Market‐led options to scale up legume seeds in developing countries: Experiences from the Tropical Legumes Project

There are several hurdles to ensure sustainable seed production and consistent flow of improved legume varieties in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA). The unreliable demand, autogamous nature of most of the grain legumes, and slow variety replacement rate by smallholder farmers do not pro...

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Autores principales: Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Akpo, Essegbemon, Omoigui, Lucky, Pooran, Gaur, Chaturvedi, Sushil Kumar, Fikre, Asnake, Haile, Desmae, Hakeem, Ajeigbe, Monyo, Emmanuel, Nkalubo, Stanley T., Fenta, Berhanu, Binagwa, Papias, Kilango, Michael, Williams, Magdalena, Mponda, Omari, Okello, David, Chichaybelu, Mekasha, Miningou, Amos, Bationo, Joseph, Sako, Dramane, Kouyate, Zoumana, Diallo, Sory, Oteng‐Frimpong, Richard, Yirzagla, Julius, Iorlamen, Teryima, Garba, Umar, Mohammed, Haruna, Ojiewo, Christopher Ochieng, Kamara, Alpha, Varshney, Rajeev K., Nigam, Shyam Narayan, Janila, Pasupuleti, Nadaf, Hajisaheb Lalasab, Kalemera, Sylvia Monica
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102179

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