The Bean/Cowpea CRSP has been funding the Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) since 1982 with the goal of developing improved varieties of cowpea. Cowpea is well suited to Senegalese production zones, and is a relatively inexpensive protein source. It can be eaten as both green pods, which are produced early in the growing season, or as dried seeds when harvested after full maturity. Yields of dry seeds are very low in Senegal, with an average yield around 340 kg/ha. ISRA has been working to develop improved higher-yielding varieties with resistance to drought, pests, and diseases. With this goal in mind, three improved varieties have been produced and extended among Senegalese farmers. A survey was commissioned in order to m...
Socio-economic constraints like gender, education, age, and income significantly affect the adoption...
Cowpea is a major food and cash crop in northern Nigeria, providing nutritious grain and a less expe...
In the semiarid region of West and Central Africa, farmers traditionally cultivate different cowpea ...
The Bean/Cowpea CRSP has been funding the Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) since 1...
This paper calculates the rate of return to a set of cowpea research, extension and distribution pro...
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its research-for-development partners...
This study estimates the proportion of dry bean yield increase in South African Agricultural Researc...
The crop improvement research effort of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc...
Cowpea covers the largest area of any grain legume in Africa and is especially important in West Afr...
The costs and benefits of single crop cowpea and cowpea grown in, a traditional mixed cropping syste...
Grain legumes have great potential for improving smallholder farmers’ productivity in Sub-Saharan Af...
The contribution of cowpea to food security and poverty reduction can be substantial in West Africa ...
Trends and outlook described for the two main grain legume crops grown in Mali. Cowpea, an indigenou...
Cowpea is the most important grain legume and fodder crop in the dry savannas of Africa. Grown on mo...
Cowpea is a staple food crop and a primary source of protein for millions of people in developing co...
Socio-economic constraints like gender, education, age, and income significantly affect the adoption...
Cowpea is a major food and cash crop in northern Nigeria, providing nutritious grain and a less expe...
In the semiarid region of West and Central Africa, farmers traditionally cultivate different cowpea ...
The Bean/Cowpea CRSP has been funding the Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) since 1...
This paper calculates the rate of return to a set of cowpea research, extension and distribution pro...
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its research-for-development partners...
This study estimates the proportion of dry bean yield increase in South African Agricultural Researc...
The crop improvement research effort of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc...
Cowpea covers the largest area of any grain legume in Africa and is especially important in West Afr...
The costs and benefits of single crop cowpea and cowpea grown in, a traditional mixed cropping syste...
Grain legumes have great potential for improving smallholder farmers’ productivity in Sub-Saharan Af...
The contribution of cowpea to food security and poverty reduction can be substantial in West Africa ...
Trends and outlook described for the two main grain legume crops grown in Mali. Cowpea, an indigenou...
Cowpea is the most important grain legume and fodder crop in the dry savannas of Africa. Grown on mo...
Cowpea is a staple food crop and a primary source of protein for millions of people in developing co...
Socio-economic constraints like gender, education, age, and income significantly affect the adoption...
Cowpea is a major food and cash crop in northern Nigeria, providing nutritious grain and a less expe...
In the semiarid region of West and Central Africa, farmers traditionally cultivate different cowpea ...