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Shamba Shape Up The TV show reshaping agriculture in East Africa

Shamba Shape Up: The TV show reshaping agriculture in East Africa

A guide to better tomorrow’s brew through regenerative coffee farming

A guide to better tomorrow’s brew through regenerative coffee farming

Crop diversity in a sea of sugarcane Uganda’s newest community seed bank

Crop diversity in a sea of sugarcane: Uganda’s newest community seed bank

Adopting Regenerative Coffee Agriculture to boost Smallholder Incomes and Resilience in Kenya and Uganda   - Alliance Bioversity International - CIAT

Adopting Regenerative Coffee Agriculture to boost Smallholder Incomes and Resilience in Kenya and Uganda

New project: fostering human rights in food systems

The Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century (GCP21) second conference in Kampala, Uganda.

The journey towards sustainable food systems in Uganda: Engaging the research and scientific community

Upscaling Climate Smart and Nutrition Sensitive Beans and Finger Millet in Uganda

Responding to the effects of COVID-19 on smallholder bean farmers in Kenya and Uganda

Gloria with women seed savers in Kenya. Credit: Bioversity International

Why we save seeds in Uganda

Training Heifer International on Market System Development

Training Heifer International on Market System Development

Harvesting beans

Farming with Joy: How to build resilience one bean at a time

Coffee value chain, meet the blockchain: cryptocurrency technology shows promise for the world’s favorite commodity

Coffee value chain, meet the blockchain: cryptocurrency technology shows promise for the world’s favorite commodity

To improve nutrition for the poorest consumers, try a market-based approach

Para mejorar la nutrición de los consumidores más pobres, hay que intentar con un enfoque de mercado

Ugandans and Kenyans in cities happy to pay for food that is more nutritious

Citadinos ugandeses y kenianos, felices de pagar por alimentos más nutritivos

Ugandans and Kenyans in cities happy to pay for food that is more nutritious

Ugandans and Kenyans in cities happy to pay for food that is more nutritious

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