Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile.
Plant breeders can contribute a great deal to meeting farmer needs for new crop varieties that are well adapted to local climatic conditions and other stresses. But many additional factors will determine end-user choices and the level of uptake. This project seeks to develop a greater understanding...
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International Potato Center
2019
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| description | Plant breeders can contribute a great deal to meeting farmer needs for new crop varieties that are well adapted to local climatic conditions and other stresses. But many additional factors will determine end-user choices and the level of uptake. This project seeks to develop a greater understanding of the key traits in root, tuber and banana crops that are preferred by farmers, traders, processors and consumers. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1034852025-11-29T05:22:19Z Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. International Potato Center tubers root crops project profiles Plant breeders can contribute a great deal to meeting farmer needs for new crop varieties that are well adapted to local climatic conditions and other stresses. But many additional factors will determine end-user choices and the level of uptake. This project seeks to develop a greater understanding of the key traits in root, tuber and banana crops that are preferred by farmers, traders, processors and consumers. 2019-08 2019-08-31T16:55:32Z 2019-08-31T16:55:32Z Brochure https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103485 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center International Potato Center. 2019. Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. CIP. 2p. |
| spellingShingle | tubers root crops project profiles International Potato Center Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title | Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title_full | Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title_fullStr | Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title_short | Understanding the adoption of root, tuber and banana crops in sub-Saharan Africa. Project profile. |
| title_sort | understanding the adoption of root tuber and banana crops in sub saharan africa project profile |
| topic | tubers root crops project profiles |
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