Coffee leaf rust (CLR) still remains a serious threat to the economics of coffee farming in Uganda. The disease is more severe on Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) at mid and low altitude (1500 m and below) where crop losses is up to 50%. The objective of this study was to document farmers’ knowledge about the disease, economic implications and coping strategies across the Arabica growing zones in Uganda. A stratified random sampling procedure was adopted. The main data collection tool was a semi-structured questionnaire for face-to-face interview and checklist for focus group discussions (FGDs). SPSS for windows (Version 16) was used for statistical analysis. Overall, 83.8% had knowledge on the disease. The disease reportedly causes prematur...
Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) caused by the fungi Hemileia vastatrix Berkeley and Broome has been causing l...
Coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) epidemics of an intensity never seen before have hit Central Americ...
The results in this report highlight the importance of coffee in the rural communities of northern M...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer's perceptions and knowl...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) is an important disease that affects Arabica coffee. Using a newly collected ...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) has been reported in over 50 coffee growing countries causing significant eco...
This study was conducted with the objective to assess the incidence and severity of coffee berry dis...
Ethiopia has served in the past and continues to serve as the source of germplasm for several econom...
© 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia. Coffea arabica is native to the Afromontane forests o...
Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum kahawae), coffee wilt disease (Gibberella xylarioides) and coff...
In the early 20th century, coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by the vascular wilt pathogen, Fusarium ...
Coffee production worldwide is threatened by a range of coffee pests and diseases (CPaD). Integrated...
Management of coffee leaf rust (CLR) disease is essential to avoid its resultant produc...
Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) caused by the fungi Hemileia vastatrix Berkeley and Broome has been causing l...
Coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) epidemics of an intensity never seen before have hit Central Americ...
The results in this report highlight the importance of coffee in the rural communities of northern M...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer's perceptions and knowl...
Coffee leaf rust (CLR) is an important disease that affects Arabica coffee. Using a newly collected ...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowl...
Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) has been reported in over 50 coffee growing countries causing significant eco...
This study was conducted with the objective to assess the incidence and severity of coffee berry dis...
Ethiopia has served in the past and continues to serve as the source of germplasm for several econom...
© 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia. Coffea arabica is native to the Afromontane forests o...
Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum kahawae), coffee wilt disease (Gibberella xylarioides) and coff...
In the early 20th century, coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by the vascular wilt pathogen, Fusarium ...
Coffee production worldwide is threatened by a range of coffee pests and diseases (CPaD). Integrated...
Management of coffee leaf rust (CLR) disease is essential to avoid its resultant produc...
Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) caused by the fungi Hemileia vastatrix Berkeley and Broome has been causing l...
Coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) epidemics of an intensity never seen before have hit Central Americ...
The results in this report highlight the importance of coffee in the rural communities of northern M...