In 1996, Cassava Mosaic Disease in Western Kenya depressed productivity and de-stabilized markets. The study assesses the effectiveness of breeding and disseminating CMD-resistant varieties in westernKenya by determining the extent of adoption and impact on farmers' income of the new varieties vis-àvis the level of investment in the program as well as the factors that influenced their adoption. Results show that the new varieties significantly increased production and marketing potential of cassava compared to the old varieties, despite the low level of investment in the breeding and dissemination system. This shows that the current cassava breeding and dissemination system is capable of reacting quickly and cost-effectively to CMD epidemic...
Field based trials were setup to evaluate response and inherent resistance mechanisms to cassava mos...
The study is aimed at estimating and explaining the parameters of the adoption process of the diseas...
Cassava is a key food security crop in sub-Saharan Africa, and is increasingly offering opportunitie...
In 1996, Cassava Mosaic Disease in Western Kenya depressed productivity and de-stabilized markets. T...
The transition out of extreme poverty and hunger in agrarian economies requires an understanding of ...
Cassava is an important food crop in the East African coastal lowlands. However, yields are low due ...
In many rural communities, cassava mosaic disease (CMD) resistant varieties are being rejected by fa...
Despite government and other stakeholders efforts to promote improved cassava varieties (ICV) to far...
Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) resistant varieties have been used to manage CMD in Uganda. In spite th...
Improved germplasm from the cassava-breeding program has generated new varieties that are ...
The study evaluated the viability of improved cassava varieties in Moyamba and Bonthe districts of s...
This thesis analyses the adoption patterns of improved cassava varieties and estimates the economic...
Several cassava genotypes were observed although there were few bred varieties. The wide diversity i...
UPoCA (Unleashing the Power of Cassava in Africa) was part of the long-term, international effort to...
During the 1990s, an epidemic of an unusually severe form of cassava mosaic virus disease (CMD) has ...
Field based trials were setup to evaluate response and inherent resistance mechanisms to cassava mos...
The study is aimed at estimating and explaining the parameters of the adoption process of the diseas...
Cassava is a key food security crop in sub-Saharan Africa, and is increasingly offering opportunitie...
In 1996, Cassava Mosaic Disease in Western Kenya depressed productivity and de-stabilized markets. T...
The transition out of extreme poverty and hunger in agrarian economies requires an understanding of ...
Cassava is an important food crop in the East African coastal lowlands. However, yields are low due ...
In many rural communities, cassava mosaic disease (CMD) resistant varieties are being rejected by fa...
Despite government and other stakeholders efforts to promote improved cassava varieties (ICV) to far...
Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) resistant varieties have been used to manage CMD in Uganda. In spite th...
Improved germplasm from the cassava-breeding program has generated new varieties that are ...
The study evaluated the viability of improved cassava varieties in Moyamba and Bonthe districts of s...
This thesis analyses the adoption patterns of improved cassava varieties and estimates the economic...
Several cassava genotypes were observed although there were few bred varieties. The wide diversity i...
UPoCA (Unleashing the Power of Cassava in Africa) was part of the long-term, international effort to...
During the 1990s, an epidemic of an unusually severe form of cassava mosaic virus disease (CMD) has ...
Field based trials were setup to evaluate response and inherent resistance mechanisms to cassava mos...
The study is aimed at estimating and explaining the parameters of the adoption process of the diseas...
Cassava is a key food security crop in sub-Saharan Africa, and is increasingly offering opportunitie...