This poster presentation, by James Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, highlights how his project has helped to graft and identify tomato cultivars with virus resistance and also desirable market characteristics in Guatemala and Honduras. Women's groups then sell these new grafted varieties. Nienhuis leads the Horticulture Innovation project "Expanding tomato grafting for entrepreneurship in Guatemala and Honduras."
Vegetable grafting in Honduras and Guatemala
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Expanding tomato grafting for entrepreneurship in Guatemala and Honduras
Guatemala, Honduras
