Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been successfully deployed in pathogen and pest management for several crops including wheat, common bean and rice. Despite the available evidence, promotion of this approach has remained limited in many countries, including Uganda. The factors that influence farmers’ adoption of varietal mixtures for common bean and banana were assessed, as well as the perceptions of farmers on the effects of mixtures on yields, through household surveys and statistical modelling. A three-year yield increase in both common bean and banana varietal mixtures in farmer fields, of 5.2% and 28.6%, respectively, is realized using robust OLS estimates. The study reveals tha...
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is an important leafy vegetable and grain legume in Uganda. Unli...
Increasingly, research has indicated that in more risky production environments, genetic variation w...
An understanding of farmers’ preferences for new banana cultivars and their traits is critical for t...
Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been succ...
Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been succ...
ABSTRACT Despite the research efforts to introduce the newly developed, improved banana ’Matooke’ h...
Ugandan smallholder farmers produce the nation’s major food crop using numerous banana varieties wit...
AbstractMuch of the worlds’ annual harvest loss to pests and diseases occurs as a consequence of cro...
Low soil fertility is among the important factors limiting highland banana (Musa spp., AAA-EA genome...
In this paper, the heterogeneity of crops is recognized and food commodities are disaggregated into ...
Nine advanced bean lines (MCM 5001, CAL 96, RWR 136, AFR 531, AFR 509, UGP 6088, PVA 698, SUG 50 whi...
The study aimed to quantify the relative contributions of soil fertility factors (S), pests and dise...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The adoption of improved technologies is widely recognized as key to improving agricultural producti...
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is an important leafy vegetable and grain legume in Uganda. Unli...
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is an important leafy vegetable and grain legume in Uganda. Unli...
Increasingly, research has indicated that in more risky production environments, genetic variation w...
An understanding of farmers’ preferences for new banana cultivars and their traits is critical for t...
Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been succ...
Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been succ...
ABSTRACT Despite the research efforts to introduce the newly developed, improved banana ’Matooke’ h...
Ugandan smallholder farmers produce the nation’s major food crop using numerous banana varieties wit...
AbstractMuch of the worlds’ annual harvest loss to pests and diseases occurs as a consequence of cro...
Low soil fertility is among the important factors limiting highland banana (Musa spp., AAA-EA genome...
In this paper, the heterogeneity of crops is recognized and food commodities are disaggregated into ...
Nine advanced bean lines (MCM 5001, CAL 96, RWR 136, AFR 531, AFR 509, UGP 6088, PVA 698, SUG 50 whi...
The study aimed to quantify the relative contributions of soil fertility factors (S), pests and dise...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The adoption of improved technologies is widely recognized as key to improving agricultural producti...
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is an important leafy vegetable and grain legume in Uganda. Unli...
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is an important leafy vegetable and grain legume in Uganda. Unli...
Increasingly, research has indicated that in more risky production environments, genetic variation w...
An understanding of farmers’ preferences for new banana cultivars and their traits is critical for t...