…

    June 19, 2026
  • Dr Dr Delphine Amah demonstrating nursery management practices that support the production of quality banana plantain materials.
    Western Africa

    PROSSIVA trains Nigeria’s first cohort of banana and plantain seed entrepreneurs

    The Program for Seed System Innovations for Vegetatively Propagated Crops in Africa (PROSSIVA) has trained Nigeria’s first cohort of banana and plantain seed entrepreneurs, marking an important milestone in efforts to…

    June 19, 2026
  • Workshop session in Mozambique.
    Southern Africa

    IITA supports Mozambique and Zambia to validate climate-smart agricultural technologies for the Zambezi Basin

    Strengthening climate resilience and agricultural transformation through TAAT technologies and ZAMWIS integration   The IITA–CGIAR, in collaboration with the Zambezi Watercourse Commission (ZAMCOM)  successfully facilitated national validation workshops in Mozambique and Zambia under the Programme for Integrated Development…

    June 15, 2026
  • Community agent vaccinating poultries in his community.
    Southern Africa

    Breeding chickens, raising dreams: Building youthful and community livelihoods through poultry farming in Mozambique

    In 2024, IITA–CGIAR in Mozambique, in partnership with 15 national and international organizations, began implementing the Accelerated Innovation Delivery Initiative (AID-I), which integrates components such as access to improved seeds, adoption of improved…

    June 15, 2026
  • Dr Olaniyi Oyatomi, IITA Plant Geneticist speaking during the PDT meeting in Abuja.
    Science Blog

    From forgotten crop to future food: Nigeria designs the next generation of Bambara groundnut

    For decades, Bambara groundnut has been quietly feeding families across Nigeria.  In rural communities stretching from the savannahs of the north to the forest zones of the south, farmers (many of…

    June 15, 2026
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