23 PhD students at national universities in SIMLESA partner countries) were being supported. Field days and exchange visits have continued to improve knowledge transfer which has led to increase in yield of both maize and legumes thereby resulting in improved food security in SIMLESA operational sites.
Through the 58 innovations platforms across SIMLESA countries including spillover countries, links were formed with agro dealers facilitating improvement of market systems for farmers thereby boosting their incomes and widening market opportunity options. Efforts were being made for the innovation platforms to give more benefits to the program acknowledging that the IPs have great potential to address the issue of sustainability.
Linkages with the private sector and some seed companies across the SIMLESA countries continue to bring huge benefits in terms of expertise for NARS as implementers and program participants (farmers) in good agricultural practices.