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IITA in the News

26 May 2010 Daily Guide Ghana: Maize, Staple Food For 300m Africans
The International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has disclosed that maize serves as staple food for more than 300 million of Africa’s most vulnerable inhabitants and the most important food staple on the continent.
26 May 2010 African Agric: Maize is staple food to 300 million Africans
The International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) said maize serves as staple food for more than 300 million of Africa’s most vulnerable inhabitants, and the most important food staple on the continent.
26 May 2010 Peace FM: Maize: Staple Food For 300m Africans
The International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has disclosed that maize serves as staple food for more than 300 million of Africa’s most vulnerable inhabitants and the most important food staple on the continent.
25 May 2010 Tribune: Ekiti 5: Contaminated ewedu, not cassava cyanide caused death
You see, IITA had even phoned me before you called me. They (IITA) wanted to know the true situation of things.
24 May 2010 The nation:Maize staple food to 300 million Africans
The International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) said maize serves as staple food for more than 300 million of Africa’s most vulnerable inhabitants, and the most important food staple on the continent.
24 May 2010 7th space interactive: Six new corn inbred lines with resistance to aflatoxin contamination have been found
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant pathologist Robert Brown, working in collaboration with Abebe Menkir at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria, developed the lines.
21 May 2010 Cattlesite.com: Seeds Of Aflatoxin-Resistant Corn Lines Available
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant pathologist Robert Brown, working in collaboration with Abebe Menkir at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria, developed the lines.
21 May 2010 THV:Seeds of aflatoxin-resistant corn lines available
Service (ARS) plant pathologist Robert Brown, working in collaboration with Abebe Menkir at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria, developed the lines.
21 May 2010 innovations-report.com: Seeds of aflatoxin-resistant corn lines available
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant pathologist Robert Brown, working in collaboration with Abebe Menkir at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria, developed the lines.
20 May 2010 Science Daily: Seeds of Aflatoxin-Resistant Corn Lines Available
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant pathologist Robert Brown, working in collaboration with Abebe Menkir at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria, developed the lines.

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