africarising: Baloua Nebie (ICRISAT) explains the outcomes of sorghum variety demonstration to visitors at the Madina technology park in Bougouni District, southern Mali. Comparing performance: The farmer preferred dual purpose sorghum variety soumbatimi (left) and one
africarising: Baloua Nebie and Mme. Aminata Coulibaly Tangara (MaliMARK Trust). Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Mme. Aminata Coulibaly Tangara (MaliMARK Trust). Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Soumbatimi sorghum panicle. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Comparing performance: The farmer preferred dual purpose sorghum variety soumbatimi (left) and one of the more popular local sorghum varieties. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: One of the popular local sorghum varieties that is being evaluated in comparison with improved varieties introduced by Africa RISING to smallholder farmers in southern Mali. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Fousseini Samake, a farmer from Flola Village in Bougouni District of Mali loves the dual purpose sorghum variety called Soumbatimi which was introduced to them by Africa RISING. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Livestock feed demonstration at the Africa RISING technology park in M’Pessoba/N’Golonianasso in Koutiala District of Mali. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Farmers and visitors to the Africa RISING technology park in M’Pessoba/N’Golonianasso listen as Alpha Sidy Traore (WorldVeg) explains the different vegetable variety demonstrations being implemented at the park. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Left - Right: Africa RISING scientists Gundula Fischer (IITA), Fred Kizito (IITA), Francis Muthoni (IITA) and Jean Baptiste Tignegre (WorldVeg) in a discussion. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Birhan Zemadim (ICRISAT) helps a woman in Sirakele Village, Koutiala District of Mali to pound dried maize into flour. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: A sack vegetable garden. The project is working with 100 farmers to demonstrate and disseminate sack vegetable gardening as an option for households to access nutritious vegetables for household consumption. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Africa RISING partners at a sack vegetable garden in Sirakele Village, Koutiala District, southern Mali. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Abiy Traore standing at her sack vegetable garden in Sirakele Village, Koutiala District, southern Mali. She is among 100 farmers working with Africa RISING to demonstrate sack vegetable gardening. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Abiy Traore standing at her sack vegetable garden in Sirakele Village, Koutiala District, southern Mali. She is among 100 farmers working with Africa RISING to demonstrate sack vegetable gardening. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: A mobile maize and sorghum milling machine in Sirakele Village, southern Mali. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: Africa RISING Mali project partners group photo in Sirakele Village, southern Mali. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.
africarising: A group of women in Sirakele Village, Sikasso Region of Mali serve porridge from a cooking pot. Photo credit: Jonathan Odhong/IITA.