Gates Foundation Funds Promotion of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Across Sub-Saharan Africa to Fight Vitamin A Deficiency
The Gates Foundation, through HarvestPlus and the International Potato Center (CIP), funded the large-scale promotion and distribution of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) varieties across sub-Saharan Africa. OFSP contains high concentrations of beta-carotene (provitamin A) — a nutrient critically lacking in the diets of hundreds of millions of children and women. The program distributed vine cuttings, trained community health workers, and ran nutrition campaigns linking orange colour to child health.
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