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The genebank at AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center is the world’s most important public-domain source for tropical vegetable crop germplasm.
The World Vegetable Center have developed tropical tomatoes with resistance to several whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses through “gene pyramiding”.
Millions of children in the world’s poorest countries must benefit from the legacy of the London Olympics, the Prime Minister said today as he and the Brazilian Vice President, Michel Temer were joined by double Olympic gold…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How biofortified sweet potatoes are keeping pregnant women and young children healthy in Kenya
How support groups in Mozambique are helping to break the cycle of malnutrition.
Britain will quadruple its assistance to help tens of thousands more refugees fleeing worsening fighting
Research programmes are using visions of the future to develop adaptive strategies in agriculture.
DFID-funded AFCAP Project works with Governments in 6 countries to deliver safe and sustainable access to rural communities.
Providing school children in Afghanistan with the nutrition they need
New varieties of sweet potato help children grow up to be healthy in Uganda
Transforming the life chances of millions of children before the next Olympic Games
UN Secretary-General appoints High-level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda
How community-based female health workers are preventing the deaths of mothers and babies
Britain has recently announced a doubling of our aid to help those affected by the fighting in Syria. This includes £3 million to support the…
DFID today threw its weight behind the Open Access movement by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access Policy for the research that it funds.
DFID's new open acess policy aims to make research available easily and at no cost to scientists working in the developing world
DFID stood-up alongside big names of the Open Access movement today by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access policy.
Andrew Mitchell has today announced further British support for refugees fleeing violence on the Sudanese border
E-newsletter provides a useful portal to a broad spectrum of information collated from DFID supported programmes.
Lifesaving UK government help for more than a million people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia
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