NAIROBI, Kenya -- A $21.8 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is enabling Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and its partners to help small farmers in central and east Africa protect cassava—a critical source of food and income—from two spreading pandemics that are decimating as much as 70 percent of crop yields.
The four-year Great Lakes Cassava Initiative will help reduce the prevalence of cassava mosaic disease and cassava brown streak disease in six countries: Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Farmers will gain increased access to improved cassava varieties that are adapted to local conditions, resist diseases and have higher yields—helping to promote food security and ease the burden of the global rise in food prices.
To read the full press release, visit the CRS Web site.