Malnutrition among children is one of the most pressing issues Nigeria faces.At least 17 million Nigerian children are undernourished; stunted, and/or wasted, giving Nigeria the second-highest burden of malnutrition in...
As the Feed the Future Knowledge, Data, Learning and Training (KDLT) Activity wraps up its transformative five-year contract, we are excited to present a captivating overview of its achievements.
Look forward to dynamic discussions, debate, capacity building, and connecting with other industry leaders to strengthen and transform your market systems development practice!
From research to impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems is an international conference that will address gender and social inequalities in food systems. Call for contributions now open -...
In Cambodia, the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish Bighead Catfish team was trained on how to use a fish feed pelletizing machine to work on developing a cost-effective...
Chibwe Katapa is making a difference in the lives of her people by investigating the growth and spread of the invasive crayfish, which could possibly threaten the integrity of freshwater...
According to the Arawak Indigenous tribe, the dense rainforests that cover Guyana hold timeless secrets, traditional knowledge and healing powers passed on through today’s Amerindian communities.
Amarachi Nweke, from Ebonyi State in Nigeria, learned about how to convert rice fields to incorporate fish farming from the Fish Innovation Lab’s Farm Diversification team.
A recent visit by the United States Ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman, alongside key representatives from USAID, underscored the vital role PlantVillage plays in fall armyworm management.
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