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Bean researchers in Ethiopia win highest accolade

Bean researchers in Ethiopia win highest accolade

by Administrator | Dec 1, 2016 | Beans, CGIAR, CIAT, Ethiopia, Kenya, PABRA, Partnership

The Ethiopia Bean Research Programme led by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) has won the highest scientific award in the Ethiopia – the Gold medal and Cup – for the impact of its bean research which has transformed the lives of millions of...
Clare Mukankusi, Bean Breeder at CIAT, Kawanda, Uganda

Clare Mukankusi, Bean Breeder at CIAT, Kawanda, Uganda

by Administrator | Oct 6, 2016 | Beans, PABRA, Uganda

In the dry afternoon breeze, Clare Mukankusi pulls on a light khaki lab coat. The 18 acre plot at Kawanda, part of Uganda’s National Agricultural Research Organization, is remote and quite. She shares a few words with one of the field technicians, laughing as she...
First drought-resilient, high iron beans for Uganda released

First drought-resilient, high iron beans for Uganda released

by Administrator | Aug 29, 2016 | Beans, PABRA, Rwanda

Five new bean varieties bred with high iron and resilience to the impacts of drought were released in Uganda for the first time on Friday 22nd July. The varieties – co-developed by the National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI), the Rwandan Agricultural...
Derese Eshete, Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute, Ethiopia

Derese Eshete, Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute, Ethiopia

by Administrator | Aug 29, 2016 | Beans, PABRA

As a senior research technician, Derese Eshete has spent his career with one goal in mind: to improve the living conditions of the farmers he believes he is working for. Having worked on many crops previously, including the country’s super-grain teff, he has settled...
Eating high-iron beans reduces iron deficiency in just a few months

Eating high-iron beans reduces iron deficiency in just a few months

by Administrator | Aug 29, 2016 | Beans, PABRA, Rwanda

Eating specially-bred, high-iron beans twice-a-day for just four-and-a-half months reduced iron deficiency and anaemia in young women in Rwanda, according to a new study. Iron deficiency is the world’s leading nutritional ailment, particularly in developing countries....
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