This study aimed to report the traditional technics used in Benin to store sorghum and millet grains and assess the knowledge level of the farmers and sellers on the problematic of mold contamination during the grain storage. Entire sorghum and millet production areas were carried out. Face-to-face interview of 1,040 farmers and sellers of both cereals were conducted. The data were collected according to an adapted set of questions based on direct observation, group discussions, individual interviews and garret visits containing sorghum and millet. The results were analyzed using SAS software. The survey results provided by this approach showed that 93.24% of farmers were men and 100 % of sellers were women. 68.92% of farmers had over 50 ye...
Grain mold caused by a complex of fungi is an economically important disease of sorghum worldwide. L...
Terminology and definitions, symptoms, causal agents, importance, and control of fungal-related gra...
Postharvest losses remain a challenge among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The uses of h...
This study aimed to report the traditional technics used in Benin to store sorghum and millet grains...
In sorghum, grain mold is an important biotic constraint in relation to grain quality and concerns ...
Grain mold is an important biotic constraints of sorghum, and seriously compromises the grain yield ...
The frequency of fungal infection of sorghum grain samples taken from 5 storage systems (gunny bags,...
The introduction of photoperiod-insensitive, short-and medium-duration, high-yielding rainy season (...
Sorghum is one of the main staple food crops of the world's poorest and most food-insecure people. A...
Sorghum grain is the fifth most produced cereal in the world. The dietary ingestion of sorghum along...
Grain mold, the most important and widespread disease of sorghum worldwide, is a major constraint to...
The introduction of photoperiod-insensitive, short-and medium-duration, high-yielding rainy season (...
Global losses due to grain mold are estimated to be $130 million annually. Sorghum grain mold is cau...
Cereal and grain legumes play a vital role in food security and as income sources for millions of pe...
Improper farmers’ postharvest handling practices of sorghum grain coupled with adverse climatic cond...
Grain mold caused by a complex of fungi is an economically important disease of sorghum worldwide. L...
Terminology and definitions, symptoms, causal agents, importance, and control of fungal-related gra...
Postharvest losses remain a challenge among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The uses of h...
This study aimed to report the traditional technics used in Benin to store sorghum and millet grains...
In sorghum, grain mold is an important biotic constraint in relation to grain quality and concerns ...
Grain mold is an important biotic constraints of sorghum, and seriously compromises the grain yield ...
The frequency of fungal infection of sorghum grain samples taken from 5 storage systems (gunny bags,...
The introduction of photoperiod-insensitive, short-and medium-duration, high-yielding rainy season (...
Sorghum is one of the main staple food crops of the world's poorest and most food-insecure people. A...
Sorghum grain is the fifth most produced cereal in the world. The dietary ingestion of sorghum along...
Grain mold, the most important and widespread disease of sorghum worldwide, is a major constraint to...
The introduction of photoperiod-insensitive, short-and medium-duration, high-yielding rainy season (...
Global losses due to grain mold are estimated to be $130 million annually. Sorghum grain mold is cau...
Cereal and grain legumes play a vital role in food security and as income sources for millions of pe...
Improper farmers’ postharvest handling practices of sorghum grain coupled with adverse climatic cond...
Grain mold caused by a complex of fungi is an economically important disease of sorghum worldwide. L...
Terminology and definitions, symptoms, causal agents, importance, and control of fungal-related gra...
Postharvest losses remain a challenge among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The uses of h...