Current regional projects
Our research portfolio includes three types of locally led, globally supported projects: regional research projects, critical engagement projects, and USAID Mission buy in projects. Regional research projects target priority areas identified by local experts and stakeholders in specific communities:
West Africa
Priority: Improving affordability and availability of healthy diets, particularly indigenous horticultural crops.
Community of Focus: Small-scale producers involved in rural and urban agriculture
East Africa
Priority: Reducing post-harvest losses and improving vegetable marketing and market access.
Community of Focus: Rural small-scale producers
South Asia
Priority: Increasing efficiency in fruit and vegetable production.
Community of Focus: Youth from rural communities
Central America
Priority: Identifying technologies for efficient horticultural production.
Community of Focus: Small and medium producers in rural areas
West Africa Regional Projects


Enhancing the production and consumption of African indigenous fruits and vegetables (AIFV) to improve diets in Ghana and Mali

Increasing youth participation in the production of indigenous vegetables and fruits using with locally available resources

Strengthening the horticulture sector in Guinea Bissau

Strengthening the horticulture sector in Niger
East Africa Regional Projects

Determining the trade-offs between short and long horticulture value chains in Kenya

Developing innovative horticulture technologies for improved livelihoods for small-scale producers in Uganda

Determining the cost-benefit of integrating horticulture into staple crop production in Kenya
Central America Regional Projects

South Asia Regional Projects
