Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa

Disseminating variety and technology information is important because it helps influence adoption of improved technologies thus allowing farmers exploit better genetics leading to genetic gains in farmers’ fields. Also, several farmers when they adopt new varieties may be conservative to change whic...

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Autores principales: Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Aseete, Paul, Kalemer, Sylvia
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128214
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author Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Aseete, Paul
Kalemer, Sylvia
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description Disseminating variety and technology information is important because it helps influence adoption of improved technologies thus allowing farmers exploit better genetics leading to genetic gains in farmers’ fields. Also, several farmers when they adopt new varieties may be conservative to change which makes old bean varieties dominate production systems. This is true for different crops in the developing world. For example, despite having new maize varieties, the average age of maize varieties in farmers’ fields is 15-20 years (Marcho et al., 2020), the age of rice varieties grown by farmers in India is 25 years (Marcho et al., 2020), and varietal turnover for common bean is 19 years in Ethiopia (Habte, et al., 2021). Having low variety turn over makes several dollars invested in developing new varieties go to waste since the superior varieties are not in use and not in farmer hands. Quickening variety turnover is critical for crops like common bean because it not only lift the crop’s yield potential but has also become urgent because common bean is highly vulnerable to environmental stresses that is on increase due to climate change (Atlin et al., 2017).
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spelling CGSpace1282142025-11-05T12:02:46Z Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa Rubyogo, Jean-Claude Aseete, Paul Kalemer, Sylvia capacity development-capacity strengthening development desarrollo de capacidad information, capacity development Disseminating variety and technology information is important because it helps influence adoption of improved technologies thus allowing farmers exploit better genetics leading to genetic gains in farmers’ fields. Also, several farmers when they adopt new varieties may be conservative to change which makes old bean varieties dominate production systems. This is true for different crops in the developing world. For example, despite having new maize varieties, the average age of maize varieties in farmers’ fields is 15-20 years (Marcho et al., 2020), the age of rice varieties grown by farmers in India is 25 years (Marcho et al., 2020), and varietal turnover for common bean is 19 years in Ethiopia (Habte, et al., 2021). Having low variety turn over makes several dollars invested in developing new varieties go to waste since the superior varieties are not in use and not in farmer hands. Quickening variety turnover is critical for crops like common bean because it not only lift the crop’s yield potential but has also become urgent because common bean is highly vulnerable to environmental stresses that is on increase due to climate change (Atlin et al., 2017). 2022-12 2023-01-25T15:21:52Z 2023-01-25T15:21:52Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128214 en Open Access application/pdf Rubyogo, J.C.; Aseete, P.; Kalemer. S. (2022) Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa. 17 p.
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development
desarrollo de capacidad
information, capacity development
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Aseete, Paul
Kalemer, Sylvia
Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_fullStr Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_short Profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_sort profiling of bean seed and variety information dissemination channels used by seed producers in eastern and southern africa
topic capacity development-capacity strengthening
development
desarrollo de capacidad
information, capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128214
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