Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study

In 2015, CIAT and Vietnamese partners started a study on “Documenting the adoption of improved cassava varieties and assessing impacts on farm productivity and farm income of cassava genetic improvement in Vietnam”. This is the first such study in Vietnam and in the region using DNA fingerprinting t...

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Autor principal: Le Thi Phuong Dung
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83462
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description In 2015, CIAT and Vietnamese partners started a study on “Documenting the adoption of improved cassava varieties and assessing impacts on farm productivity and farm income of cassava genetic improvement in Vietnam”. This is the first such study in Vietnam and in the region using DNA fingerprinting to identify the cassava varieties planted by farmers and the diversity of cassava varieties collected by national institutes. The study aims to determine the best method to collect and track varietal adoption data for cassava in Vietnam, and to assess the impacts of the adoption of cassava varieties using improved methods on varietal identification. We conducted two-rounds of household survey of 949 households in 32 provinces, which represents about 95% of cassava production area in Vietnam. The data collection was implemented with the participation of five enumeration teams from partner institutions Agricultural Genetics Institute (AGI), Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry (TNAF) and Agricultural Science for Southern Vietnam (IAS), under CIAT’s supervision. During the survey implementation, we collected both variety information reported by farmer in a survey questionnaire and planting materials for DNA extracting and fingerprinting. The DNA extraction was conducted in Vietnam by the Agricultural Genetics Institute before being sent to CIAT Headquarter in Colombia for DNA fingerprinting.
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spelling CGSpace834622025-03-13T09:45:08Z Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study Le Thi Phuong Dung cassava varietal adoption impact assessment dna In 2015, CIAT and Vietnamese partners started a study on “Documenting the adoption of improved cassava varieties and assessing impacts on farm productivity and farm income of cassava genetic improvement in Vietnam”. This is the first such study in Vietnam and in the region using DNA fingerprinting to identify the cassava varieties planted by farmers and the diversity of cassava varieties collected by national institutes. The study aims to determine the best method to collect and track varietal adoption data for cassava in Vietnam, and to assess the impacts of the adoption of cassava varieties using improved methods on varietal identification. We conducted two-rounds of household survey of 949 households in 32 provinces, which represents about 95% of cassava production area in Vietnam. The data collection was implemented with the participation of five enumeration teams from partner institutions Agricultural Genetics Institute (AGI), Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry (TNAF) and Agricultural Science for Southern Vietnam (IAS), under CIAT’s supervision. During the survey implementation, we collected both variety information reported by farmer in a survey questionnaire and planting materials for DNA extracting and fingerprinting. The DNA extraction was conducted in Vietnam by the Agricultural Genetics Institute before being sent to CIAT Headquarter in Colombia for DNA fingerprinting. 2017-08-26 2017-09-11T18:49:03Z 2017-09-11T18:49:03Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83462 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Le Thi Phuong Dung, 2017, "Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study", doi:10.7910/DVN/4HJJXZ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:UehwmQaZK7eULI7vopmq6w==
spellingShingle cassava
varietal adoption
impact assessment
dna
Le Thi Phuong Dung
Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title_full Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title_fullStr Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title_full_unstemmed Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title_short Vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
title_sort vietnam household survey data for cassava varietal adoption study
topic cassava
varietal adoption
impact assessment
dna
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