SPIA Uganda Report 2025: Agricultural Diversity Under Stress

SPIA Uganda Report 2025 – Agricultural Diversity Under Stress This report offers an in-depth assessment of CGIAR-related agricultural innovations in Uganda. It presents findings from extensive research on six major improved crop varieties—banana, maize, sweetpotato, beans, cassava, and groundnut—as...

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Autores principales: Ilukor, John, Letaa, Emmanuel, Khanal, Amit, Barros, Julio, Taye, Lemi, Gimode, Davis, Ponzini, Giulia, Asea, Godfrey, Ssennono, Vincent, Stevenson, James R., Lybbert, Travis, Macours, Karen
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Publicado: 2025
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174712
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author Ilukor, John
Letaa, Emmanuel
Khanal, Amit
Barros, Julio
Taye, Lemi
Gimode, Davis
Ponzini, Giulia
Asea, Godfrey
Ssennono, Vincent
Stevenson, James R.
Lybbert, Travis
Macours, Karen
author_browse Asea, Godfrey
Barros, Julio
Gimode, Davis
Ilukor, John
Khanal, Amit
Letaa, Emmanuel
Lybbert, Travis
Macours, Karen
Ponzini, Giulia
Ssennono, Vincent
Stevenson, James R.
Taye, Lemi
author_facet Ilukor, John
Letaa, Emmanuel
Khanal, Amit
Barros, Julio
Taye, Lemi
Gimode, Davis
Ponzini, Giulia
Asea, Godfrey
Ssennono, Vincent
Stevenson, James R.
Lybbert, Travis
Macours, Karen
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description SPIA Uganda Report 2025 – Agricultural Diversity Under Stress This report offers an in-depth assessment of CGIAR-related agricultural innovations in Uganda. It presents findings from extensive research on six major improved crop varieties—banana, maize, sweetpotato, beans, cassava, and groundnut—as well as other innovations, including livestock and natural resource management practices. The study situates these findings within the broader context of Uganda’s agricultural sector, highlighting key dynamics, policy frameworks, and overarching trends. The report is the result of a sustained and collaborative effort among multiple partners: the CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA), the World Bank’s Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) team, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO), the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAIFF), and CGIAR researchers. This partnership supported the collection of nationally representative data under the Uganda Household Integrated Surveys (UHIS), a large-scale panel survey conducted by UBOS with technical assistance from the World Bank LSMS team.
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spelling CGSpace1747122025-11-07T15:17:57Z SPIA Uganda Report 2025: Agricultural Diversity Under Stress Ilukor, John Letaa, Emmanuel Khanal, Amit Barros, Julio Taye, Lemi Gimode, Davis Ponzini, Giulia Asea, Godfrey Ssennono, Vincent Stevenson, James R. Lybbert, Travis Macours, Karen SPIA Uganda Report 2025 – Agricultural Diversity Under Stress This report offers an in-depth assessment of CGIAR-related agricultural innovations in Uganda. It presents findings from extensive research on six major improved crop varieties—banana, maize, sweetpotato, beans, cassava, and groundnut—as well as other innovations, including livestock and natural resource management practices. The study situates these findings within the broader context of Uganda’s agricultural sector, highlighting key dynamics, policy frameworks, and overarching trends. The report is the result of a sustained and collaborative effort among multiple partners: the CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA), the World Bank’s Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) team, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO), the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAIFF), and CGIAR researchers. This partnership supported the collection of nationally representative data under the Uganda Household Integrated Surveys (UHIS), a large-scale panel survey conducted by UBOS with technical assistance from the World Bank LSMS team. 2025-05-21 2025-05-21T04:00:23Z 2025-05-21T04:00:23Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174712 Open Access application/pdf Ilukor, J., Letaa, E., Khanal, A., et al. (2025). SPIA Uganda Report 2025: Agricultural Diversity Under Stress. Rome: CGIAR Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service (IAES)
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Barros, Julio
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Gimode, Davis
Ponzini, Giulia
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Ssennono, Vincent
Stevenson, James R.
Lybbert, Travis
Macours, Karen
SPIA Uganda Report 2025: Agricultural Diversity Under Stress
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