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    B R O A D E N N G B O U N D A R E S N A G R C U L T U R E:

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    H E A L T H

    H BIT T A N O

    HUNGER

    INTERNATIONAL PoTATO

    ENTER

    ANNUAL

    REPORT

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    FROM THE

    DIRECTOR GENER L

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    other management components on epidemics of potato lf te

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    Ghislain M and

    opo L.

    2001. Lineamientos para el

    desarrollo y la utilizacin de organismos genticamente

    modificados. Revista Agronoma 157:49. 1

    Ghislain

    M,

    Trognitz

    B,

    Herrera MR, Solis

    J,

    Casallo G,

    Vasquez C,

    Hurtado

    O, Castillo R, Portal L and Orrillo j.

    2001

    . Genetic loci associated with field resistance to late 1

    blight in offspring

    of

    Solanum phureja and tuberosum gr

    cj

    wn

    under short-day conditions. Theoretical Appl ied Geneticsl

    1 03:433-442 .

    Graves

    C. (ed.) 2001. The Potato, treasure of

    the

    Andes.

    Lima. 208 p. 222 color and black and white phot0graphs,

    4

    illustrations.

    Hijmans

    RJ

    and Spooner

    DM.

    2001

    . Geography

    of

    wild

    potato species. American Journal of Botany 88:2101-211 2.

    www.amjbot

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    Hijmans

    RJ.

    2001. Global distribution of the potato crop.

    American Journa l

    of

    Potato Research 78:403-412.

    Hijmans

    RJ

    Guarino

    L,

    Cruz M

    an d

    Rojas E. 2001.

    Computer tools for spatial analysis

    of

    plant genetic resou ces

    data: l DIVA-GIS. Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter

    127 :

    15-19.

    Kinyua

    ZM,

    Smith JJ, Lung aho C, Olanya M and Priou

    S

    2001. On-farm successes and challenges of producing

    bacteria wilt-free tubers in seed plots in Kenya. African op

    Science

    Journal

    9:279-285 .

    Knudsen

    SR, Hermann

    M and Sorensen

    M.

    2001. Flowe ng

    in six clones

    of

    the Andean root crop arracacha (Arracacia

    xanthorrhiza Bancroft). Journal

    of

    Horticultura/ Science ar d

    Biotechnology 76 4):454-458.

    Lemaga

    B,

    Kanzikwera R, Kakuhenzire R, Hakiza JJ an1

    Manzi

    G. 2001. The effect of crop rotation on bacteria wilt

    incidence and potato tuber yield. African Crop Science

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    B

    Siriri D and Ebanyat

    P. 2001 . Effect of soil

    amendments on bacteria

    wilt

    incidence and yield of

    potatoes in southwestern Uganda. African Crop

    Science

    Journal 9:267-278 .

    Liu QC

    Zai

    H

    Wang Y and Zhang DP.

    2001. Efficient plant

    regeneration from embryogenic suspension cultures of

    sweetpotato. In Vitro Ce/Ju/ar and Development Bio/ogy-

    Plant 37:

    564-567.

    Mamani P Botello

    R

    Condori

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    Moya H and Devaux

    A.

    2001 . Efecto del

    tipo

    de labranza con traccin animal en

    las

    caractersticas fsicas del suelo, conservacin de la humedad,

    el crecimiento y en la produccin del cultivo de la papa.

    evista Latinoamericana

    de

    la Papa

    12 1

    ):130- 151 .

    Mamani

    P

    Pereira R and Devaux A.

    2001.

    Los

    herbicidas,

    una alternativa para el control de la maleza spergula arvensis

    en el cultivo de papa en Bolivia. Revista Latinoamericana

    de

    la Papa 12 1 ):35-48.

    Mayton

    H

    Forbes GA Mizubuti

    ESG

    and Fry

    WE. 2001 .

    The roles

    of

    three fungicides in the epidemiology

    of

    ;iotato

    late blight. Plant Disease 85 :1006-1012.

