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New common bean varieties to benefit African women and children

New common bean varieties to benefit African women and children

by Patricia Onyango | May 11, 2021 | Latest News

Good progress has been made in the first 12 months of an innovative project linking The UWA Institute of Agriculture researchers and east African partners to breed new, fast-cooking common bean (Phaseolus spp) varieties biofortified with iron and zinc. This Australian...
Gender and Nutrition considerations in Demand Led Breeding: Experiences from Rwanda

Gender and Nutrition considerations in Demand Led Breeding: Experiences from Rwanda

by Patricia Onyango | May 1, 2021 | Latest News, Uncategorized

Annuarite Uwera, Eileen Nchanji, Clare Mukankusi, and Patricia Onyango Participatory plant breeding is not new in Rwanda. Its history can be traced between 1988 to 1990 when local experts drawn from the pool of older women carried out the process (Sperling 1992;...
Demand – led Breeding through a Gender lens: Experiences from Zimbabwe

Demand – led Breeding through a Gender lens: Experiences from Zimbabwe

by Patricia Onyango | Apr 1, 2021 | Latest News

Bruce Mutari, Patience Mashiri, Eileen Nchanji, Clare Mukankusi, and Patricia Onyango Discussions on gender integration in conventional breeding are not new. These talks started in the 1980s when women farmers were integrated into on-station and on-farm breeding...
Farmers reaping big benefits from climate information services in Rwanda

Farmers reaping big benefits from climate information services in Rwanda

by Patricia Onyango | Mar 1, 2021 | Latest News, Uncategorized

by Desire Kagabo, Yvonne Munyangeri, Patrick Mvuyibwami, Patricia Onyango With a per capita consumption of more than 150g per person per day, beans are the most consumed and important source of protein and essential micro-nutrients in Rwanda. Its Eastern Province is...
Unlocking the potential of bean production and marketing for improved nutrition and income in Kenya

Unlocking the potential of bean production and marketing for improved nutrition and income in Kenya

by Patricia Onyango | Mar 1, 2021 | Latest News

By: Owen Kimani, Boaz Waswa, Justin Mabeya and Josey Kamanda On the undulating landscape of Omobirona village, Nyansiongo Ward, Nyamira County, in Kenya, is a healthy bean crop planted to showcase the newly released high iron and zinc bean varieties; Angaza, Faida and...
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