Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers contribute to significant yield losses. Genetically modified (GM) maize with increased drought tolerance and/or Bt insect resistance (producing the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry protein) is considered as an option. For an ex ante impact analysis of these technologies, a farmer survey was carried out in nine districts of Uganda, representing the major farming systems. The results showed that farmers did rate stem borer and drought as the main constraints for maize farming. Most farmers indicated a positive attitude towards GM maize, and 86% of all farmers said they would grow GM maize. Farmer estimated yield losses to drought and stem borer dama...
Maize cropping systems in Kenya, as is true in many other places in Africa, face multiple biotic and...
Tanzania’s agriculture faces persistent low crop productivity due to endogenous and exogenous factor...
In Kenya, stem borers destroy an estimated 400,000 metric tons, or 13.5%, of farmers' annual maize h...
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers...
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers...
Given the challenges brought about by the increasing frequency of climatic stressors (droughts) and ...
The Insect Resistant Maize for Africa (IRMA) project is currently developing Bt maize for Kenya. So ...
This paper presents an overview of the advances in the IRMA project, which develops insect resistant...
Stem borers are major insect pests of maize in Uganda. A study was conducted in 2014–2016 to assess ...
Africa supports a population of over 1 billion people with over half of them depending on maize for ...
Based on surface area, South Africa is currently ranked the eighth in planting genetically modified ...
Smallholder maize farmers in Africa experience pre- and post-harvest production stresses either indi...
Genetic modified maize crop increases annually as a result of food insecurity and limited land cause...
Abstract Stem borers are one of the major limiting factors to maize (Zea mays L.) production in the ...
Transgenic maize (Zea mays L), developed using modified genes from the bacterium Bacillus thuringie...
Maize cropping systems in Kenya, as is true in many other places in Africa, face multiple biotic and...
Tanzania’s agriculture faces persistent low crop productivity due to endogenous and exogenous factor...
In Kenya, stem borers destroy an estimated 400,000 metric tons, or 13.5%, of farmers' annual maize h...
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers...
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers...
Given the challenges brought about by the increasing frequency of climatic stressors (droughts) and ...
The Insect Resistant Maize for Africa (IRMA) project is currently developing Bt maize for Kenya. So ...
This paper presents an overview of the advances in the IRMA project, which develops insect resistant...
Stem borers are major insect pests of maize in Uganda. A study was conducted in 2014–2016 to assess ...
Africa supports a population of over 1 billion people with over half of them depending on maize for ...
Based on surface area, South Africa is currently ranked the eighth in planting genetically modified ...
Smallholder maize farmers in Africa experience pre- and post-harvest production stresses either indi...
Genetic modified maize crop increases annually as a result of food insecurity and limited land cause...
Abstract Stem borers are one of the major limiting factors to maize (Zea mays L.) production in the ...
Transgenic maize (Zea mays L), developed using modified genes from the bacterium Bacillus thuringie...
Maize cropping systems in Kenya, as is true in many other places in Africa, face multiple biotic and...
Tanzania’s agriculture faces persistent low crop productivity due to endogenous and exogenous factor...
In Kenya, stem borers destroy an estimated 400,000 metric tons, or 13.5%, of farmers' annual maize h...