Led by
Diane Barrett, University of California, Davis
Women carry out most production of horticultural crops in Tanzania and other developing countries. Harvest periods are short but less than 1% of the crop is processed for off-season consumption.
Led by
James Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This project brings together the technology and biological capital of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the World Vegetable Center, based Taiwan, with the managerial and technical skills of t
Led by
James Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This project brings together the technology and biological capital of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the World Vegetable Center, based Taiwan, with the managerial and technical skills of t
Led by
James Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This project brings together the technology and biological capital of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the World Vegetable Center, based Taiwan, with the managerial and technical skills of t
Led by
Robert Paull, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
This project brings together two parallel research programs for collaboration — one in Sri Lanka using natural coating and herbal extracts and another in Hawaii to use natural epiphytic microo
This project facilitates the organization and strengthening of small holder farmer groups in the Nkokonjeru region of Uganda by providing technical training in fruit and vegetable management and im
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Innovative horticultural technologies hold potential to aid in reducing poverty, improving nutrition and health, and improving sustainability and profitability of horticulture activities.
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Innovative horticultural technologies hold potential to aid in reducing poverty, improving nutrition and health, and improving sustainability and profitability of horticulture activities.
Horticulture crop production, a woman's domain in parts of Southeast Asia, is plagued by yield losses because of drought and unequal opportunities for women.
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Among the most promising disruptive technologies for application to horticulture are those that address the uses of energy in the production, marketing, and processing of horticultural crops.
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Among the most promising disruptive technologies for application to horticulture are those that address the uses of energy in the production, marketing, and processing of horticultural crops.
This project provides information and strategies to improve tomato and pepper production through the use of grafting and low/high tunnel technologies among smallholder growers in Kirinyaga District
The horticulture sector in Bangladesh produces 3.2 million metric tons per year, but small-scale farmers suffer economic losses due to lack of high-yielding varieties, postharvest technologies, foo
Advances in telecommunication technologies and rapid uptake of cell phones by millions of growers provide excellent opportunities for delivering real-time information to growers in rural areas.
Advances in telecommunication technologies and rapid uptake of cell phones by millions of growers provide excellent opportunities for delivering real-time information to growers in rural areas.
Advances in telecommunication technologies and rapid uptake of cell phones by millions of growers provide excellent opportunities for delivering real-time information to growers in rural areas.
Led by
Darcy Boellstorff, Bridgewater State University
Led by Darcy Boellstorff of Bridgewater State University, this project's international team is focused on acquiring needed geographic information for use in a geographic information system (GI
Political unrest and economic turmoil in Zimbabwe in the first decade of the 21st Century has destroyed agricultural export industries and the country's emerging smallholder horticulture secto
Political unrest and economic turmoil in Zimbabwe in the first decade of the 21st Century has destroyed agricultural export industries and the country's emerging smallholder horticulture secto
Led by
Rick Bates, The Pennsylvania State University
Informal seed systems provide access to locally adapted indigenous crops and constitute an essential component of sustainable production for resource-poor farmers.
Led by
Diane Barrett, University of California, Davis
Women carry out most production of horticultural crops in Tanzania and other developing countries. Harvest periods are short but less than 1% of the crop is processed for off-season consumption.
Led by
James Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This project brings together the technology and biological capital of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the World Vegetable Center, based Taiwan, with the managerial and technical skills of t
Led by
Robert Paull, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
This project brings together two parallel research programs for collaboration — one in Sri Lanka using natural coating and herbal extracts and another in Hawaii to use natural epiphytic microo
This project facilitates the organization and strengthening of small holder farmer groups in the Nkokonjeru region of Uganda by providing technical training in fruit and vegetable management and im
Bell pepper production in Central America and the Caribbean has become one of the main agricultural commodities for export to the United States and the European Union.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Haiti
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Innovative horticultural technologies hold potential to aid in reducing poverty, improving nutrition and health, and improving sustainability and profitability of horticulture activities.
Horticulture crop production, a woman's domain in parts of Southeast Asia, is plagued by yield losses because of drought and unequal opportunities for women.
Led by
Kurt Kornbluth, University of California, Davis , UC Davis D-Lab
Among the most promising disruptive technologies for application to horticulture are those that address the uses of energy in the production, marketing, and processing of horticultural crops.
This project provides information and strategies to improve tomato and pepper production through the use of grafting and low/high tunnel technologies among smallholder growers in Kirinyaga District
The horticulture sector in Bangladesh produces 3.2 million metric tons per year, but small-scale farmers suffer economic losses due to lack of high-yielding varieties, postharvest technologies, foo
Advances in telecommunication technologies and rapid uptake of cell phones by millions of growers provide excellent opportunities for delivering real-time information to growers in rural areas.
Led by
Darcy Boellstorff, Bridgewater State University
Led by Darcy Boellstorff of Bridgewater State University, this project's international team is focused on acquiring needed geographic information for use in a geographic information system (GI
Political unrest and economic turmoil in Zimbabwe in the first decade of the 21st Century has destroyed agricultural export industries and the country's emerging smallholder horticulture secto
This project forms an international team of researchers and extension experts to gather preliminary information about current extension methodologies used in Latin America.
Guatemala, Honduras, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru
Led by
Rick Bates, The Pennsylvania State University
Informal seed systems provide access to locally adapted indigenous crops and constitute an essential component of sustainable production for resource-poor farmers.