N’sira Aurea Tatan Sylla recalls being excited about math and chemistry in high school, but the common belief during that time in Mozambique was that science was for men, not women. “I said, but I’m good at it! I proved them wrong,” she says with a smile. “I decided to study areas that people don’t think women are suited for—I took it as a challenge.
Sylla’s current research is focused on cotton, which is the main income earner for close to 300,000 rural households in northern Mozambique, generating some 20,000 jobs. The subsector generates nearly US$40 million in agricultural exports per year.
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Cotton yields in this region have improved— from 800 kilograms to more than 1,200 kilograms per hectare.