The World Vegetable Center
Coordinated projects :
- Application of Molecular Markers to Broaden the Genetic Base of Tomato for Improved Tropical Adaptation and Durable Disease Resistance- Details of Application of Molecular Markers to Broaden the Genetic Base of Tomato for Improved Tropical Adaptation and Durable Disease Resistance
- Developing and initiating the implementation of AVRDC\'s organic vegetable program- Details of Developing and initiating the implementation of AVRDC\'s organic vegetable program
- Development of locally adapted, multiple disease-resistant, high yielding chili (Capsicum annuum) cultivars for China, India, Indonesia and Thailand- Details of Development of locally adapted, multiple disease-resistant, high yielding chili (Capsicum annuum) cultivars for China, India, Indonesia and Thailand
- Food safety in fruits and vegetables in Vietnam - consumer demand and firms compliance- Details of Food safety in fruits and vegetables in Vietnam - consumer demand and firms compliance
- Genetic, Physiological, and Molecular Approaches to Improve Heat and Drought Tolerance of Tropical Tomato- Details of Genetic, Physiological, and Molecular Approaches to Improve Heat and Drought Tolerance of Tropical Tomato
- Promotion of neglected indigenous vegetable crops (IV) for nutritional health in Eastern and Southern Africa (Phase II)- Details of Promotion of neglected indigenous vegetable crops (IV) for nutritional health in Eastern and Southern Africa (Phase II)
- Adoption pathways for vegetable integrated pest management technologies reducing pesticide use and pesticide health hazards in India- Details of Adoption pathways for vegetable integrated pest management technologies reducing pesticide use and pesticide health hazards in India
- Less loss, more profit, better health: reducing the losses caused by the pod borer (Maruca vitrata) on Vegetable legumes in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa by refining component technologies of a sustainable management strategy- Details of Less loss, more profit, better health: reducing the losses caused by the pod borer (Maruca vitrata) on Vegetable legumes in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa by refining component technologies of a sustainable management strategy