    Mukalazi

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    Adipala E Sengooba T Haki2a JJ Olanya M

    and Kidanemariam HM. 2001 . Metalaxyl resistance, mating

    type

    and

    pathogenicity of

    Phytophthora infestans in Uganda.

    Crep Protection 20:379-388 .

    Mukalazi J Adipala E Sengooba T Hakiza

    JJ

    Olanya M

    and Kidanemariam HM. 2001

    . Variability in potato late

    blight

    severity and its effect on

    tuber

    yield in Uganda.

    African Crop Science Journal 9:195- 201.

    Nelson RJ Orrego R Ortiz O

    Mundt M

    Fredrix M and

    Vien NV. 2001

    . Working with resource-poor farmers to

    manage plant diseases. Plant Disease 8S(7):684-695 .

    Ojiambo PS Namanda S Olanya OM El-Bedewy R

    Hakiza

    JJ

    Adipala E and Forbes G.

    2001. lmpact

    of

    fungicide application and late blight

    development

    on plant

    growth parameters and yield in the tropical highlands of

    Kenya and Uganda. African Crop

    Science

    Journal 9:225- 233.

    Olanya OM Adipala E Hakiza JJ Kdera JC Ojiambo P

    Mukalazi J Forbes G and Nelson R.

    2001. Epideniology

    and population dynamics of Phytophthora infestans in Sub

    Saharan Africa: Progress and constraints. African Crop

    Science

    ournal

    9:185- 193.

    Perez WG Gamboa JS Falcon YV

    Coca M

    Raymundo RM

    and Nelson

    RJ.

    2001 . Genetic structure of Peruvian

    populations of Phytophthora infestans. Phytopathology

    91

    :956- 965.

    Pumisacho M and Sherwood S.

    (eds.) 2001. Technical guide

    to potato pmduction in Ecuador. INIAP, Ecuador, and CIP ,

    Lima. 320

    p.

    Rasmussen

    C

    Jacobsen S and Lagnaoui

    A.

    2001

    .

    Las

    polillas de la quinua Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) en el Per:

    Eurysacca lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) . Revista Peruana

    de

    Entomologa 42:57-59.

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    C

    Lagnaoui A and Delgado

    P. 2001.

    Phytomyptera sp. (Diptera: Tachinidae): An important natural

    control agent

    of the

    quinoa moths, Eurysacca spp.

    (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in central Peru.

    The

    Tachinid

    Time 14:5-6.

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    Kapinga R Mtunda K Chilosa D Rwiza E Kilima

    M Kiozya H and Munisi R.

    2001. Damage reduces both

    market value and shelf-life of sweetpotato: A case study of

    urban markets in Tanzania. Journal

    of

    Tropical

    Science

    41:142-150.

    Salas

    A Spooner DM Huamn

    Z

    Maita

    RVT

    Hoekstra

    R

    Schuler K and Hijmans

    RH.

    2001. Taxonomy and new

    collections

    of

    wild potato species in central and southern

    Peru in 1999. American Journal

    of

    Patato

    esearch

    78:197-

    207 .

    Sherwood S and Larrea S.

    2001. Looking back to see ahead:

    Farmer lessons and recommendations after 15 years

    of

    innovation and leadership in Ginope, Honduras. Agriculture

    and Human

    Values

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    Spooner DM and Hijmans RJ.

    2001 . Potato systematics and

    germplasm collecting 1989-2000. American Journal of

    Patato Research 78(4):237- 268.

    Spooner DM Van den Berg

    RG

    Rivera-Pea

    A

    Velguth

    P

    del

    Rio

    A and Salas

    AR. 2001. Taxonomy

    of

    Mexican and

    Central American members of Solanum Series Conicibaccata

    (Sect. Petota). Systematic Botany 26(4) :743-756.

    Thiele

    G

    van de Fliert E and Campilan D. 2001

    What

    happened to participatory research at the lnternational

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    Values

    18(4):

    429-

    446 .

    Thiele G Nelson R Ortiz O and Sherwood S.

    2001.

