Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology

High Iron Beans is one of the commodity value chains supported under TAAT. The HIB Value Chain compact aims at increasing the HIB productivity from 0.8 to 1.2 MT/ha for bush beans and 1.5 to 2.5 MT/ha for climbing beans, produce additional 800,000 MT of HIB in target countries, create access to seed...

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Autores principales: Mabeya, Justin, Kamanda, Josey, Onyango, Patricia, Eshetu, Samson, Bheenick, Krishan, Munoko, Karen, Abugri, Benjamin
Formato: Brief
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111559
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author Mabeya, Justin
Kamanda, Josey
Onyango, Patricia
Eshetu, Samson
Bheenick, Krishan
Munoko, Karen
Abugri, Benjamin
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Bheenick, Krishan
Eshetu, Samson
Kamanda, Josey
Mabeya, Justin
Munoko, Karen
Onyango, Patricia
author_facet Mabeya, Justin
Kamanda, Josey
Onyango, Patricia
Eshetu, Samson
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description High Iron Beans is one of the commodity value chains supported under TAAT. The HIB Value Chain compact aims at increasing the HIB productivity from 0.8 to 1.2 MT/ha for bush beans and 1.5 to 2.5 MT/ha for climbing beans, produce additional 800,000 MT of HIB in target countries, create access to seed, growing and consuming HIB for 2 million households. Besides increasing productivity and creating access to seeds, the project using the “Commodity Corridor Approach” works at enhancing business opportunities and investments for the youth through inputs distribution and access to markets and value addition for grain. Burundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe are the target countries for large scale deployment of the HIB technologies.
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spelling CGSpace1115592025-11-05T11:19:51Z Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology Mabeya, Justin Kamanda, Josey Onyango, Patricia Eshetu, Samson Bheenick, Krishan Munoko, Karen Abugri, Benjamin economic distribution agricultural research iron technology distribución económica investigación agraria hierro High Iron Beans is one of the commodity value chains supported under TAAT. The HIB Value Chain compact aims at increasing the HIB productivity from 0.8 to 1.2 MT/ha for bush beans and 1.5 to 2.5 MT/ha for climbing beans, produce additional 800,000 MT of HIB in target countries, create access to seed, growing and consuming HIB for 2 million households. Besides increasing productivity and creating access to seeds, the project using the “Commodity Corridor Approach” works at enhancing business opportunities and investments for the youth through inputs distribution and access to markets and value addition for grain. Burundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe are the target countries for large scale deployment of the HIB technologies. 2021-02-10 2021-02-26T10:57:35Z 2021-02-26T10:57:35Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111559 en Open Access application/pdf Mabeya, J.; Kamanda, J.; Onyango, P.; Eshetu, S.; Bheenick, K.; Munoko, K.; Abugri, B. (2021) Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology. FARA Dissemination Note 44. Accra: FARA
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agricultural research
iron
technology
distribución económica
investigación agraria
hierro
Mabeya, Justin
Kamanda, Josey
Onyango, Patricia
Eshetu, Samson
Bheenick, Krishan
Munoko, Karen
Abugri, Benjamin
Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title_full Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title_fullStr Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title_full_unstemmed Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title_short Transforming Africa’s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products: The case of high iron beans technology
title_sort transforming africa s agriculture through enhancing commercialization of agricultural research products the case of high iron beans technology
topic economic distribution
agricultural research
iron
technology
distribución económica
investigación agraria
hierro
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111559
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