The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer's perceptions and knowledge (FPK) for the development of sustainable pest and disease management strategies. However, the knowledge gap between indigenous and scientific knowledge still contributes to misidentification of plant health constraints and poor adoption of management solutions. This is particularly the case in the context of smallholder farming in developing countries. In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on smallholder farming facing a simultaneous and increasing number of socio-ecological pressures. The objectives of this study were (i) to examine and relate FPK on Arabica Coffee Pests and Dis...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount ...
The potential for tree components of coffee agroforestry systems to provide ecosystem services is wi...
Research of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its partners shows that ...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
<div><p>The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions a...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer's perceptions and knowl...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Published online- 28 Aug 2012.Coffee and banana are important cash and food crops in Uganda and the ...
In Uganda, banana (Musa spp) and coffee (Coffea spp) form the economic base for a big population of ...
Coffee production in Uganda is an important means of income for smallholder farmers and extensively...
In Costa Rica coffee is an important crop with cultural values and covering an extensive land area. ...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. ...
Limited scientific information on decreasing productivity of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.) in T...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount ...
The potential for tree components of coffee agroforestry systems to provide ecosystem services is wi...
Research of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its partners shows that ...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
<div><p>The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions a...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer's perceptions and knowl...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Published online- 28 Aug 2012.Coffee and banana are important cash and food crops in Uganda and the ...
In Uganda, banana (Musa spp) and coffee (Coffea spp) form the economic base for a big population of ...
Coffee production in Uganda is an important means of income for smallholder farmers and extensively...
In Costa Rica coffee is an important crop with cultural values and covering an extensive land area. ...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. ...
Limited scientific information on decreasing productivity of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.) in T...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount ...
The potential for tree components of coffee agroforestry systems to provide ecosystem services is wi...
Research of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its partners shows that ...