Climbing beans offer potential for sustainable intensification of agriculture, but their cultivation constitutes a relatively complex technology consisting of multiple components or practices. We studied uptake of improved climbing bean production practices (improved variety, input use and management practices) through co-designed demonstrations and farmer-managed adaptation trials with 374 smallholder farmers in eastern and southwestern Uganda. A sub-set of these farmers was monitored one to three seasons after introduction. About 70% of the farmers re-planted climbing beans one season after the adaptation trial, with significant differences between eastern (50%) and southwestern Uganda (80-90%). Only 1% of the farmers used all of the impr...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
In sub-Saharan Africa, reliance on subsistence-level farming is a significant source of risk since f...
We evaluated the usefulness of a co-design process to generate a relevant basket of options for clim...
Climbing beans offer potential for sustainable intensification in the East-African highlands, but th...
Open Access Article; Published online: 28 Sept 2017Climbing beans offer potential for sustainable in...
While bush beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) have long been the protein staple of Rwandan agriculture, ...
While bush beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris check for this species in other resources L.) have long been ...
The need for farmer participation, considering the complexity and diversity of bean production syste...
Farmer-to-farmer transfer or dissemination of technologies is a neglected area of research even thou...
Masters ThesisScaling up of Improved Legume Technologies (SILT) project had being promoting adoption...
Improved varieties of climbing beans are being developed jointly by scientists at the Insitut des Sc...
Climbing bean is the key staple legume crop in the highlands of East and Central Africa. We assessed...
Increased adoption of climbing beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris check for this species in other resources...
This paper investigates the determinants of the decision to switch from cultivating bush to high yie...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
In sub-Saharan Africa, reliance on subsistence-level farming is a significant source of risk since f...
We evaluated the usefulness of a co-design process to generate a relevant basket of options for clim...
Climbing beans offer potential for sustainable intensification in the East-African highlands, but th...
Open Access Article; Published online: 28 Sept 2017Climbing beans offer potential for sustainable in...
While bush beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) have long been the protein staple of Rwandan agriculture, ...
While bush beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris check for this species in other resources L.) have long been ...
The need for farmer participation, considering the complexity and diversity of bean production syste...
Farmer-to-farmer transfer or dissemination of technologies is a neglected area of research even thou...
Masters ThesisScaling up of Improved Legume Technologies (SILT) project had being promoting adoption...
Improved varieties of climbing beans are being developed jointly by scientists at the Insitut des Sc...
Climbing bean is the key staple legume crop in the highlands of East and Central Africa. We assessed...
Increased adoption of climbing beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris check for this species in other resources...
This paper investigates the determinants of the decision to switch from cultivating bush to high yie...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
In sub-Saharan Africa, reliance on subsistence-level farming is a significant source of risk since f...