    Participatory research and training : Ten lessons from Farmer

    Field Schools in the Andes. Currents (Swedish University of

    Agricultura Sciences) 27 :4-11 . www.ibyr.adm.slu .se/

    currents/curr27b.pdf

    Trognitz

    BR

    and Hermann M.

    2001. lhheritance

    of

    tristyly in

    Oxalis tuberosa (Oxlidaceae) . Heredity 86:564-573 .

    Trognitz BR Orrillo

    M

    Portal L Romn C Ramn

    P

    Perez

    S and Chacn

    G. 2001 . Evaluation and analysis

    of

    reduction

    of late blight disease in a diploid patato progeny. Plant

    Pathology 50 :281-291 .

    Zhang

    DP

    Huamn Z Rodriguez F and Ghislain

    M.

    2001 .

    ldentifying duplitates in sweetpotato [lpomoea batatas (L.)

    Lam] cultivars using

    RAPD.

    Acta Horticulturae 54 6:535-541.

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    INING HIGHLIGHTS

    The

    topics

    covered

    by

    CIP s

    training curriculum

    respond

    directly

    to

    the

    center's main research areas centered on

    the production and use of CIP s mandate crops and the

    conservation and management

    of

    natural resources. There

    is

    a

    growing demand for training on

    natural resource

    management in mountain

    areas and on conservation of

    root and tuber genetic material.

    CIP

    leads training sessions and workshops, organ-izes and

    sponsors international conferences, and develops training

    materials. The more than 40 main training events conducted

    across

    the

    world in

    2001

    were attended by participants

    from

    63 countries. These activities focused on research

    methodologies, tools and techniques

    for

    developing-

    ain

    group training v nts

    country

    scientists, and on capacity

    building for

    sustainable

    production, targeted at NGOs, government organizations

    and

    development

    agencies. At

    CIP

    headquarters,

    individu

    I

    training was provided for participants from 22 countries.

    also supported training at distant locations by distributing

    publications and manuals,

    as

    welll

    as through the

    use

    of

    electronic media, including downloads of manuals,

    r t i l

    and reports

    from CIP s

    training website (www.cipotato.or /

    training), and e-conferences and workshops.

    Cll?

    continues

    to develop

    its website and interactive

    CD-ROMs

    to support training

    activities organized

    by CIP

    headquarters and regional offices, and

    by

    CIP-related

    networks.

    Course: Methods

    for

    detecting bacteria wilt in

    potatoes and

    their

    application to seed programs

    (17)

    Department

    of

    Agricul ture (Thailand)

    Bangladesh, India, Philippi nes,

    Thailand, Vietnam

    Workshop: lnformation systems for genetic resources

    management (21)

    Workshop:Planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating

    potato integrated pest management programs (39)

    1

    O

    lternational Congress

    of

    Andean crops 209)

    Course: Application of statistics to agricultura

    research (24)

    Workshop:

    In

    situ conservation

    of

    root and tuber crops

    (16)

    Program meeting:

    Ex

    situ conservation

    of

    Andean

    root

    and tuber crops

    (16)

    Workshop: Complementing genetic resistance

    for late blight in the Andes

    (23)

    Workshop: NCM-ELISA in potato (12)

    Meeting: Sweetpotato pig-feeding project n VietAam:

    Lao Forage Smallhold er Project (11)

    Workshop: True potato seed

    (14)

    Courses: Potato seed procjuction, held in Hua nuco and

    Caja marca, Peru (77)

    Course: Patato seed production at farmers' field level

    in Bangladesh

    (17)

    Course: Modeling

    for

    crops

    (DSSAT:

    decision support

    system

    for

    a.:rotechnology transfer, version 3.5) and milk

    production (13)

    Workshop:Challenges in integrated mountain

    watershed

    management

    (37)

    Workshop: Geographic information systems for

    phytogenetic resources management (34)

    Workshop: In situ conservation of agrobiodiversity 41)

    Colombia, Ecuador, India, Peru, Venezuela

    Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador,

    Peru, Venezuela

    CONDESAN,FUNDANDES, Argentina, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada,

