date:Sep 25, 2012
xporter. The programme, he said, hopes to replicate ICRISATs success in Malawi in re-entering the European groundnut export markets through low-cost aflatoxin test kits, in reviving Nigerias groundnut pyramid.
Adesina also encouraged donors to continue to strongly support the institute, stating that investing in ICRISAT has a high payoff. He cited ICRISATs research work that made semi-arid Ethiopia, a major exporter of chickpeas, revolutionised food production through large-seeded pigeonpea va