The principal selection objective in crop breeding has for a long time been driven by agronomic gains like yield maximization and climate resilience. Nevertheless, the continued low adoption of new varieties and documented gender technology adoption gap has triggered re-thinking of this strategy, with end-user acceptability of released varieties a key strategy in breeding objectives. Using a mixed methods approach with a survey of 122 producers and focus group discussions with 200 male and female producers in two major sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) producing districts in Uganda, this study set out to understand gender-disaggregated traits that drive acceptance for improved sweetpotato varieties, as a guide to development of new var...
Background Previously, a lexicon and protocol for quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) was establ...
Sixteen sweet potato varieties were evaluated for fresh storage root yield in 20 trials during 2000¿...
Peanuts are a key crop in Uganda and are grown by both male and female farmers, although there is a ...
The principal selection objective in crop breeding has for a long time been driven by agronomic gain...
This study examined the gender-differentiated trait preferences of cooking banana (matooke) for farm...
The current study establishes preferred end-user traits for boiled potato using a gender-responsive ...
Introduction: Sweetpotato breeders strive to develop varieties that address productivity challenges ...
Participatory variety selection (PVS) is the selection of new varieties among fixed lines by farmers...
Participatory variety selection (PVS) is the selection of new varieties among fixed lines by farmers...
This study sought to understand user preferences of raw, boiled and steamed sweetpotato, a staple fo...
In sub-Saharan Africa there is increasing focus on identifying women’s trait preferences within crop...
In Rwanda, sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam) is a highly valued crop in a crop-livestock mixed ...
‘Matooke’, a staple food made from Highland cooking bananas in the Great Lakes region of East Africa...
We examine the role of gender in adoption and diffusion of orange sweet potato, a biofortified stapl...
This review of the literature on varietal change in sub‐Saharan Africa looks in detail at adoption o...
Background Previously, a lexicon and protocol for quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) was establ...
Sixteen sweet potato varieties were evaluated for fresh storage root yield in 20 trials during 2000¿...
Peanuts are a key crop in Uganda and are grown by both male and female farmers, although there is a ...
The principal selection objective in crop breeding has for a long time been driven by agronomic gain...
This study examined the gender-differentiated trait preferences of cooking banana (matooke) for farm...
The current study establishes preferred end-user traits for boiled potato using a gender-responsive ...
Introduction: Sweetpotato breeders strive to develop varieties that address productivity challenges ...
Participatory variety selection (PVS) is the selection of new varieties among fixed lines by farmers...
Participatory variety selection (PVS) is the selection of new varieties among fixed lines by farmers...
This study sought to understand user preferences of raw, boiled and steamed sweetpotato, a staple fo...
In sub-Saharan Africa there is increasing focus on identifying women’s trait preferences within crop...
In Rwanda, sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam) is a highly valued crop in a crop-livestock mixed ...
‘Matooke’, a staple food made from Highland cooking bananas in the Great Lakes region of East Africa...
We examine the role of gender in adoption and diffusion of orange sweet potato, a biofortified stapl...
This review of the literature on varietal change in sub‐Saharan Africa looks in detail at adoption o...
Background Previously, a lexicon and protocol for quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) was establ...
Sixteen sweet potato varieties were evaluated for fresh storage root yield in 20 trials during 2000¿...
Peanuts are a key crop in Uganda and are grown by both male and female farmers, although there is a ...