A day to remember: Scientists and processors exchange on the changes in the cassava value chain in Colombia over the past 20 years
- From
-
Published on
01.07.19
- Impact Area

With funding from the Roots, Tubers and Bananas Research Program (RTB), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) led a Field Day on “Changes in Cassava Starch Extraction Processes in the Last 20 Years,” held in the Department of Cauca on 25 February 2019. The purpose of the event was to present to cassava processors […]
The post A day to remember: Scientists and processors exchange on the changes in the cassava value chain in Colombia over the past 20 years appeared first on RTB-CGIAR.
Related news
-
AI Tool Makes "Invisible Enemy" Visible, Tackling Aflatoxin Risk in Africa's Maize
Sehlule Muzata09.10.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
-
Food security
An innovative early warning system powered by artificial intelligence is poised to transform how Afr…
Read more -
-
Advancing public private and people partnership (PPPP) for small scale mechanization in Tunisia: a milestone towards enhanced farm and landscape management.
Multifunctional Landscapes Science Program07.10.25-
Environmental health
-
Environmental health & biodiversity
-
Food security
The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas ICARDA and its national partners…
Read more -
-
Boosting investment in fertilizer and soil health in Liberia
Sehlule Muzata30.09.25-
Food security
-
Gender equality
Through partnership, the Fertilizer and Soil Health Hub for West Africa and the Sahel is…
Read more -