Consider the following statements about the International Potato Centre (CIP) -
- It is a CGIAR research centre focused on potato, sweet potato, and Andean roots and tubers.
- Its headquarters are in Lima, Peru, and it operates research programs in over 20 countries.
- CIP aims to enhance climate resilience in agri-food systems but does not work on inclusive business growth.
- The establishment of an India centre will benefit farmers across South Asia.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Explanation - International Potato Centre was founded in 1971 as a research-for-development organisation with a focus on potato, sweet potato and Andean roots and tubers. It delivers innovative science-based solutions to enhance access to affordable nutritious food, foster inclusive sustainable business and employment growth, and drive the climate resilience of root and tuber agri-food systems. CIP is a CGIAR research centre, a global research partnership for a food-secure future. CGIAR science is dedicated to transforming food, land and water systems in a climate crisis. Its research is carried out by 13 CGIAR Centres/Alliances in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organisations, academia, development organisations and the private sector. Headquarter: It is in Lima, Peru and it has a research presence in more than 20 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The India centre will not only serve domestic farmers, but those in other South Asian countries as well.
Explanation - International Potato Centre was founded in 1971 as a research-for-development organisation with a focus on potato, sweet potato and Andean roots and tubers. It delivers innovative science-based solutions to enhance access to affordable nutritious food, foster inclusive sustainable business and employment growth, and drive the climate resilience of root and tuber agri-food systems. CIP is a CGIAR research centre, a global research partnership for a food-secure future. CGIAR science is dedicated to transforming food, land and water systems in a climate crisis. Its research is carried out by 13 CGIAR Centres/Alliances in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organisations, academia, development organisations and the private sector. Headquarter: It is in Lima, Peru and it has a research presence in more than 20 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The India centre will not only serve domestic farmers, but those in other South Asian countries as well.