Q&A with Kwame Ogero: Innovation at the Last Mile, reaching farmers with quality seed
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Kwame Ogero is a seed systems specialist working for the Sweetpotato Genetic Advancement and Innovative Seed Systems (Sweet GAINS) project in Tanzania. Regional Communications Specialist Vivian Atakos spoke with Ogero about the innovations taking place during the last stages to accelerate and streamline the process of getting improved varieties of sweetpotato into farmers hands. Q:…
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