ADOPT
  • Index
  • About ADOPT
    • Why ADOPT
    • Drought tolerant companion plants
  • Objectives & Achievements
    • Mobilization and Awareness
    • Adaptation to Dry Conditions
    • Desmodium Seed Production
    • Implementation in Targeted Areas
    • Ex-ante and Gender Survey
    • Linkages to Wider Community
  • Partners
    • Research Partners
    • Extension Partners
  • Visibility
    • Publications
    • Banners
    • Online Articles
    • Brochures
    • Sign Posts
    • T-Shirts, Bags, & Caps
  • Steering Committee

Online Articles

Adaptation and dissemination of the Push Pull technology (ADOPT)

Scientists Make Breakthrough In Protecting Crops (The Crop Site)

Significant breakthrough in protecting crops from pests (Plant Science)

Africa and UK scientists make a significant breakthrough in protecting maize crops from the spotted stemborer (Chilo partellus) August 11, 2011

New fodder species being developed to replace Napier grass

Africa: ‘Push-Pull’ Pest Control to Reach More Farmers

Kenya: ICIPE Launches EU-funded Climate Change Project

Adapting to variable climate in east and Horn of Africa

Climate change project launched

Mid Term Review

A smile on farmers' faces during the  review. Download the report

2nd Steering Committee

The ADOPT Steering Committee Meeting, at Mwanza, Tanzania on 15th February 2012. Download the report

1st Steering Committee

The 1st Steering  Committee Meeting at icipe, Mbita on 23rd March 2011 Download the report

ADOPT Launch

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Related Websites

http://www.push-pull.net
http://www.icipe.org

Research Partners

Rothamsted Research (RRes), United Kingdom

Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization (KALRO), Kenya

Lake Zone Agricultural Research and Development Institute (LZARDI),Tanzania

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR)

 

Extension Partners

Heifer Project International (HPI)

Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD),Ethiopia