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N2Africa Project Review

Plans for interaction with the Tropical Legumes II project (TLII) and for seed increase on a country-by-country basis

N2Africa Review and Planning Meeting - Zimbabwe

Facilitating large-scale dissemination of Biological Nitrogen Fixation technologies

Milestone reference number: 5.4.1 -  At least 2 grass-root training events organized by each of 320 trainers across all impact zones, with an expected attendance of 66 farmers per event [resulting in 42,000 farmers trained by the end of year 2].
Status: Completed
Recurrent: Yes
Target date: month 12, year 2

Annual country reports 2011

WOCAN report "Enhancing gender responsiveness in putting nitrogen to work for smallholder farmers in Africa (N2Africa)

Suitable multiple-purpose forage and tree legumes for intensive smallholder meat and dairy industries in East and Central Africa N2Africa mandate areas

Milestone reference number: 2.4.1 - At least 6 tree legumes and forage legume species with proven high BNF potential identified across the impact zones.
Recurrent: No
Real (new) due date: 31 Oct 2012
Target date: month 12, year 1
Responsible: fred.baijukya

Nutritional benefits of legume consumption at household level in rural sub-Saharan Africa

Rhizobium collection, testing and the identification of candidate elite strains

Milestone reference number: 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5, 3.2.2 - the benefits of inoculation of soybean and beans with at least 2% of the elite strains demonstrated in the impact zones.
Status: Completed
Recurrent: No
Real (new) due date: 31 Oct 2012
Target date: month 12, year 3
Responsible: dianda.mahamadi

Review of conditioning factors and constraints to legume adoption, and their management in Phase II of N2Africa

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Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa

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