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author Ampofo, James Kwasi O.
Mziray, HA
Hollenweger, U
Minja, EM
Massomo, SM
Ulicky, E
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spelling CGSpace553812025-11-05T17:05:44Z Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa Ampofo, James Kwasi O. Mziray, HA Hollenweger, U Minja, EM Massomo, SM Ulicky, E phaseolus vulgaris pest control integrated control small farms indigenous knowledge technological changes community involvement diffusion of research control de plagas control integrado explotación en pequeña escala conocimiento indígena cambio tecnológico participación comunitaria difusión de la investigación 2004 2015-01-28T14:17:47Z 2015-01-28T14:17:47Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55381 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Ampofo, James Kwasi O.; Mziray, Hendry A.; Hollenweger, Ursula; Minja, Eliainery M.; Massomo, Said M.; Ulicky, Edward. 2004. Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: Some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa. In: Pachico, Douglas H.; Fujisaka, Sam (eds.). Scaling up and out: Achieving widespread impact through agricultural research. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 133-142. (CIAT Publication no. 340; Economics and impact series 3)
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
pest control
integrated control
small farms
indigenous knowledge
technological changes
community involvement
diffusion of research
control de plagas
control integrado
explotación en pequeña escala
conocimiento indígena
cambio tecnológico
participación comunitaria
difusión de la investigación
Ampofo, James Kwasi O.
Mziray, HA
Hollenweger, U
Minja, EM
Massomo, SM
Ulicky, E
Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title_fullStr Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title_short Scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers: some experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa
title_sort scaling out integrated pest management with bean growers some experiences from eastern and southern africa
topic phaseolus vulgaris
pest control
integrated control
small farms
indigenous knowledge
technological changes
community involvement
diffusion of research
control de plagas
control integrado
explotación en pequeña escala
conocimiento indígena
cambio tecnológico
participación comunitaria
difusión de la investigación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55381
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