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Our mission
To alleviate poverty and malnutrition
in the
developing world through
the increased production
and consumption of safe vegetables.



News

Integration makes winners

Eggplant fruit and shoot borer (EFSB) is the most damaging pest of eggplants in South and Southeast Asia, causing yield loss that often exceeds 65% as the larvae feed inside the eggplant fruit, making it unmarketable and unfit for human consumption. An ecologically sound yet highly effective way out is Integrated Pest Management (IPM). For its successful development of effective and environmentally sound alternative pest management strategies in Southern Asia, AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center and its cooperation partner, the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) received the Ryutaro Hashimoto APFED Award 2008 Silver Prize for Good Practice. Read more


Using water well

Water is a critical factor in vegetable farming around the world. Most fresh vegetables are more than 90% water, so expanding vegetable production essentially means repackaging a lot of H2O. In Asia and Africa vegetable production is expanding as more small farmers realize they can increase their incomes and reap more nutrition per unit of crop area. However, rising water scarcity, linked with a lack of irrigation technology suitable to small-scale farming, prevents farmers in the tropics from benefiting from the opportunities provided by improved vegetable production practices. Microirrigation systems can help. Read more


Rot -- or not? Can food waste be halved by 2025?

With about one third of the horticultural crops produced globally for human consumption never reaching consumers, it's time to take a closer look at the global food chain. In the developed world, most food waste occurs at the end of the chain, through excessive processing and packaging. In the developing world, it's the opposite: Fresh produce is lost right at the start of the chain due to a lack of improved seed, poor postharvest handling methods, and weak transportation infrastructure. Two tomato varieties bred at the World Vegetable Center have helped farmers in Tanzania harvest more produce in better condition, enabling them to forge new links to export markets. Read more


Events

14th Africa Region Vegetable Production and Research Training in Arusha
3 July - 4 Nov 2008, Arusha, Tanzania

The intensive training course on vegetable crops production and research is addressed to African professionals who currently undertake most of their vegetable research and development activities in the Africa region. The course consists of theoretical and practical oriented components.
General information (PDF, 852 KB) / Course contents (PDF, 81 KB) / Training curriculum (PDF, 111 KB) / Application form (MS Word, 148 KB)

27th Regional Training Course on Managing Vegetable Production and Marketing
3 Nov 2008 - 30 Jan 2009, Thailand


Addressing the growing needs of the South East Asian region for the efficient production and marketing of vegetables in the face of globalization and other emerging production and marketing challenges, AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center will continue with its annual 3 month modular Regional Training Course (27th). The course is designed to provide vegetable researchers and extension workers with the necessary skills and technical knowledge, emphasizing on good agricultural practice (GAP), impact assessments, indigenous vegetables, post- harvest technologies and farmer education.
PDF Flyer (2.33 MB)

 

 

Latest Publications


7th External Program and Management Review (EPMR) Report
2007,
146 pages
PDF Brochure (1.1 MB)
Proceedings of the 2008 APSA-AVRDC Workshop
2008,
45 pages
PDF Brochure (1 MB)
Technical Bulletin No. 40: Diversity, traits and use of traditional vegetables in Tanzania
2007,
53 pages
PDF Brochure (1 MB)
Technical Bulletin No. 39: Essentials of modern marketing management and supply chain systems for vegetable seed companies.
2007,
68 pages
PDF Brochure (1.1 MB)
AVRDC - The World Vegetable Center
in sub-Saharan Africa
Fifteen years of research and development
2007,
4 pages
PDF Brochure (489 KB)

AVRDC - The World Vegetable Center
in Asia
A quarter century of achievements
2007,
4 pages
PDF Brochure (569 KB)

SUSPER Final Report SUSPER
2007.
Final Summary Report of SUSPER
.
View site
NHRI.
2007.
Abstracts of the First International Symposium on Chili Anthracnose
.
View site
AVRDC.
2007.
Medium-Term Plan 2007-2009.
89 pp.
PDF Full Text (1.25 MB)...
AVRDC.
2008.
AVRDC Report 2005.
210 pp.
PDF Full Text (2.3 MB)...
 

Initiatives & Projects


The Global Horticulture Initiative


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