Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1

Pearl millet is the most widely grown and utilized cereal in northern Namibia especially in Ovambo and Kavango regions. A millet variety was identified in the late 1980s from the Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program nursery in 1986 and officially released in 1990, under the name Okashana 1. This p...

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Main Authors: Anandajayasekeram, P., Martella, D.R., Sanders, J., Kupfuma, B.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: CAB International 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50692
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author Anandajayasekeram, P.
Martella, D.R.
Sanders, J.
Kupfuma, B.
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Kupfuma, B.
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description Pearl millet is the most widely grown and utilized cereal in northern Namibia especially in Ovambo and Kavango regions. A millet variety was identified in the late 1980s from the Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program nursery in 1986 and officially released in 1990, under the name Okashana 1. This pearl millet variety is short maturing (85-90 days), and is responsive to moisture and inorganic fertilizer. An impact assessment study was undertaken to calculate the rate of return (ROR) on investment for this technological intervention. The estimated ROR for the R&D investment (Development, dissemination and adoption) for Okashana l was 13.28%, the estimated ROR was 4.25% when the cost of investment was increased by 10% indicating that the ROR is very sensitive to the R&D costs. The study also revealed Okashana I yielded the largest benefits during the dry seasons of 1994 and 1998. During normal rainfall seasons, the net benefits generated by the introduction of Okashana I are not like l% to replace the current farmer practice of using mixed varieties, a strategy often allowed to avoid risk.
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spelling CGSpace506922023-02-15T09:34:26Z Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1 Anandajayasekeram, P. Martella, D.R. Sanders, J. Kupfuma, B. pennisetum glaucum research agricultural development namibia varieties yields economic analysis Pearl millet is the most widely grown and utilized cereal in northern Namibia especially in Ovambo and Kavango regions. A millet variety was identified in the late 1980s from the Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program nursery in 1986 and officially released in 1990, under the name Okashana 1. This pearl millet variety is short maturing (85-90 days), and is responsive to moisture and inorganic fertilizer. An impact assessment study was undertaken to calculate the rate of return (ROR) on investment for this technological intervention. The estimated ROR for the R&D investment (Development, dissemination and adoption) for Okashana l was 13.28%, the estimated ROR was 4.25% when the cost of investment was increased by 10% indicating that the ROR is very sensitive to the R&D costs. The study also revealed Okashana I yielded the largest benefits during the dry seasons of 1994 and 1998. During normal rainfall seasons, the net benefits generated by the introduction of Okashana I are not like l% to replace the current farmer practice of using mixed varieties, a strategy often allowed to avoid risk. 2007 2014-10-31T06:21:32Z 2014-10-31T06:21:32Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50692 en Limited Access CAB International
spellingShingle pennisetum glaucum
research
agricultural development
namibia
varieties
yields
economic analysis
Anandajayasekeram, P.
Martella, D.R.
Sanders, J.
Kupfuma, B.
Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title_full Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title_fullStr Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title_full_unstemmed Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title_short Impact of pearl millet research and Development in Namibia: The case of Okashana 1
title_sort impact of pearl millet research and development in namibia the case of okashana 1
topic pennisetum glaucum
research
agricultural development
namibia
varieties
yields
economic analysis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50692
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