This study uses data from qualitative research and different national representative surveys to identify factors limiting smallholder linkages to the growing markets for soybean in Zambia and to provide concrete strategies to overcome them. Soybean production remains low despite its clear benefits for smallholders. This is due to limited availability of high yielding soybean seed and limited incentive for private investment in smallholder soybean seed multiplication. Low production is also related to agronomic practices, such as late planting and poor disease management as well as low usage of yield improving inputs such as inoculum
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...
The Feed the Future (FtF) program being implemented in Zambia’s Eastern Province by United States Ag...
This study examined the socio-economic factors influencing household crop commercialization among so...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
After six decades of policy experimentation, and efforts to promote economic diversification and red...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Research background: Soybean commercialization plays a vital role in enhancing the livelihoods, and ...
This article examines the determinants of soybean market participation by smallholder farmers in Z...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
This study examined the agronomic practices of smallholder Conservation Agriculture (CA) farmers in ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...
The Feed the Future (FtF) program being implemented in Zambia’s Eastern Province by United States Ag...
This study examined the socio-economic factors influencing household crop commercialization among so...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
After six decades of policy experimentation, and efforts to promote economic diversification and red...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Research background: Soybean commercialization plays a vital role in enhancing the livelihoods, and ...
This article examines the determinants of soybean market participation by smallholder farmers in Z...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
This study examined the agronomic practices of smallholder Conservation Agriculture (CA) farmers in ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production...