Cip uses social media to distribute more sweetpotato in bangladesh
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An International Potato Center project (CIP) in Bangladesh is making creative use of technology and distribution to ensure that nutritious orange-fleshed sweetpotato is reaching needy families during the COVID-19 pandemic. As in many countries, the Bangladeshi government has imposed lockdowns to restrict the spread and incidence of the virus, leaving some families at risk for…
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