Several initiatives by the Government of Uganda, Research Institutes and CGIAR centers have promoted the use of tissue culture (TC) banana technology as an effective means of providing clean planting material to reduce the spread of Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) but its uptake is still low. We examine factors that constrain uptake of tissue culture banana plant- ing materials in central Uganda by considering the cultural context of banana cultivation. Data were collected using eight focus group discussions involving 64 banana farmers and 10 key informant interviews and subjected to thematic analysis. Results showed that banana cultivars in the study communities were important for food, cultural practices and medicine. Cultivars supplie...
AbstractThis study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers' decisions to cont...
In this brief we discuss a new and promising technology to control xanthomonas wilt of banana, commo...
Pests and diseases are among the main reasons for low banana productivity in smallholder farming sys...
Several initiatives by the Government of Uganda, Research Institutes and CGIAR centers have promoted...
Effective management of plant health is fundamental for food and income security to meet the growing...
Diverse cultural practices have been communicated to and/or applied by resource-poor households over...
The use of tissue culture (TC) banana (Musa spp.) planting material is an effective method of provid...
Understanding the factors influencing farmers’adoption decisions of the disseminated Banana Xanthomo...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
This project was carried out in three countries— Kenya, Uganda, and Burundi—to get disease-free, TC ...
Formal seed systems aim to provide farmers with high-quality planting material that meets evolving d...
Banana (Musa acuminate L) is the world’s most widely known and distributed fruit and is a great cont...
AbstractThis study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers' decisions to cont...
In this brief we discuss a new and promising technology to control xanthomonas wilt of banana, commo...
Pests and diseases are among the main reasons for low banana productivity in smallholder farming sys...
Several initiatives by the Government of Uganda, Research Institutes and CGIAR centers have promoted...
Effective management of plant health is fundamental for food and income security to meet the growing...
Diverse cultural practices have been communicated to and/or applied by resource-poor households over...
The use of tissue culture (TC) banana (Musa spp.) planting material is an effective method of provid...
Understanding the factors influencing farmers’adoption decisions of the disseminated Banana Xanthomo...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
This project was carried out in three countries— Kenya, Uganda, and Burundi—to get disease-free, TC ...
Formal seed systems aim to provide farmers with high-quality planting material that meets evolving d...
Banana (Musa acuminate L) is the world’s most widely known and distributed fruit and is a great cont...
AbstractThis study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers' decisions to cont...
In this brief we discuss a new and promising technology to control xanthomonas wilt of banana, commo...
Pests and diseases are among the main reasons for low banana productivity in smallholder farming sys...