The Pigeonpea Improvement Project for Eastern and Southern Africa was initiated in 1992 with the goal of increasing pigeonpea productivity in the region. By 1996, the project had made significant progress in developing improved varieties, understanding markets, and identifying constraints to consumption. How could the technologies and knowledge developed through the combined efforts of ICRISAT and its collaborators be disseminated to achieve widespread impact
Access to high-value markets remains one of the major challenges facing smallholder farmers in Afric...
If dryland legumes are to meet the expectations of reducing poverty and hunger in the semi-arid tro...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propag...
Recent developments in sub-Saharan Africa highlight an increasing trend toward liberalized domestic ...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propa...
This publication is a report of the second Annual Research Planning Meeting of the ICRISAT/African ...
In ESA, Tanzanian and Malawian NARS implemented the pigeonpea research and development activities i...
Two meetings took place in March 1992 to launch an African Development Bank-funded collaborative pig...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Pigeonpea is no more an orphan crop in Eastern and southern Africa(ESA), with its multiple benefits ...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Significant advances have been made in generating high yielding varieties which are part of the so c...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
If dryland legumes are to meet the expectations of reducing poverty and hunger in the semi-Arid Trop...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
Access to high-value markets remains one of the major challenges facing smallholder farmers in Afric...
If dryland legumes are to meet the expectations of reducing poverty and hunger in the semi-arid tro...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propag...
Recent developments in sub-Saharan Africa highlight an increasing trend toward liberalized domestic ...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propa...
This publication is a report of the second Annual Research Planning Meeting of the ICRISAT/African ...
In ESA, Tanzanian and Malawian NARS implemented the pigeonpea research and development activities i...
Two meetings took place in March 1992 to launch an African Development Bank-funded collaborative pig...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Pigeonpea is no more an orphan crop in Eastern and southern Africa(ESA), with its multiple benefits ...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Significant advances have been made in generating high yielding varieties which are part of the so c...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
If dryland legumes are to meet the expectations of reducing poverty and hunger in the semi-Arid Trop...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
Access to high-value markets remains one of the major challenges facing smallholder farmers in Afric...
If dryland legumes are to meet the expectations of reducing poverty and hunger in the semi-arid tro...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propag...