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About
IITA
The
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
was founded in 1967 with a mandate for improving food
production in the humid tropics and to develop sustainable
production systems. It became the first African link
in the worldwide network of agricultural research centers
supported by the Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR), now known as the Future
Harvest Centers.
IITA
is governed by an international board of trustees and
is staffed by approximately 80 scientists and other
professionals from over 30 countries, and approximately
1300 support staff. Staff are located at the lbadan
campus, and also at stations in other parts of Nigeria,
and in Benin, Cameroon, Côte dIvoire, and
Uganda. Others are located at work sites in several
countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Funding for
iita comes from the cgiar and bilaterally from national
and private donor agencies.
IITAs
mission is to enhance the food security, income, and
well-being of resource-poor people primarily in the
humid and subhumid zones of sub-Saharan Africa by conducting
research and related activities to increase agricultural
production, improve food systems, and sustainably manage
natural resources, in partnership with national and
international stakeholders.
IITA
conducts research, germplasm conservation, training,
and information exchange activities in partnership with
regional bodies and national programs including universities,
ngos, and the private sector. The research agenda addresses
crop improvement, plant health, and resource and crop
management within a food systems framework and targeted
at the identified needs of four major agroecological
zones: the dry savanna, the moist savanna, the humid
forests, and the midaltitude savanna. Research focuses
on smallholder cropping and postharvest systems and
on the following food crops: cassava, cowpea, maize,
plantain and banana, soybean, and yam.
For
more information about IITA, please visit the official
website at http://www.iita.org

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