A cotton improvement programme based on parlicipatory plant breeding methods employed for food crops has been implemented in Benin for lit e last two years. It aims at reinforcing the relationship between farmers and research, regionalising cotton breeding thanks to active collaboration with grower associations. Hopefully, farmers will also develop skills in seed production. First results confirm the variability in a breeding population created in 1996 by intercrossing fourteen genotypes, representing a wide range of variability. The interest shown by breeder-farmers looks intact with willingness to continue with this partnership. In order to ensure that it will endure, contracts with farmers are being considered
Cotton production constraints in Benin as perceived by farmers were studied from May to July 2003. T...
Cotton breeding progress stagnation, changing production conditions, and continued high fiber qualit...
All over the world, plant domestication is continually being carried out by local communities to sup...
Institutional changes in Benin have brought to light farmers' demand for varieties better suited to ...
The main objectives of the participatory cotton breeding program in Benin are (1) to improve the inf...
By initiating a participatory cotton breeding experiment in 1996, researchers have designed new tech...
- General high interest of farmers to participate in on-station and on-farm testing of cotton variet...
- General high interest of farmers to participate in on-station and on-farm testing of cotton variet...
The success of any breeding program rests upon the active involvement and participation of key stake...
Due to fast spread of genetically modified (GM) Bt-cotton, organic farmers in India were suddenly ex...
Smallholders' acceptance of innovations depends largely on the approach used to take their needs and...
CIRAD is now supporting institutional changes in cotton subsectors through its involvement in' parti...
In most cotton-growing regions of West and Central Africa where rainfed conditions prevail, cropping...
When cotton breeding programmes were first set up in French-speaking Africa in 1946, breeders were a...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
Cotton production constraints in Benin as perceived by farmers were studied from May to July 2003. T...
Cotton breeding progress stagnation, changing production conditions, and continued high fiber qualit...
All over the world, plant domestication is continually being carried out by local communities to sup...
Institutional changes in Benin have brought to light farmers' demand for varieties better suited to ...
The main objectives of the participatory cotton breeding program in Benin are (1) to improve the inf...
By initiating a participatory cotton breeding experiment in 1996, researchers have designed new tech...
- General high interest of farmers to participate in on-station and on-farm testing of cotton variet...
- General high interest of farmers to participate in on-station and on-farm testing of cotton variet...
The success of any breeding program rests upon the active involvement and participation of key stake...
Due to fast spread of genetically modified (GM) Bt-cotton, organic farmers in India were suddenly ex...
Smallholders' acceptance of innovations depends largely on the approach used to take their needs and...
CIRAD is now supporting institutional changes in cotton subsectors through its involvement in' parti...
In most cotton-growing regions of West and Central Africa where rainfed conditions prevail, cropping...
When cotton breeding programmes were first set up in French-speaking Africa in 1946, breeders were a...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
Cotton production constraints in Benin as perceived by farmers were studied from May to July 2003. T...
Cotton breeding progress stagnation, changing production conditions, and continued high fiber qualit...
All over the world, plant domestication is continually being carried out by local communities to sup...