Visitors from George Washington Unversity.
The group members are seen here with visitors inspecting cassava demonstration plots. The demonstration plots are created so that the community can access cuttings at a subsdized price, using less investment to cover more needy members and local farmers who receive lttle or no government support
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Adding value to cassava
Rose Auma using the milling machine to grind cassava into flour, so that she can provide food to the suffering children who are starving and suffering from prolonged malnutrition.
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Group officials with visitors.
Group officials expressing a point to visitors about the effects of mosaic diseases, which is causing a shortage of food to the community.
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Demonstration site
The officials in a demonstration plot inspecting the crop, which produces certified cassava cuttings for planting. The cuttings produced are free from diseases and other fungal effects.
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