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Institute Restates Commitment To Combat Hunger, Poverty
The Deputy Director-General of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Dr Kenton Dashiell, has reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to fighting hunger and poverty in Africa.
In a statement issued in Ibadan, Dashiell said that the institute would redouble its efforts towards building critical human capacity.
Signed by the institute’s Communications Officer, Mr Godwin Atser, the statement said that Dashiell made the announcement at the end of a training for laboratory technologists on soil and plant analysis in Ibadan.
He said the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and the IITA organised the capacity development workshop for laboratory technologists from the national agricultural research systems of Ghana and Nigeria.
“The training is aimed at improving the professional skills of laboratory technicians in soil and plant analytical laboratories in Ghana and Nigeria,’’ Dashiell said, adding that the training had 10 and 13 participants from Ghana and Nigeria, respectively.
“The training covered areas such as quality control in soil analysis, data analysis, fertiliser recommendation, plant analysis and soil fertility management.
“Other areas of focus are modern trends in plant and soil analysis, safety in the laboratory and management of commercial laboratory, among others,’’ the statement said