Ethiopia’s agricultural research sector has adopted new methods to improve the development of crop varieties following a five-year partnership between the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) and the University of Queensland. The collaboration, financed by the Gates Foundation, focused on strengthening breeding programmes for six major crops: maize, wheat, sorghum, teff, chickpea and common […]
Ethiopia’s agricultural research sector has adopted new methods to improve the development of crop varieties following a five-year partnership between the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) and the University of Queensland. The collaboration, financed by the Gates Foundation, focused on strengthening breeding programmes for six major crops: maize, wheat, sorghum, teff, chickpea and common […]
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Ethiopia Advances Crop Breeding Systems for Six Priority Crops
Ethiopia’s agricultural research sector has adopted new methods to improve the development of crop varieties following a five-year partnership between the
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