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Annual Report 2003

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I n t e r n a t i o n a l  P o t a t o  C e n t e r  •  A n n u a l  R e p o r t  2 0 0 3

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Editor

Christine Graves

Writers

Christine Graves, Ed Sulzberger, Lisa Wing

Copy editing/proof reading

Jacqueline Becker, Charlotte Lizarraga, Freda Yancy Wolf

Production coordinator

Cecilia Lafosse

Production support

Milton Hidalgo, Maria Elena Lanatta

Design and layout

Nini Fernández-Concha

Contributors

Carlos Alonso, Mariella Altet, Anamika Amani, Pamela Anderson, Thomas Bernet, Merideth Bonierbale, Dindo Campilan, Colin Cargill, Enrique Chujoy, Héctor Cisneros, Roger Cortbaoui, Charles Crissman, André Devaux, Mark Downham, Cecilia Ferreyra, Greg Forbes, Javier Franco, Keith Fuglie, Marc Ghislain, Michael Hermann, Oscar Hidalgo, Robert Hofstede, Sarath Ilangantileke, Regina Kapinga, Juan Landeo, Diana Lee-Smith, Berga Lemaga, Carlos Leon-Velarde, Hugo Li Pun, Luis Maldonado, Iván Manrique, Penny Nestel, Oscar Ortiz, Dai Peters, Gordon Prain, Sylvie Priou, Roberto Quiroz, Lucas Reaño, Willy Roca, Reinhard Simon, Paul van Jaarsfeld, David Yanggen, Hubert Zandstra, Haydée Zelaya, Thomas Zschocke

The International Potato Center (CIP) seeks to reduce poverty and achieve food security on a sustained basis in developing countries through scientific research and related activities on potato, sweetpotato, and other root and tuber crops, and on the improved management of natural resources in the Andes and other mountain areas.

The CIP Vision

The International Potato Center (CIP) will contribute to reducing poverty and hunger; improving human health; developing resilient, sustainable rural and urban livelihood systems; and improving access to the benefits of new and appropriate knowledge and technologies. CIP, a World Center, will address these challenges by convening and conducting research and supporting partnerships on root and tuber crops and on natural resources management in mountain systems and other less-favored areas where CIP can contribute to the achievement of healthy and sustainable human development.

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CIP is a Future Harvest Center and receives its principal funding from a group of governments, private foundations, and international and regional organizations known as the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).

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