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ISSUE 26, July 2010
Page 1. Reinventing and Revitalizing SAA
Page 5. New crop demonstration strategy launched
Page 8. A growing emphasis on partnerships
Page 12. Measuring the impacts of new technologies
ISSUE 25, Sep 2009
Page 1. New expanded program
Page 5. More women involved in rice production
Page 10. Students learn from farmers
Page 15. Trying new maize dishes
ISSUE 24, Feb 2008
Page 1. Hope and opportunity through agriculture
Page 3. World facing rising food prices – Borlaug
Page 7. QPM Village kids, Nigeria
Page 8. Teff thresher – improved quality
Page 14. Water from a washbore, Mali
ISSUE 23, July 2007
Page 1. New strategies for accelerated growth
Page 4. NERICAs – promoting better technology
Page 7. Egg production with QPM
Page 11. Potatoes grown under micro-irrigation
Page 17. Wooden winnower avoids drudgery
ISSUE 22, April 2006
Page 1. Green to Gene Revolution
Page 6. Regional rice program
Page 8. Regional QPM/Seed Program
Page 14. Water harvesting technology in Ethiopia
Page 15. Zero tillage in Malawi
ISSUE 21, March 2005
Page 1. New Rice for Africa
Page 6. Regional QPM/Seed Program
Page 13. Capacity building in Guinea
Page 14. Scaling up technology transfer in Malawi
Page 17. Accelerating extension outreach in Nigeria
ISSUE 20, March 2004
Page 1. One Stop Centers
Page 6. Regional QPM/Seed Program
Page 12. Strengthening farmers' groups in Ghana
Page 17. Developing partnerships in Nigeria
Page 19. Doubling QPM sales in Uganda
ISSUE 19, July 2003
Page 1. World Peacemaker: President Carter awarded 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
Page 4. Africa's agricultural education challenge
Page 12. Agribusiness skills training in Ghana
Page 13. Transforming rice production in Africa
Page 14. Labor-saving technologies in Malawi
ISSUE 18, November 2002
Page 1. Getting maize production moving in Africa
Page 3. Time to reconsider fertilizer subsidies
Page 4. Africa’s crops still hunger for improved plant nutrition
Page 6. Evaluating SG 2000 in the field
Page 11. Introducing rice to Ethiopia
ISSUE 17, April 2002
Page 1. Conservation tillage - Gaining ground in Africa
Page 3. Technology is available - incentives are lacking
Page 5. Building smallholder input delivery systems
Page 17. QPM in Nigeria
Page 18. Agricultural intensification in Tanzania
ISSUE 16, April 2001
Page 1. Uganda - new approaches to agricultural extension
Page 3. Technology is available - infrastructure is the obstacle
Page 6. Expansion of the SAFE program
Page 12. New QPM hybrids in Ghana
Page 18. Policy assistance in Tanzania
ISSUE 15, July 2000
Page 1. Working together for Africa’s development
Page 3. Listen to technology
Page 4. SSA per capita food production accelerates
Page 9. Promoting the education agenda
Page 14. Rice development
Page 18. Commitment of Uganda
ISSUE 14, October 1999
Page 1. First SAFE group graduates from Ethiopia’s Alemaya University
Page 3. We can’t turn the clock back
Page 4. Priority for rice
Page 10. Developing QPM for Ethiopia
Page 13. First year for Malawi
Page 18. Commitment of Uganda
ISSUE 13, February 1999
Page 1. SG 2000 starts up in Malawi
Page 4. SAFE ‘ reforming university agricultural education
Page 6. Workshop ‘98 Finding the shared goals
Page 7. The Carter Center’s new health initiatives
Page 18. SAA/IITA agroprocessing program
ISSUE 12, April 1998
Page 1. Green Revolution Partnership
Page 3. Guinea worm the final assault
Page 5. SAFE program 4 universities on course
Page 12. ACE update: Agribusiness Forum Ethiopia
Page 14. Urgent donor support needed