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Now On-line
2007 Annual Report
See
the latest progress report of the Improved Beans for the Developing
World Project, which presents project research highlights
during 2007, as well as detailed descriptions of its major
activities.
Download the summary
(345 kb).
Download the report.
Bean Consumption in Colombia
Live well, eat beans!
This
brochure (in Spanish) aims to promote the consumption of beans
as a dietary component that helps prevent life-threatening
diseases.
Download the brochure
(222 kb).
Contact: Matthew
Blair
From the CGIAR Newsletter
Finding the Seeds of Recovery Close
to Home
Research
led by Louise Sperling of the Seed
Systems Under Stress Program finds that stressed communities
usually need seed imports less than help in restoring farmers
ability to buy and use locally available seed.
Donating seeds is one of many forms of aid offered to farm
communities under stress. More unusual is to offer seed system
relief and, even more unusual, to study the effectiveness
of such relief. This is what the Seed Systems Under Stress
Program does in Africa, where most seed aid is sent. The program
is a broad-based, fluid coalition whose members aim to improve
the effectiveness of seed-related responses to disaster. They
see seed systems as central to smallholder agriculture and
seed aid as key to supporting it.
Read the whole story: www.cgiar.org/enews/march2007/story_02.htm
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