Delivering the best seeds to farmers in Zambia
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03.01.24
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To bring together farmers with seed distributors and other stakeholders, the Accelerated Innovation Delivery Initiative (AID-I) held a seed fair with the theme ‘Promoting Access to Drought Tolerant Seed and Appropriate Scale Technologies,’ in Zambia’s Chongwe district. The objectives of the fair were to create a platform for farmers and input suppliers to engage before the onset of the planting season. Over 1,200 farmers attended the seed fair.
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