Value chain study of Tomato and Cauliflower in two districts of Nepal

Starting Date: November 2014
Ending Date: February 2015
Location: Banke and Kapilvastu districts of Nepal
Donor(s): AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center
Implementation Partner(s): NA

ANSAB has entered into a subcontract with the World Vegetable Center (AVRDC) to conduct value chain study of Tomato and Cauliflower in two Feed the Future (FtF) districts – Banke and Kapilvastu of Nepal for the “USAID Postharvest Component” project.

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