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Root, tuber and banana crops are the foundation of tropical food security.  But their seed systems are complex and widely informal. The seed is bulky, expensive to transport, spoils easily, and can harbor health problems from viruses to weevils. These challenges must be overcome to improve agricultural productivity and feed the world in an uncertain future.

The CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas is very pleased to invite you to a launch event* for its RTB Toolbox: a collection of 11 tools designed to help researchers, extension workers, and smallholder farmers tackle the challenges to higher productivity.

This one-hour and fifteen-minute launch event will highlight outcomes from applying both bio-physical and socio-economic tools from the toolbox. We will be joined by key stakeholders from sub-Saharan Africa, South East Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, together with colleagues from Europe and the USA.

*Simultaneous interpretation for English to Spanish and English to French will be available.

If you would like to submit a question in advance for our panel, please send to Nathan Ronoh.

Source of original article: International Potato Center (cipotato.org).
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