When Feed the Future shut down, these researchers built something new

Field plots in Ghana and across West Africa were already planted and beginning to mature — indigenous vegetables such as okra and African tamarind fruit taking root in carefully mapped trial sites.

Researchers were tracking how local varieties performed across agroecological zones, comparing yields, resilience, and market potential. After years of groundwork, the data was finally starting to come in.

Then last year’s stop-work order on U.S. foreign aid spending arrived.

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