Battling a banana killer in East Africa
15 September 2008 – A joint FAO-government project in Uganda has helped over 3 000 farmers combat a pestilent disease that threatened to wipe out production of cooking banana, a staple crop upon which 14 million Ugandans depend for food and income. Not only has the spread of banana bacterial wilt been contained, but participating farmers have doubled or tripled their production of the fruit.

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