Bean production practices and bottlenecks among smallholder farmers in Malawi

Three hundred small farmers from 42 villages of 5 Malawian regions were interviewed in order to gather information on the most common bean cropping systems, socioeconomic structure, farmers'organizations and income-generating activities, and extension service. Common beans are the 2nd most important...

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Autor principal: National Bean Programme
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: National Bean Programme 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82362
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Sumario:Three hundred small farmers from 42 villages of 5 Malawian regions were interviewed in order to gather information on the most common bean cropping systems, socioeconomic structure, farmers'organizations and income-generating activities, and extension service. Common beans are the 2nd most important crop after maize, providing a cheap source of protein for the majority of people in the country. The av. no. of var. grown/farm is 2.17. Data are given on the reasons for preferring some var., the forms in which beans are sold and consumed, and the preference percentage of the 4 most commonly grown var. (Chimbamba, Kaulesi, Nanyati, and Kayera). (CIAT)