Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda

Under the five-year HarvestPlus led project ‘Developing and Delivering Biofortified Crops in Uganda’, CIP scientists are leading the component to adapt and refine the technology to local conditions and test a strategy to promote the use of the Triple S at scale. The aim is to reach 30% of the target...

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Autores principales: Namanda, S., Magezi, Sylvia Ruhweza, Biryabaho, S.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Potato Center 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69212
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description Under the five-year HarvestPlus led project ‘Developing and Delivering Biofortified Crops in Uganda’, CIP scientists are leading the component to adapt and refine the technology to local conditions and test a strategy to promote the use of the Triple S at scale. The aim is to reach 30% of the target 1,500 agricultural households in drought-prone project areas of Uganda with this technology by the end of 2016. This flyer describes the approaches used to achieve this target, as well as the progress made between June 2014 and July 2015, the lessons learnt and future plans.
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spelling CGSpace692122025-11-06T13:40:10Z Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda Namanda, S. Magezi, Sylvia Ruhweza Biryabaho, S. sweet potatoes cultivation Under the five-year HarvestPlus led project ‘Developing and Delivering Biofortified Crops in Uganda’, CIP scientists are leading the component to adapt and refine the technology to local conditions and test a strategy to promote the use of the Triple S at scale. The aim is to reach 30% of the target 1,500 agricultural households in drought-prone project areas of Uganda with this technology by the end of 2016. This flyer describes the approaches used to achieve this target, as well as the progress made between June 2014 and July 2015, the lessons learnt and future plans. 2015-08 2015-12-11T19:19:22Z 2015-12-11T19:19:22Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69212 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center Namanda, S.; Magezi, S.; Biryabaho, S. 2015. Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda. Nairobi (Kenya). International Potato Center (CIP). 2 p.
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Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
title Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
title_full Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
title_fullStr Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
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title_short Assuring availability of sweetpotato planting material: scaling out “Triple S” in northern Uganda
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cultivation
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