Farmer participatory varietal selection (PVS) was used to identify farmer-acceptable cultivars of rice and chickpea. Farmers' requirements in new crop cultivars (varieties) were determined, a search was carried out for released and non-released cultivars that matched these needs, and they were tested in farmer-managed, participatory trials. Farmer-acceptable cultivars werefound amongst released material, but not among the recommended material for the area. Lack of adoption is, therefore, because resource-poor farmers have not been recommended or exposed to the most appropriate cultivars under the existing system of varietal identification and popularization. Adoption rates of cultivars would be improved by increased farmer participation, th...
A maize-breeding programme was targeted at resource-poor farmers of eastern India using a client-ori...
This paper describes how plant breeders and farmers worked together to produce improved varieties of...
The Department for International Development (DFID) Project carried out during 2002-03 to 2004-05 in...
Farmer participatory varietal selection (PVS) was used to identify farmer-acceptable cultivars of ri...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
A participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme was conducted for the high altitude areas of Nepal. T...
This paper describes the objectives and methods used in a participatory breeding (PPB) project in se...
Farmer-partiCipatory approach in agricultural research and development is gaining increas'ing popul...
Participatory research, including participatory plant breeding (PPB), is now a recognized option for...
A number of breeding institutions developed a project to assess importance of participatory plant br...
We describe a participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme in rice for the rainfed uplands of easter...
Crop improvement has been one of the strong, continuous programs in the Mekong Delta for major crops...
Farmer-partiCipatory approach in agricultural research and development is gaining increas'ing p...
This paper describes a participatory plant-breeding (PPB) program for rice in eastern India, targete...
A maize-breeding programme was targeted at resource-poor farmers of eastern India using a client-ori...
This paper describes how plant breeders and farmers worked together to produce improved varieties of...
The Department for International Development (DFID) Project carried out during 2002-03 to 2004-05 in...
Farmer participatory varietal selection (PVS) was used to identify farmer-acceptable cultivars of ri...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
A participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme was conducted for the high altitude areas of Nepal. T...
This paper describes the objectives and methods used in a participatory breeding (PPB) project in se...
Farmer-partiCipatory approach in agricultural research and development is gaining increas'ing popul...
Participatory research, including participatory plant breeding (PPB), is now a recognized option for...
A number of breeding institutions developed a project to assess importance of participatory plant br...
We describe a participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme in rice for the rainfed uplands of easter...
Crop improvement has been one of the strong, continuous programs in the Mekong Delta for major crops...
Farmer-partiCipatory approach in agricultural research and development is gaining increas'ing p...
This paper describes a participatory plant-breeding (PPB) program for rice in eastern India, targete...
A maize-breeding programme was targeted at resource-poor farmers of eastern India using a client-ori...
This paper describes how plant breeders and farmers worked together to produce improved varieties of...
The Department for International Development (DFID) Project carried out during 2002-03 to 2004-05 in...