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Enhancing breeding strategies for impact: gender and social dynamics in cassava and sweet potato value chains in Nigeria and Uganda

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Main Authors: Nwanze, O., Iragaba, P., Alengo, E., Bello, A., Onwuka, S., Osaru, F., Bayiyana, I., Kemigisha, D., Ejechi, M.E., Owoade, D., Owolabi, P., Madu, T., Esuma, W., Yada, B., Afuape, S., Okoye, B., Edughaen, G., Mulwa, C., Teeken, B.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture 2025
Subjects:
processing
value chains
food security
breeding
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174134
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