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The International Potato Center (CIP) is a research-for-development organization with a focus on potato, sweetpotato, and Andean roots and tubers. CIP is dedicated to improving food security, well-being, and gender equity in developing countries through research, innovation, and capacity strengthening. CIP conducts scientific research and activities across the food development and market chain to improve yields, quality, nutrition, incomes, and the management of natural resources. CIP scientists are spurring advances to preserve biodiversity and respond to the impact of climate change on food systems, vulnerable populations, and our broader world.
Founded in 1971, CIP is headquartered in
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Lima, Lima Peru
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www.cipotato.org
About
The International Potato Center (CIP) is a research-for-development organization with a focus on potato, sweetpotato, and Andean roots and tubers. CIP is dedicated to improving food security, well-being, and gender equity in developing countries through research, innovation, and capacity strengthening. CIP conducts scientific research and activities across the food development and market chain to improve yields, quality, nutrition, incomes, and the management of natural resources. CIP scientists are spurring advances to preserve biodiversity and respond to the impact of climate change on food systems, vulnerable populations, and our broader world.
Founded in 1971, CIP is headquartered in
Tags
cip
papas nativas
potato
papa andina
international potato center
sweetpotato
incopa
centro internacional de la papa
climate change
papa
camote
batata
andre devaux
hunger
potatoes
boniato
capacity strenghthening
native potatoes
cadena de mercado
market chains
fortalecimiento de capacidades
dindo campilan
thornton
istrc
stoorvogel
antle
valdivia
cgiar
claessens
seed system
abidin
orange-fleshed
internationall
roberto quiroz
potatoes seed production seed quality aeroponics a
toa
obado
trade off analysis
thiele
labarta
bonierbale
mejoramiento
tesoro de los andes
diaz
de haan
gastelo
tizon tardio
landeo
rancha
solanum tuberosum
alap
papandina
milton untiveros
ana perez
jan f kreuze
wilmer cuellar
ian barker
giovanna muller
claude fauquet
reinhard simon
small rna
segundo fuentes
sequencing
dora quispe
j bejarano
manuel gastelo
gaston lopez
jorge andrade
innovandes
miguel ordinola
diversidad
conservacion in-situ
stef de haan
wolfgang gruneberg
agro salud
biofortified
changing needs
genetic diversity
plant breeding
changing environment
poverty
pamela k anderson
technology development
delivery
jan low
micronutrient deficiency
iron
zinc
breeding
genetic variation
roland schafleitner
markers
drought tolerance
genes
drought
alice thomann
social responsibility
soil
management
crop
soil fertility
andreas oswald
crop management
fertility
See more