Accreditation
The winner of the B4FA logo was announced on January 4th 2012. B4FA hosted a design market place competition on 99designs.com where a community of talented designers from around the world competed to create our B4fa logo. Following a brief we published, we received over 300 designs, and the winner was “Demiurge_17”. What was wonderful was the story that accompanied his submission (and we only found out only after choosing the winning design).
“You’re welcome, I come from Indonesia (agriculture country), I was interested in agricultural development for African farmers to improve productivity there. My father also farms, so I am very pleased to assist program development for agriculture in Africa. I hope this program can be run well, so like in my design, all the seeds can be grown throughout Africa and the program can be successful. may God bless you and this program.”
Image Attributions
Homepage & Cassava Banner images sourced under creative commons by CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Biosciences & Agriculture banner image sourced under creative commons by Nicola since 1972
Cassava Images – cassava2.jpg sourced under creative commons by tonrulken
Cassava Images – cassava-root1.jpg sourced under creative commons by Evil Jess
Cowpea Images – cassava-root1.jpg sourced under creative commons by Evil Jess
Biosciences & Agriculture – Designed & Created by Mike Dre Designs for B4FA
Genetic-diversity-of-sorghum1.jpg – sourced under creative commons by icrisat.images
Maize-ears.jpg – sourced under creative commons by CIMMYT
Bean.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Global Crop Diversity Trust
wild_rice.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Global Crop Diversity Trust
rice_types.jpg – sourced under creative commons by IRRI Images
pollinating-a-cowpea-flower.jpg – sourced under creative commons by IITA Image Library
Maize-ears.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Pollinatory
rice-farmers-in-rwanda.jpg – sourced under creative commons by IRRI Images
fruit-bunch.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Peter Nijenhuis
maize-flower.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Henry Mühlpfordt
“Tanzanian journalists cultivate plant science curiosity” – photography by Claudia Canales
Cassava-brown-streak-disease1.jpg copyright James Legg
Triticum-columnare1.jpg – A. Melikyan of the Armenian Agrarian University.
wild-type_banana.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Warut Roonguthai
banana_plant.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Muhammad Mahdi Karim
Maize-plant.jpg – sourced under creative commons by CIMMYT
Ears of teosinte.jpg – photo by Hugh Iltis.
landrace maize.jpg – sourced under creative commons by CIMMYT
Seed of teosinte.jpg – sourced under creative commons by CIMMYT
Fruit of Solanum galapagense, Galapagos Islands.jpg by H. Teppner (Creative Commons)
tomatoes.jpg – sourced under creative commons by Muffet
Fruiting branch of Solanum carolinense.jpg by John D. Byrd, Mississippi State University, Bugwood.org
Cultivated bananas.jpg – sourced under creative commons by SarahInDisguise
Hybrid.jpg – sourced under creative commons by icrisat.images
mixed-maize.jpg – sourced under creative commons by CIMMYT
maize-seeds-3.jpg – sourced under creative commons by IRRI Images
Seed-collection-of-Jogimara-Dhading-Nepal-community-seed-bank.jpg – sourced under creative commons By Bioversity International
Evaluation of sweet potato crop collection.jpg – sourced under creative commons By Global Crop Diversity Trust
Hartmut-Schwarzback_Argus_Specialist-Stock.jpeg by Hartmut Schwarzbach/Argus/Still
Plants in the field: Courtesy of Jun Cao, Schnable Lab, Iowa State University
Ears of corn: Courtesy of Ruth Swanson-Wagner, Schnable Lab, Iowa State University
Golden Rice.jpg – sourced under creative commons by IRRI Images