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Most Tanzanian farmers still use saved sorghum & groundnut seeds, despite improved varieties like TARISOR2 & Naliendele 2016.

Join Papias Binagwa, a @cimmyt.bsky.social Adjunct Scientist, as he shares more insights on this study.

๐Ÿ“: Zoom
๐Ÿ”—:https://bit.ly/4nHW7xY
๐Ÿ“…:Sept 24
๐Ÿ•“:4 PM EAT

#DrylandCrops

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At #ADCIN, we believe collaboration, innovation & inclusion can transform agriculture for smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa.

Weโ€™re building a dynamic network to boost access to improved dryland crops through partnerships, shared breeding & inclusive research.

#DrylandCrops

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#ADCIN is redefining dryland crop improvement through shared leadership & co-design.

With #NARES and @cgiar.org partners, weโ€™ve built:
๐Ÿ”น 28 breeding pipelines
๐Ÿ”น 48 development centers
๐Ÿ”น 2,000+ candidates
๐Ÿ”น 160 test sites

#DrylandCrops

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The three-day Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) #Groundnut Mid-Year Review Workshop is underway in Tanzania. Researchers from Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, South Sudan, Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique are sharing progress, aligning strategies, & advancing innovation in groundnut breeding.

#DrylandCrops

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Burkina Fasoโ€™s groundnut program is thriving with support from #ADCIN!

โœ… Shared germplasm
โœ… Boosted breeding capacity
โœ… Market-fit product profiles

Whatโ€™s next? Aiming to become a Regional Population Development Center to support dryland crop improvement across West Africa!

#DrylandCrops

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Over 60 farmers joined a Participatory Varietal Selection at Chitedze Research Station in #Malawi to help shape future #sorghum varieties.

Their feedback guides the development of climate-resilient, high-yielding, and market-ready crops.

#ADCIN #FoodSecurity #DrylandCrops

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Over 30 scientists from 8 countries met in #Senegal for the #ADCIN Pearl Millet Review.

Outcomes:
โœ… Aligned TPPs
โœ… Improved trial protocols
โœ… Striga & disease screening
โœ… 2025 trials planned

With less than 20% of the land using improved varieties, strong data & partnerships are key.
#DrylandCrops

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#ADCIN partners and @cimmyt.bsky.social hosted a vibrant field day in Dodoma, #Tanzania showcasing groundnut varieties to farmers, seed companies, processors & researchers.

Field days bridge research & real farming, promoting quality seeds and informed decisions.

#Groundnuts #DrylandCrops

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The Foundation for Sustainable Smallholder Solutions (FSSS) and partners recently hosted a Seeds Fair in Gwagwalada, Abuja, #Nigeria.

The event brought together farmers, agri-innovators, & leaders to advance food security with local seeds & farmer-made goods.

#DrylandCrops #ADCIN

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Scientists from #NARES & @cimmyt.bsky.social recently toured Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique & Tanzania under the CtEH project, reviewed upgrades & harmonized trial protocols for #groundnuts.

Strong collaboration, field training & data quality were key highlights.

#DrylandCrops #ADCIN

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Welcome to the official page of the Africa Dryland Crops Improvement Network

We are a collaborative network of 200+ scientists from over 17 countries across sub-Saharan Africa, working together to leverage our collective strengths and accelerate farmersโ€™ access to improved #drylandcrops varieties.

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