Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda

The study assessed determinants influencing the scaling out of certified improved cassava (Manihot esculenta L.) seed varieties in Uganda. Conducted across Kiryandongo, Serere, and Kamuli districts—areas previously engaged in formal seed system pilots—the research combined household surveys (120 res...

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Main Authors: Kalimunjaye, S., Akello, S., Namanda, S., Agea, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177268
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author Kalimunjaye, S.
Akello, S.
Namanda, S.
Agea, J.
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Akello, S.
Kalimunjaye, S.
Namanda, S.
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Akello, S.
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Agea, J.
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description The study assessed determinants influencing the scaling out of certified improved cassava (Manihot esculenta L.) seed varieties in Uganda. Conducted across Kiryandongo, Serere, and Kamuli districts—areas previously engaged in formal seed system pilots—the research combined household surveys (120 respondents), 21 key informant interviews, and six focus group discussions. Using a multivariate probit model, results showed that training in cassava seed multiplication, education level, and household size significantly influenced scaling decisions. Completion of primary education reduced the likelihood of scaling NAROCASS1 by 17.8% and NASE14 by 23.3%, while training in seed multiplication increased the probability of scaling NASE14 by 16.2%. Larger households were less likely to scale due to resource constraints. Older male-headed households had higher adoption rates, while gender disparities persisted due to differential access to training and resources. The study recommends practical, tailored training approaches that align with farmers’ education levels to effectively enhance dissemination of improved cassava varieties.
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spelling CGSpace1772682025-12-08T10:06:44Z Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda Kalimunjaye, S. Akello, S. Namanda, S. Agea, J. cassava certified seed scaling up The study assessed determinants influencing the scaling out of certified improved cassava (Manihot esculenta L.) seed varieties in Uganda. Conducted across Kiryandongo, Serere, and Kamuli districts—areas previously engaged in formal seed system pilots—the research combined household surveys (120 respondents), 21 key informant interviews, and six focus group discussions. Using a multivariate probit model, results showed that training in cassava seed multiplication, education level, and household size significantly influenced scaling decisions. Completion of primary education reduced the likelihood of scaling NAROCASS1 by 17.8% and NASE14 by 23.3%, while training in seed multiplication increased the probability of scaling NASE14 by 16.2%. Larger households were less likely to scale due to resource constraints. Older male-headed households had higher adoption rates, while gender disparities persisted due to differential access to training and resources. The study recommends practical, tailored training approaches that align with farmers’ education levels to effectively enhance dissemination of improved cassava varieties. 2025 2025-10-22T15:58:51Z 2025-10-22T15:58:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177268 en Open Access Kalimunjaye, S.; Akello, S.; Namanda, S.; Agea, J.G. 2025. Determinants for Scaling Out Improved Cassava Seed Varieties in Uganda. African Crop Science Journal, 33(3), 327–337. https://doi.org/10.4314/acsj.v33i3.7
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certified seed
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Kalimunjaye, S.
Akello, S.
Namanda, S.
Agea, J.
Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title_full Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title_fullStr Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title_short Determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in Uganda
title_sort determinants for scaling out improved cassava seed varieties in uganda
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certified seed
scaling up
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177268
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