    Universidad Jujuyand Minis terio Chile, Colombia , Ecuador, France, Mexico, Peru

    de

    a

    Produccin (Argentina)

    Universidad Nacional Peru

    Daniel Alcides Carrin (Peru)

    SDC Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru

    SDC Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, ltaly, Peru,

    GILB, PAPA

    ANDINA, PROINPA Bolivia,Colombia,Ecuador,Guatemala,

    Netherlands, Peru,

    USA,

    Venezuela

    DFID

    BARI

    PRONAMACHS

    IDRC

    IPGRI

    SDC,SGRP

    lnciia, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka

    Vietnam

    Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal , Pakistan, Peru,

    Sri Lanka, Vietnam

    Peru

    Bangladesh, India

    Ecuador, Peru

    Belgium, Bhutan, Bolivia, Canada,Chile,China,

    Ecuador, Ethiop ia, Kenya, Nepal, Peru

    Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,Colombia, Ecuador,

    ltaly,Peru

    Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Chile, Ecuador, France,

    Germany, Indonesia, taly, Mexico, Nepal, Peru,

    Philippines, Spain, Switzerland, UK, USA

    1

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    Workshop: Prevention

    and control

    oftuber

    moth

    recia solanivora) (29)

    W_rkshop: Economic

    impactevaluation

    in

    agricu tural technology (18)

    Course: Scientific

    paper and

    proposal writing al'ld

    oral sdentific presentation (26)

    Seminar:

    Biotechnology

    and development n

    Andean countries (101) _

    ICA,

    StNASA,

    SESA

    FAO,IFAD,McKnight

    Foundation,PAPA ANDINA

    PRAPACE

    CamBioTec(Canada),

    Ministerio de Relaciones

    Exteriores (Peru), UNIOO

    Colombia, Ecuador, Peru

    Bolivia, Colomli>ia, Ecuador, Netherlands, Peru,

    Switzerland, USA

    Burundi, Eritrea, Ethio.pia, Kenya, Madagascar,

    Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, Zaire

    Austria, Belgium, Bolivia,

    Ca

    nada, Chile, Colombi a,

    India, Mexico, Peru, USA

    Workshop: Progress and prospects ofparticipatory

    selection

    of

    advanced potato clol'les (12)

    FDR, FOVlDA, INIA (Peru), Ecuador, Peru

    CODESE

    Course: Diagnosi s ofviruses and viroids in the maira

    crops grown in Chancha mayo Valley (20)

    Universidad Nacional Daniel Peru

    Meeting:Appropriate methodologyfor

    urban and

    peri-urban agricul tura research

    planning

    2 9 ~

    2 Latin-Amerian

    symposium on

    roots

    and

    tubers (89)

    Worksnop: Cro;i protection research

    program

    (30)

    Alcides Carrin (Peru), SENASA

    ACIAR,RUAF

    SLAR , loJniversidad Nacional

    Agraria

    La

    Molina (Peru)

    DFID

    Symposium: Sweetp0tato: Food and

    health

    for tl'le future (95) Universidad Nacional Agraria

    La

    Moli na (Peru),

    ISHS

    Workshop: Review and

    planning

    of DM/FFS activities in SDC

    Nepal (25)

    Workshop: Participatory

    monitoring and

    eval uation for

    integrated cropmanagement (49)

    Course: Partic ipatory research

    and

    development (38)

    Training for breeders: Marker-assisted breeding

    (6)

    Course:

    Use

    of ELISA kits for detection of Ralstonia

    solanacearum in seed potatoes (13)

    Workshop: TFaining oHrainer s

    for FFS

    (89)

    Course: Partic ipatory research methodologies (27)

    Workshops:

    1.

