The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) and was operational in Ghana and Ethiopia. The aim of the project was to scale out the Triple S technology – a root-based vine production technology suitable for arid and semi-arid areas. Amongst the scaling strategies developed and implemented, was an outreach strategy based on three types of treatment: Core communities, informed communities, spillover communities. Subsequently, various communication tools and approaches were used for the three types of communities. Following use of these strategies, there was a need to assess their effectiveness in aiding technology dissemination, uptake and scaling. A study...
This report addresses activities conducted during the Incubation Phase of the Excellence in Agronomy...
Rates of urbanization in Ethiopia are increasing, and based on available data, HIV prevalence among ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (2008) reports that about 850 mill...
The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on...
In 2011, CCAFS carried out baseline surveys (household survey, a village study and an organizational...
This report reflects on the learning from the project, especially the process of collaboration betwe...
This report captures key outputs, and follow-up actions since the Ghana Country Planning and Incepti...
This thesis explores how farmers in three villages in South Wollo, Ethiopia, perceive the impacts of...
Twenty-eight members (11 women, 17 men) of the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (...
Information is a prerequisite for development. Without the exchange of information, no innovation wo...
Recently, recognition has been growing of the power of data and information for better decisionmakin...
To complement an ongoing CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CC...
The Cassava Monitoring Survey (CMS) project was funded by the CGIAR-RTB Program and the Bill & Meli...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew BarkleyThis study examines the effect of...
This report presents data and results from a GENNOVATE case-study conducted in the Nyamirama sector ...
This report addresses activities conducted during the Incubation Phase of the Excellence in Agronomy...
Rates of urbanization in Ethiopia are increasing, and based on available data, HIV prevalence among ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (2008) reports that about 850 mill...
The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on...
In 2011, CCAFS carried out baseline surveys (household survey, a village study and an organizational...
This report reflects on the learning from the project, especially the process of collaboration betwe...
This report captures key outputs, and follow-up actions since the Ghana Country Planning and Incepti...
This thesis explores how farmers in three villages in South Wollo, Ethiopia, perceive the impacts of...
Twenty-eight members (11 women, 17 men) of the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (...
Information is a prerequisite for development. Without the exchange of information, no innovation wo...
Recently, recognition has been growing of the power of data and information for better decisionmakin...
To complement an ongoing CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CC...
The Cassava Monitoring Survey (CMS) project was funded by the CGIAR-RTB Program and the Bill & Meli...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew BarkleyThis study examines the effect of...
This report presents data and results from a GENNOVATE case-study conducted in the Nyamirama sector ...
This report addresses activities conducted during the Incubation Phase of the Excellence in Agronomy...
Rates of urbanization in Ethiopia are increasing, and based on available data, HIV prevalence among ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (2008) reports that about 850 mill...