Small Facts
Veg-meals provide diversity of flavour, nutrition and sustenance.

Brinjal comes in many shapes and sizes and has different cooking traits and flavour.


This white variety is the eggplant!
Meet the Team
Multi-disciplinary research projects function not just by bringing together groups with complementary skills but also by developing a common interest to achieve goals. The success of that endeavour can be seen in subsequent pages, although only some of the highlights of the research are related here.
Contact details below will enable you to speak to the main players in the project. However, we should recognise that they are only representatives of their respective Groups and that much of the hard work was conducted by other team members who worked most closely with the farming communities we wanted to assist.
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CSA Team - show off their publications |
The BARI Team - going to the field |
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Drs Colazza and Alam discuss parasitoids during second annual meeting at BARI |
Drs Colvin and Kader discuss tomatoes |
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Dr Alam (BARI) gets his message across |
Dr Hanson (AVRDC) points the way |
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Team building- taking time out to enjoy the Sundarbans |
Intellectual pursuits keep the Team active on a cold night |
Discussing cultivation problems with local farmer during the third annual meetng at TNAU |
Prof. Natarajan examines brinjal for damage |
Flooding in Tamil Nadu... |
...and the tomato farmer pays the price |
In the highlands vegetable production is easier |
...and even the tea tastes better! |