The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has suspended the training programs on weed management and best agronomic practices in cassava and maize farming systems for extension agents, farm managers, scheduled to hold on 2-3 April 2-3; 7-8 May and 4-5 June, 2020, till further notice.

A statement by issued by the Project Administrator for Cassava Projects, Mrs Ezinne Ibe, said the suspension was due to recent updates and the prevailing circumstances with regards to COVID-19 pandemic, and that the IITA was currently restricting travels and meetings as measures to manage the situation.

The full statement reads:

POSTPONEMENT: Training on weed management and best agronomic practices

Due to recent updates and the prevailing circumstances with regards to COVID-19 pandemic, please note that our training programs on weed management and best agronomic practices in cassava and maize farming systems for extension agents, farm managers, scheduled to hold on 2-3 April 2-3; 7-8 May and 4-5 June, 2020 have been suspended till further notice.

The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) is currently restricting travels and meetings as measures to manage the situation and we have taken this decision to safeguard the health of participants.

Applications already received for the training remain valid. Once a new date is fixed, applicants will be notified and sent relevant training information.

While we offer our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may cause, please stay safe and help prevent the spread of the deadly virus by observing all safety guidelines.

 

Signed

Ezinne Ibe

Project Administrator |Cassava Projects

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture