Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda

Consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids were conducted with a total of 572 randomly selected men and women farmers from 5 sites in different agro-ecological zones in Tanzania and Uganda (Maruku, Mitalula and Moshi in Tanzania; Kawanda and Mbarara in Uganda). Evaluations were done between July...

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Main Authors: Marimo, Pricilla, Nowakunda, K., Aryamanya, W., Azath, H., Babley, H.F., Kazigye, F., Khakasa, E., Kibooga, C., Kibura, J.K., Kindimba, Grace, Kubiriba, Jerome, Magohe, R.B., Magona, I., Masanja, S.R., Massawe, C., Mbongo, D.B., Mgenzi, A.R., Mubiru, D.M., Mugisha, J.A., Mugume, D., Mwabulambo, B.A., Namuddu, M.G., Ndagire, L., Ngabirano, W., Ngulinziva, L.D., Njau, M.C., Nsibirwa, L., Nyemenohi, S., Okurut, A.W., Shimwela, M.M., Swennen, Rony L., Urio, P.A., Bergh, Inge van den
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110971
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author Marimo, Pricilla
Nowakunda, K.
Aryamanya, W.
Azath, H.
Babley, H.F.
Kazigye, F.
Khakasa, E.
Kibooga, C.
Kibura, J.K.
Kindimba, Grace
Kubiriba, Jerome
Magohe, R.B.
Magona, I.
Masanja, S.R.
Massawe, C.
Mbongo, D.B.
Mgenzi, A.R.
Mubiru, D.M.
Mugisha, J.A.
Mugume, D.
Mwabulambo, B.A.
Namuddu, M.G.
Ndagire, L.
Ngabirano, W.
Ngulinziva, L.D.
Njau, M.C.
Nsibirwa, L.
Nyemenohi, S.
Okurut, A.W.
Shimwela, M.M.
Swennen, Rony L.
Urio, P.A.
Bergh, Inge van den
author_browse Aryamanya, W.
Azath, H.
Babley, H.F.
Bergh, Inge van den
Kazigye, F.
Khakasa, E.
Kibooga, C.
Kibura, J.K.
Kindimba, Grace
Kubiriba, Jerome
Magohe, R.B.
Magona, I.
Marimo, Pricilla
Masanja, S.R.
Massawe, C.
Mbongo, D.B.
Mgenzi, A.R.
Mubiru, D.M.
Mugisha, J.A.
Mugume, D.
Mwabulambo, B.A.
Namuddu, M.G.
Ndagire, L.
Ngabirano, W.
Ngulinziva, L.D.
Njau, M.C.
Nowakunda, K.
Nsibirwa, L.
Nyemenohi, S.
Okurut, A.W.
Shimwela, M.M.
Swennen, Rony L.
Urio, P.A.
author_facet Marimo, Pricilla
Nowakunda, K.
Aryamanya, W.
Azath, H.
Babley, H.F.
Kazigye, F.
Khakasa, E.
Kibooga, C.
Kibura, J.K.
Kindimba, Grace
Kubiriba, Jerome
Magohe, R.B.
Magona, I.
Masanja, S.R.
Massawe, C.
Mbongo, D.B.
Mgenzi, A.R.
Mubiru, D.M.
Mugisha, J.A.
Mugume, D.
Mwabulambo, B.A.
Namuddu, M.G.
Ndagire, L.
Ngabirano, W.
Ngulinziva, L.D.
Njau, M.C.
Nsibirwa, L.
Nyemenohi, S.
Okurut, A.W.
Shimwela, M.M.
Swennen, Rony L.
Urio, P.A.
Bergh, Inge van den
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description Consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids were conducted with a total of 572 randomly selected men and women farmers from 5 sites in different agro-ecological zones in Tanzania and Uganda (Maruku, Mitalula and Moshi in Tanzania; Kawanda and Mbarara in Uganda). Evaluations were done between July and November 2018 under the project ‘Improvement of banana for smallholder farmers in the Great Lakes Region of Africa’. At each site, focus group discussions (FGDs) were first conducted with different age groups: young women, young men (<35 years); and older women, older men (>35 years) to ascertain the main products households make using cooking banana cultivars and the preparation method. The most important product was then prepared in each site - steamed matooke in both Uganda sites and boiled fingers in all Tanzania sites. On a given day, about 100 farmers were each provided with coded samples of four NARITA hybrids plus one local check and asked to rate each sample on a 5-point hedonic scale for the following attributes: colour, aroma, texture in hand, taste, mouthfeel and overall acceptability. This report provides results that can help inform the selection of the best NARITAs to take on-farm and subsequent varietal release.
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spelling CGSpace1109712025-11-05T11:19:25Z Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda Marimo, Pricilla Nowakunda, K. Aryamanya, W. Azath, H. Babley, H.F. Kazigye, F. Khakasa, E. Kibooga, C. Kibura, J.K. Kindimba, Grace Kubiriba, Jerome Magohe, R.B. Magona, I. Masanja, S.R. Massawe, C. Mbongo, D.B. Mgenzi, A.R. Mubiru, D.M. Mugisha, J.A. Mugume, D. Mwabulambo, B.A. Namuddu, M.G. Ndagire, L. Ngabirano, W. Ngulinziva, L.D. Njau, M.C. Nsibirwa, L. Nyemenohi, S. Okurut, A.W. Shimwela, M.M. Swennen, Rony L. Urio, P.A. Bergh, Inge van den bananas hybrids farmer participation propagation materials surveys bananos híbridos materiales de propagación Consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids were conducted with a total of 572 randomly selected men and women farmers from 5 sites in different agro-ecological zones in Tanzania and Uganda (Maruku, Mitalula and Moshi in Tanzania; Kawanda and Mbarara in Uganda). Evaluations were done between July and November 2018 under the project ‘Improvement of banana for smallholder farmers in the Great Lakes Region of Africa’. At each site, focus group discussions (FGDs) were first conducted with different age groups: young women, young men (<35 years); and older women, older men (>35 years) to ascertain the main products households make using cooking banana cultivars and the preparation method. The most important product was then prepared in each site - steamed matooke in both Uganda sites and boiled fingers in all Tanzania sites. On a given day, about 100 farmers were each provided with coded samples of four NARITA hybrids plus one local check and asked to rate each sample on a 5-point hedonic scale for the following attributes: colour, aroma, texture in hand, taste, mouthfeel and overall acceptability. This report provides results that can help inform the selection of the best NARITAs to take on-farm and subsequent varietal release. 2020 2021-01-25T12:54:50Z 2021-01-25T12:54:50Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110971 en Open Access application/pdf Marimo, P.; Nowakunda, K.; Aryamanya, W.; Azath, H.; Babley, H.F.; Kazigye, F.; Khakasa, E.; Kibooga, C.; Kibura, J.K.; Kindimba, G.; Kubiriba, J.; Magohe, R.B.; Magona, I.; Masanja, S.R.; Massawe, C.; Mbongo, D.B.; Mgenzi, A.R.; Mubiru, D.M.; Mugisha, J.A.; Mugume, D.; Mwabulambo, B.A.; Namuddu, M.G.; Ndagire, L.; Ngabirano, W.; Ngulinziva, L.D.; Njau, M.C.; Nsibirwa, L.; Nyemenohi, S.; Okurut, A.W.; Shimwela, M.M.; Swennen, R.; Urio, P.A.; Van den Bergh, I. (2020) Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda. [n.p.] 25 p.
spellingShingle bananas
hybrids
farmer participation
propagation materials
surveys
bananos
híbridos
materiales de propagación
Marimo, Pricilla
Nowakunda, K.
Aryamanya, W.
Azath, H.
Babley, H.F.
Kazigye, F.
Khakasa, E.
Kibooga, C.
Kibura, J.K.
Kindimba, Grace
Kubiriba, Jerome
Magohe, R.B.
Magona, I.
Masanja, S.R.
Massawe, C.
Mbongo, D.B.
Mgenzi, A.R.
Mubiru, D.M.
Mugisha, J.A.
Mugume, D.
Mwabulambo, B.A.
Namuddu, M.G.
Ndagire, L.
Ngabirano, W.
Ngulinziva, L.D.
Njau, M.C.
Nsibirwa, L.
Nyemenohi, S.
Okurut, A.W.
Shimwela, M.M.
Swennen, Rony L.
Urio, P.A.
Bergh, Inge van den
Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title_full Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title_fullStr Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title_short Report on consumer acceptability tests of NARITA hybrids in Tanzania and Uganda
title_sort report on consumer acceptability tests of narita hybrids in tanzania and uganda
topic bananas
hybrids
farmer participation
propagation materials
surveys
bananos
híbridos
materiales de propagación
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