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At least 9 adaptive [impact zone-specific] research campaigns focusing on major gain legume (soybean, cowpea, groundnut, beans) implemented in the impact zones.

Sufficient planting materials are available for at least 2 multipurpose tree legumes and 4 forage legumes with high BNF capacity that have been identified across the impact zones

At least 6 tree legumes and forage legume species with proven high BNF potential identified across the impact zones

At least 5 farmer-accepted lines of other major grain legume (groundnut and cowpea) with high BNF potential identified through farmer participatory variety selection across the impact zones

Major grain legume (groundnut and cowpea) breeding materials with high BNF traits forwarded to TLII and other breeding initiatives for inclusion in their respective breeding programs

At least 3 groundnut and cowpea varieties with proven high BNF potential identified across the impact zones

At least 5 farmer-accepted lines of bush and climbing beans with high BNF potential and tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses identified through farmer participatory variety selection for the impact zones

Bean breeding materials with high BNF traits forwarded to TLII and other breeding initiatives for inclusion in their respective breeding programs

At least 3 existing bush and climbing bean varieties with proven high BNF potential, tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses, and sufficient seed availability identified for the impact zones

At least 5 farmer-accepted lines each of soybean with high BNF potential identified through participatory variety selection and submitted to national release committees in at least 4 countries

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Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa