Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans

Drawing on results of a survey of Ugandan farmers who previously hosted bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varietal trials, this paper reports on the adoption of three new bush bean cultivars and assesses the usefulness of post-trial surveys as a methodology for obtaining reliable early feedback on variet...

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Autores principales: David, S., Wortmann, Charles S., Kasozi, S, Mugisha-Mutetikka, M
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44213
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Wortmann, Charles S.
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Mugisha-Mutetikka, M
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description Drawing on results of a survey of Ugandan farmers who previously hosted bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varietal trials, this paper reports on the adoption of three new bush bean cultivars and assesses the usefulness of post-trial surveys as a methodology for obtaining reliable early feedback on varietal adoption potential. While this case study confirms the validity of post-trial surveys for verifying varietal acceptance and predicting broad trends in varietal adoption, the findings from such studies should be assessed within the context of the complexity of choices farmers make about seed use, which are not solely an expression of their varietal preference, especially among the poorest farmers. The negative implications of adverse agro-environmental conditions for the retention of seed of new varieties and hence, adoption, are clearly highlighted. The study also warns against the pitfalls of making wider inferences from the adoption behaviour of trial farmers, since the experimentation process itself may interfere, positively or negatively, with the adoption process.
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spelling CGSpace442132023-02-15T05:16:15Z Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans David, S. Wortmann, Charles S. Kasozi, S Mugisha-Mutetikka, M kidney beans on-farm research innovation adoption technology transfer varieties crop yield surveys phaseolus vulgaris frijol (phaseolus) investigacion en la finca adopción de innovaciones transferencia de tecnología variedades rendimiento de cultivos encuestas Drawing on results of a survey of Ugandan farmers who previously hosted bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varietal trials, this paper reports on the adoption of three new bush bean cultivars and assesses the usefulness of post-trial surveys as a methodology for obtaining reliable early feedback on varietal adoption potential. While this case study confirms the validity of post-trial surveys for verifying varietal acceptance and predicting broad trends in varietal adoption, the findings from such studies should be assessed within the context of the complexity of choices farmers make about seed use, which are not solely an expression of their varietal preference, especially among the poorest farmers. The negative implications of adverse agro-environmental conditions for the retention of seed of new varieties and hence, adoption, are clearly highlighted. The study also warns against the pitfalls of making wider inferences from the adoption behaviour of trial farmers, since the experimentation process itself may interfere, positively or negatively, with the adoption process. 1997 2014-10-02T08:33:26Z 2014-10-02T08:33:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44213 en Open Access
spellingShingle kidney beans
on-farm research
innovation adoption
technology transfer
varieties
crop yield
surveys
phaseolus vulgaris
frijol (phaseolus)
investigacion en la finca
adopción de innovaciones
transferencia de tecnología
variedades
rendimiento de cultivos
encuestas
David, S.
Wortmann, Charles S.
Kasozi, S
Mugisha-Mutetikka, M
Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title_full Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title_fullStr Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title_full_unstemmed Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title_short Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
title_sort using trial follow up surveys to assess varietal adoption the case of beans
topic kidney beans
on-farm research
innovation adoption
technology transfer
varieties
crop yield
surveys
phaseolus vulgaris
frijol (phaseolus)
investigacion en la finca
adopción de innovaciones
transferencia de tecnología
variedades
rendimiento de cultivos
encuestas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44213
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