Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda

This Impact Brief (No 46) is based on the study that documents the impacts of improved common bean varieties on field-level yields, costs of production, and household farm incomes among smallholders in Rwanda and Uganda. Effects are also examined so that the number of people escaping poverty due to...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128887
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description This Impact Brief (No 46) is based on the study that documents the impacts of improved common bean varieties on field-level yields, costs of production, and household farm incomes among smallholders in Rwanda and Uganda. Effects are also examined so that the number of people escaping poverty due to the diffusion of improved varieties can be calculated. The full report will be published shortly on this site along with the SPIA foreword.
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spelling CGSpace1288872025-10-27T13:12:13Z Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment income costs diffusion common bean production documents seeds impacts rwanda research food household income smallholders effects site varieties adoption food security yields poverty uganda dietary diversity This Impact Brief (No 46) is based on the study that documents the impacts of improved common bean varieties on field-level yields, costs of production, and household farm incomes among smallholders in Rwanda and Uganda. Effects are also examined so that the number of people escaping poverty due to the diffusion of improved varieties can be calculated. The full report will be published shortly on this site along with the SPIA foreword. 2014-12 2023-02-25T17:08:45Z 2023-02-25T17:08:45Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128887 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment ISPC, SPIA 2014. Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda. Impact Brief No. 46
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costs
diffusion
common bean
production
documents
seeds
impacts
rwanda
research
food
household income
smallholders
effects
site
varieties
adoption
food security
yields
poverty
uganda
dietary diversity
CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment
Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda
title Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda
title_full Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda
title_fullStr Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda
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title_short Impact of Bean Research in Rwanda and Uganda
title_sort impact of bean research in rwanda and uganda
topic income
costs
diffusion
common bean
production
documents
seeds
impacts
rwanda
research
food
household income
smallholders
effects
site
varieties
adoption
food security
yields
poverty
uganda
dietary diversity
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