The Horticulture Innovation Lab's email newsletter shares the latest news from the program, along with funding opportunities, updates from throughout our global network, and upcoming events.
As the Horticulture Innovation Lab wraps up its second 5-year grant, we reflect on the accomplishments of our program’s global leadership in advancing the value of horticulture in international development.
Inside, find links to a new webinar series that we’re offering to support professionals working in horticulture for development, a treasure trove of materials from our “Colorful Harvest” conference, and a variety of informative articles and opportunities for you to use in your own career.
We are taking a look back at some of the many successes of our global research network in recent months. From the importance of fruits and vegetables, to soil health and postharvest losses — our network has been busy!
We launched the Horticulture Innovation Lab’s new website recently with a slew of new features, including up to 400 “information product” webpages so far, and growing. These webpages include ...
We are proud to share with you our latest annual report, with contributions from throughout our global network in 2017. This year’s report is in a condensed format for easier skimming ...
As we wrap up this productive calendar year, we bring you updates about the dry chain, irrigation in Uganda, horticulture in Guinea, student advancement, gender discussions and new journal articles. We hope you too are harvesting the fruits of a productive year!
We hope this newsletter finds you well! We have been busy launching new research projects, preparing for upcoming events, and beginning student recruitment for a new round of Trellis Fund projects. Catch up with our latest news ...
We have been busy planting seeds and harvesting success, and hope your recent efforts have been fruitful too! Without further ado, here are the freshest updates from our network.
We have two special opportunities to bring to your attention in this newsletter: First, we are seeking grant proposals from organizations in developing countries for a new, expanded round of Trellis Fund projects. Second, we are sponsoring the first All-Africa Postharvest Congress ...
Welcome to 2017! We hope that you are beginning your work this new year with bright eyes and renewed verve. Thank you for sharing our commitment to helping smallholder farmers better grow fruits and vegetables ...