Gladness Elibariki Temu
Tanzania 2014
Gladness Elibariki Temu was raised on a farm in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region, where her parents cultivated maize, banana, bean, and coffee. At that time, cassava was a minor crop, grown primarily on the edges of fields to demark boundaries. Today, it is a major staple in Temu’s country, and has become a central focus of her research career.
Cassava is grown by resource-poor women,who depend on it to feed their families and generate income through sales in local markets.With genetic technology,I hope we can go further to deliver for farmers who are waiting for results.
Field of Research
Gaining clout, working with powerful people,and achieving senior research levels go handin-hand. They are key to collaboration with other scientists to integrate conventional and emerging technologies so that we can find solutions to problems across Africa.

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