impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa
The adoption of improved rice varieties by farmers in 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, was estimated at 3.5 million ha, including 1.4 million ha for NERICA varieties. Yields increased with 431 kg per hectare with adoption of improved varieties, and with 320 kg per hectare with adoption of NERICA...
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| author | CGIAR Research Program on Rice |
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| description | The adoption of improved rice varieties by farmers in 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, was estimated at 3.5 million ha, including 1.4 million ha for NERICA varieties. Yields increased with 431 kg per hectare with adoption of improved varieties, and with 320 kg per hectare with adoption of NERICA varieties. About 8 million people were lifted out of poverty and 7.2 million people out of food insecurity. Average income also increased from US$ 25 capita–1 to US$ 58 capita–1 for NERICA adopters. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1217132023-03-14T13:32:59Z impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa CGIAR Research Program on Rice farmers rice yields poverty varieties income adoption africa sub-saharan africa food insecurity food countries case studies agrifood systems rural development The adoption of improved rice varieties by farmers in 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, was estimated at 3.5 million ha, including 1.4 million ha for NERICA varieties. Yields increased with 431 kg per hectare with adoption of improved varieties, and with 320 kg per hectare with adoption of NERICA varieties. About 8 million people were lifted out of poverty and 7.2 million people out of food insecurity. Average income also increased from US$ 25 capita–1 to US$ 58 capita–1 for NERICA adopters. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T12:03:12Z 2022-09-12T12:03:12Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121713 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Rice. 2017. impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa. Reported in Rice Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | farmers rice yields poverty varieties income adoption africa sub-saharan africa food insecurity food countries case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Rice impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title | impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_full | impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_fullStr | impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_short | impact of improved rice varieties in sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_sort | impact of improved rice varieties in sub saharan africa |
| topic | farmers rice yields poverty varieties income adoption africa sub-saharan africa food insecurity food countries case studies agrifood systems rural development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121713 |
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