Peanut CRSP
Peanut Collaborative Research Support program (PEANUT CRSP)
Gender/Aflatoxin and Impacts of Policies and Research on Peanut Production in West Africa
Year: Phase II, 1998-2007
Grant #: USAID/University of Georgia LAG-4048-G-00-6013-00, RD710-013/4184887
Grant Amount: $667,780
Location: Senegal, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and a regionally-focused project covering all of Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean
The Peanut CRSP, managed by the University of Georgia, seeks to promote economic growth and improve human health and nutrition through peanut research. OIRED-led socioeconomic research conducted in West Africa (Senegal) includes the consequences of policy changes and the impact of peanut research on peanut production. The Aflatoxin project is examining gender roles and strategies for preventing aflatoxin contamination in peanuts. Aflatoxin contamination is a major health problem in West Africa.





