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Aflatoxin biocontrol (blue pellets) after application to one of the trial sites (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Njama Seif, a Research Technician at IITA, takes notes during the Aflasafe biocontrol application exercise (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Njama Seif, an IITA Research Technician weighs up the aflatoxin biocontrol (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Research associate, Emmanuel Koyano of IITA placing pegs that differentiate the biocontrol treatments in the trial field (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Hafsi Masomi, a woman farmer in Makonje Village, Dodoma applies the aflatoxin biocontrol to her groundnuts farm (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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The Aflasafe team weighs the aflatoxin biocontrol before applying it (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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One of the maize farms selected as a trial site for aflatoxin biocontrol in Babati District, Tanzania (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Soil sample collection before application of the aflatoxin biocontrol in Manyara region (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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A farmer applies the aflatoxin biocontrol to her maize farm which is one of the selected trial sites in Manyara region, Tanzania (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)
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Adelta Macha (right), an extension agent in Babati Districts, explains how the Aflasafe biocontrol works to a farmer in Qash village (Photo credit: IITA/Gloriana Ndibalema)