    Pota o seed systems. 2. Quality control

    techniques

    (120)

    Workshop: ELISA kits for pathogen diagnosis

    (30)

    SDC,UPWARD

    UPWARD

    FCRI, NCVESC

    EARO,IFAD,SHDI

    McKnightFoundatior;i

    Course: Participat ory

    monitoring

    and eva lua tion (37) lJPWARD

    Study tour and workshop: lntegrated pest

    management

    (13)

    PRGA

    C0urse: Sustainable agro-enterpri se developmeAt

    ina

    UPWARD

    micro-regional context (3)

    Workshop: Review

    of

    recent developrnent in sweetpotato

    utilization research in China (20)

    Bangladesh, Belgium, Germany, Ghana, Indonesia,

    K e n ~ a

    Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, South

    Africa, Tanzania,

    UK,

    USA, Vietnam, Zimbabwe

    Argentina , l'lrazil,

    Ca

    nada, Colombia, Costa Rica,

    Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland,

    ltaly, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela

    Bolivia

    ArgentiAa,Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium,

    CaAada, China, Cuba, Egypt, Eth iopia, Germany,

    India, Indonesia, ltaly, Japan, Malawi, Malaysia, New

    Zealand, Nigeria, Nort h Korea, Peru, Phili ppines,

    Soutrn A rica, South Korea, Spain, Tunisia, iurkey,

    Uganda, Uruguay, USA

    Afghanistan, India,

    In

    dones a, Nepal, Pakistan,

    Philippines, Vietnam

    Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan,

    Philippines,

    Sri

    Lanka, Vietnam

    Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, India,

    Indonesia, Laos, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines,

    Tanzania, Trini dad

    &

    Tobago, Vietnam;Zimbabwe

    Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, l:lganda

    Vietnam

    Ethiopia

    Kenya

    China, North Korea, Vietn am

    China, North Korea,Vietnam

    Philippines

    Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand

    Philippines

    China

    F.:ull

    names of externa

    sDonsors

    cal I be f0und

    in

    the list of Donor Gontributions (pa$e 89)

    or

    the list of CIP s Partners (pages 98 - 99)

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    CIP s

    PARTNERS

    AARI

    Aegean Agricultura

    Research

    lnstitute, Turkey

    AARI Ayub Agricultura

    Research

    lnstitute,

    Pakistan

    AAS Academy

    of

    Agricultura

    Sciences,

    North

    Korea

    ABDLO

    lnstitutefor Agrobiology and Soil Fertility, Netherlands ADTAkukuranut DevelopmentTrust,Kenya A FRENA African ResourceNetwork n Agro-Forestry, UgandaAFRICAllE,

    Uganda AGDIA

    lnc, USA AGERI

    Agriculture Genetic Engineering

    Research

    lnstitute, Egypt Agricultura

    Research Council,

    South

    A

    rica Agricultura

    Research

    l n s t i t

    Tanzania Agriculture

    and

    Agri-Fo0d,Ca nada AHI African Highland Ecoregional Program, East A rica Ainshams University,FacultyofAgriculture, Egypt AIT Asian n s t t

    ofTechnology, Thailand AKF Aga Khan Foundation,

    Switzerland

    Alemaya University of Agriculture, Ethiopia Angola

    Seeds

    of Freedom

    Project Anhui

    Academ

    y of

    Agricultura Science,

    China

    APPRI Agricultura Plant Protec tion Research

    lnstitute,

    Egypt APROSEPAAsociaci n cle Productores

    de

    Semilla

    de

    Papa, BoliviaArapai Coll

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    des sciences

    agronomiques du Rwanda

    ISHS

    lnternational

    Society

    for

    Horticultura

    Sciences, USA

    ISNAR

    lnternational

    Service

    for National Agricultura

    Research,

    Netherlands ISTPC InstitutoSuperiorT

    ecnolgico

    Pblico de Caete, Peru IWMI lnternationalWater

    Management

    nstitute,

    Sri

    Lanka

    IZ

    lnstytutZiemniaka, Poland JAAS

    Jiangsu Academy

    of

    Agricultura Sciences, China Jerusalen de Porcon Cooperative , Peru JKUATJamo Kenyatta Universityof AgricultureandTechnology, KenyaJTIKJaringan

