Factsheets
The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge
A set of factsheets about our Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia.
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to...
Diversity in durum wheat landraces to tackle drought
A set of factsheets about our Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia.
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to...
The crowdsourcing approach
A set of factsheets about our Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia.
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to...
Molecular techniques to map farmer and breeder preferences
A set of factsheets about our Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia.
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to...
Improving Ethiopian durum wheat landraces through breeding
A set of factsheets about our Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia.
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to...
Sustaining tropical timber trees in production forests of Asia - ensuring their genetic viability
Sustainable timber production in approximately 400 million hectares of production forests in the tropics would be enhanced by incorporating genetic...
Nutritious underutilized species - Taro
Colocasia esculenta, commonly known as taro, is a staple vegetable crop that has been used as food for over 9,000 years, making it one of the world’s...
Nutritious underutilized species - Fonio
Fonio is a highly palatable cereal that is drought tolerant. It is often consumed in West Africa before most crops are ready to harvest because it is...
Nutritious underutilized species - Bambara groundnut
Bambara groundnut is grown in Asia, parts of Northern Australia, and South and Central America and is widely distributed across the world. It is...
Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
Amaranthus collectively known as amaranth, comprises about 70 species, of which about 40 are native to the Americas. It includes at least 17 species...