Can farmers in developing nations use crowdsourcing to improve crop yields and harvest quality? That’s the question that Jacob van Etten, senior scientist at Bioversity International has recently been putting to the test in northern India.


Can farmers in developing nations use crowdsourcing to improve crop yields and harvest quality? That’s the question that Jacob van Etten, senior scientist at Bioversity International has recently been putting to the test in northern India.

B.C.Y. Collard, A.M. Ismail and B. Hardy

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ICRISAT invites applications from dynamic and innovative individuals, who are nationals from the Asian Countries, for the positions of Communication Managers, to be based at ICRISAT Headquarters, near Greater Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.