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At least 50,000 inoculant packets produced per year in at least 3 cooperating laboratories

Three existing rhizobiology laboratories upgraded

Information on existing inoculant plants, their production capacity, range and availability and quality of products is documented

Universal logo representing quality assurance standards adopted among cooperating laboratories

Cost effective inoculant production methods including fermentation technologies, carrier selection, inoculant formulation, enhanced shelf life developed

Quality assurance protocols are developed for legume inoculants based on existing knowledge

At least 10 nodules of soybean and beans collected in at least 200 sites in the impact zones, for isolate characterization and inclusion in the germplasm bank

Elite strains obtained from leading inoculant producers and rhizobiology laboratories worldwide

At least 5 new elite strains significant increased in BNF over the standard strain in production by inoculant manufacturers

the benefits of inoculation of soybean and beans with at least 2% of the elite strains demonstrated in the impact zones

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Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa

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