    Tani Tanah Karo,

    Indonesia

    KARI Kenyan Agricultura Research

    lnstitute

    Kaugu &Katheri Farmers, Kenya

    KEPHIS

    Kenya Plan t Health lnspectorate Service La Habana

    University, Chemistry Faculty, Cuba Lake Basin DevelopmentAuthority, Kenya LDI Landscape Developmentlntervention, Madagascar Louisiana S,tate University, USA

    Lucana, Bolivia MAE Ministredes affairesetrang res, France Makerere University, Uganda

    MARDI

    Malaysia Agriculture Research Development nstitute, Malaysia MARS

    Mwara Agricultu ra Research lnstitut e, IndonesiaMax Planck nstitutefor Plant Breeding Research,

    Germany McMaster

    University, Canada Mianning

    Agriculture

    Bu rea

    u,

    China Michigan

    Sta

    te University,

    USA

    Mf

    nisterio

    Presidencia Peru

    Ministerio

    Relaciones

    Exteriores

    Peru

    MinistryofAgriculture,

    E:cuador

    MinistryofAgriculture,

    Eritrea

    Ministryof

    Agricultureand

    Cooperatives, Division ofResearch and Development, Tanzania Ministryof Agricul ture and Land Reclamation,Egypt MIP Programa de Manejo

    Integrado

    de Plagas, Dominican Republic Mississippi State University, USA

    Mitra

    Tani, Indonesia MMSU

    Mariano

    Marcos State University, Philipp ines Montana State

    University, USA MountainForum, USA

    MSIRI

    Mauritius Sugar ndustry Research nstitute

    Municipalidad

    Distrital Baosdel Inca Peru

    NI

    Vavilov lnstitute, Russia NAARI

    Namulonge Agricultura and Animal Research lnstitute,

    Uganda

    Nagoya University,Japan Nanchong Agricultura Research lnstitute,Chlna

    NAR.C

    National Agricultura

    Research Centre, Pakistan NARC Nepal Agricultur a Research Council NARO National Agricultura Research O'ganization, Uganda National lnstituteof Animal Husbandry,

    Vietnam NCGR

    National Center for Genome Resources, USA NCVESC National Center for Variety Evaluation and Seed Certification,

    Vietnam Nijmegen

    Unive'5ity,

    Netherlands- Njabini FarmerGroup, Kenya Nkozi University, Uganda NOMIARC Northern Mindana o Agricultura Research Center, Philippines NomorionteetabKibagenge,

    Kenya North Carolina Sta te University, USA NPRCRTC Northern Phil ippi nes Root Crops Research andTraining Center, Philippines NPRC Nationa l Pota

    o

    Research Centre

    Tigoni, Kenya

    NPRP

    National Pota

    o

    Research Program, Nepal

    NRI

    Natura l Resources lnstitute,

    UK

    NRSP 6USDA

    Pota o Production

    lntroduction

    Station-Wisconsin,

    USA

    NUS National University of SingaporeODER Oficina de Desarrollo Rural-Chalaco, Peru Ohio Sta te University, USA

    Oregon

    Sta te University, USA ORS Oficina Regional

    de Semillas, Bolivia

    PCARRD

    Philippine Council for Agricultur e, Forestry an d Natural Resources Researchand Development, Philippines

    PDL

    Proyecto Desarrollo Lechero,

    Bolivia POP

    Patato

    Development

    Program, Nepal

    REDCAPAPA Red

    Estrategica para el Desarrollo de Cadena Agroalimentaria de

    la

    Papa, Ecuad or- PGS Plant Genetic

    Systems, Belg ium PhilippineRoot Crops Research and Trainin g Center- PIA Programade nvestigacin Agropecuaria, Bolivia PICA Programa de nvestigacinde Cultivos

    Andinos, Peru

    PICTIPAPA

    Programa Internacional

    de

    Cooperacin delTizn Tardo de

    a

    Papa, Mxico Plan lnternational, Kenya PlantGeneExpression Center, Un iversity

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