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The collaboration between the World Food Program (WFP), Lutheran World Federation (LWF), and CIP under the Development and Delivery of Biofortified Crops (DDBIO) project, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), has proven to be a lifeline for refugees like Christine.

The project’s primary focus has been to promote orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) as a solution to food security challenges, offering a high-yielding and early maturing crop that also serves as a low-cost source of essential vitamin A for both refugees and host communities.

 

Refugee, host communities find relief and stability in Orange-fleshed Sweet potato

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Source of original article: International Potato Center (cipotato.org).
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