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An external project review has been conducted, with representatives of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

A monitoring and evaluation framework has been used for evaluating progress and planning subsequent activities during planning

Indicators for monitoring and evaluating progress with project activities and their impact are developed through stakeholder participation

A baseline report quantifying the current level of BNF and its contributions to rural livelihoods is available for all impact zones

Market demand for legumes documented linking with TL-II and AGRA in SSA.

Market demand for legumes documented linking with TL-II and AGRA in SSA.

Complete market analysis for inoculum in representative areas of the three hubs reported on, including cost/benefit analysis at smallholder level; recommendations for private sector engagement made.

Eventual new opportunities have been identified prior to each new cropping season

At least 2 priority legume and inoculant technologies have been identified for each impact zone

Approval of detailed implementation plans in milestones 1.2.1-1.2.7 by BMGF

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Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa

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