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Africa has complex problems that plague agriculture and people's lives. We develop agricultural solutions with our partners to tackle hunger and poverty. Our award winning research for development (R4D) is based on focused, authoritative thinking anchored on the development needs of sub-Saharan Africa. We work with partners in Africa and beyond to reduce producer and consumer risks, enhance crop quality and productivity, and generate wealth from agriculture. IITA is an international non-profit R4D organization since 1967, governed by a Board of Trustees, and supported primarily by the CGIAR.

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Clearing of forests for agriculture is one of the drivers of climate change., From ImagesAttr
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, March 24, 2011
Systematic use of fertilizers can save forests, fight climate change  The article explores the complex role between agriclutre and climate change. Agriclutre is one of the main drivers of climate change but it can also be one of the solutions - if done in the right way.
A brown dry rot in cassava root infected by the deadly disease, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tackle deadly cassava disease now, crops Experts urge Malawi government A call to start action to proect cassava in Malawi to save it from destruction. In the neighbouring countries, the important food staple has been ravaged bya deadly disease and its important for countries where the disease has not struck to start taking control measures.

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