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Locality: Davis, California

Phone: +1 530-752-3522



Address: University of California, Davis One Shields Ave 95616 Davis, CA, US

Website: horticulture.ucdavis.edu/

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Horticulture Innovation Lab 24.01.2021

How innovations from our research team are helping Cambodian vegetable farmers transform their food system with Feed the Future, UC Davis & the Royal University of Agriculture: (Make sure to watch the video for some familiar faces!)

Horticulture Innovation Lab 18.01.2021

Interested in "farmer-led irrigation" or other participatory innovation processes? Here are 3 insights about adoption constraints related to irrigation, from our team that has been working with farmers, students, researchers, and social workers in Uganda...

Horticulture Innovation Lab 11.01.2021

Join us for a webinar Thursday at 11 a.m. EDT to discuss gender equity strategies for horticulture value chains -- including case studies and lessons learned

Horticulture Innovation Lab 01.01.2021

How can research empower women in horticulture? #HerImpact #EndHunger Just in time for Feed the Future week, here are 6 key lessons from our international research team who has been working in Honduras, with activities that included teaching a gender-integrated farmer field school--

Horticulture Innovation Lab 28.12.2020

Has it really been 10 years?! Join us at UC Davis this Friday to celebrate 10 years of the Horticulture Innovation Lab and its global network advancing fruit & vegetable innovation for smallholder farmers around the world. We're looking forward to seeing old friends and new faces at this evening reception at the Mondavi Center! https://horticulture.ucdavis.edu/event/celebrating-10-years

Horticulture Innovation Lab 10.12.2020

How can conservation agriculture practices and drip irrigation make a difference for vegetable farmers? Here's the story of one young farmer's recent success in Guatemala, after working with our team. Adding these innovations to his family's farm meant gaining a second vegetable crop cycle, for eating and selling--