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Peter Lowrey, Senior Information Officer, FAO, thanking the local team of workers for their commitment to the fight against the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Vally, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. FAO staff at work in the field demonstrating healthy cassava plant. Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanaga. Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. Peeled cassava resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A tarpaulin with peeled cassava drying under the sun in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region..
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava that is resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. FAO at work in the field with the cassava plant that is resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanaga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A woman and her child passing through the cassava field in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A cutting of a cassava plant resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region..
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. Farmers uprooting a healthy cassava grown from a cutting resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A worker in the field of a crop of cassava that is resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. A crop of cassava that is resistant to the African cassava mosaic virus.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. View of a banana tree in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. View of a banana tree in Kalemie, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. Daily life scenes in Kalemie, Katanga Region.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 2008. FAO mission to Kalemie proper, Tabac Valley, Katanga Region.
FAO Project: OSRO/RAF/610/EC - Assistance to Nutritional Status of Vulnerable Returnee Populations in the African Great Lakes Region Through Mass Propagation and Distribution of Cassava Mosaic Disease-Free Planting Materials. Mass propagation and distribution of Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD)-free planting materials of improved resistant varieties with technical follow-up and coordination of the activities for the benefit of farming households who have been affected by CMD coupled with complex emergencies or natural disasters such as dry spell.
06/21/2008
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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