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The World Vegetable Center have developed tropical tomatoes with resistance to several whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses through “gene pyramiding”.
Millions of children in the world’s poorest countries must benefit from the legacy of the London Olympics, the Prime Minister said today as he and the Brazilian Vice President, Michel Temer were joined by double Olympic gold…
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As the current and future hosts of the Olympic Games, we share a passion to unlock everyone's potential. This starts with good nutrition and disease control in early childhood.
In an exclusive interview with First News, the PM says he hopes to harness the attention around London 2012 to tackle global hunger and malnutrition.
How biofortified sweet potatoes are keeping pregnant women and young children healthy in Kenya
How support groups in Mozambique are helping to break the cycle of malnutrition.
Providing school children in Afghanistan with the nutrition they need
New varieties of sweet potato help children grow up to be healthy in Uganda
Transforming the life chances of millions of children before the next Olympic Games
Britain will help millions of small farms to grow enough food to eat in the face of a changing climate that could hit harvests in years ahead.
Britain backs new scheme to boost food security and nutrition in Africa through technology
New bridges replace those destroyed either by the conflict in 2009 or the devastating floods in 2010
Britain will improve food supply and farming across Africa to help pull 50 million people out of chronic poverty over the next ten years in conjunction with the private sector
New cutting edge agriculture programme
Launch of a new “Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index” (WEAI).
Seasonality, rural livelihoods and development’ has recently been launched by the Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC).
Up to 300 children die because of a lack of nutritious food every hour every day, according to a new report
Written statement to Parliament by the International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell on the recent summit in Busan, Korea.
How UK aid is protecting some of the most vulnerable people in Kenya through cash transfers
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