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Peruvian Andes

Taking care of livestock

Changing climates and the consecuences for gender roles

Changing gender roles

Taking care of livestock

Peruvian Andes

Helping out after school

Empowerment through Participatory Photograph

Empowerment through Participatory Photography

Empowerment through Participatory Photograph

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Peruvian Altiplano

Cassava farmer examines his field infected by cassava witches' broom disease

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava is a hardy crop, can grow in marginal soils and tolerate drought

CIAT's Dr. Tin Maung Aye examines cassava plantation infected by cassava witches' broom disease

Cassava is a hardy crop, can grow in marginal soils and tolerate drought

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia

Cassava Cambodia
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) develops technologies, methods, and knowledge that better enable farmers, mainly smallholders, to enhance eco-efficiency in agriculture. This means we make production more competitive and profitable as well as sustainable and resilient through economically and ecologically sound use of natural resources and purchased inputs.
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