The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) are key food crops in Tanzania in general and in the lake zone in particular. Cassava and sweetpotato are household food security crops in addition to being a source of household income. Availability of the new improved varieties t...

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Autores principales: Jeremiah, S.C., Kulembeka, H.P., Kanju, E., Chirimi, B., Amour, R.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Society for Tropical Root Crops 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91166
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author Jeremiah, S.C.
Kulembeka, H.P.
Kanju, E.
Chirimi, B.
Amour, R.
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Chirimi, B.
Jeremiah, S.C.
Kanju, E.
Kulembeka, H.P.
author_facet Jeremiah, S.C.
Kulembeka, H.P.
Kanju, E.
Chirimi, B.
Amour, R.
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description Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) are key food crops in Tanzania in general and in the lake zone in particular. Cassava and sweetpotato are household food security crops in addition to being a source of household income. Availability of the new improved varieties to farmers has been a problem in Tanzania. A project was initiated to transfer improved varieties of both cassava and sweetpotato in the lake zone to farmers. In collaboration with community-based organisations (CBOs), non-government organisations (NGOs) and farmer groups, the project distributed different varieties of cassava and sweet potato in Shinyangu and Mwanza regions through CIP/ASARECA. The CBOs, NGOs and farmer groups were very instrumental in facilitating the delivery of improved varieties to farmers. Through this informal seed delivery system using CBOs, NGOs, and farmers groups, farmers have been able to access, use and adopt improved varieties suitable for their areas. The project has also established a system that can be used for future technology transfer activities. through this system more than 988,000 and 1,752,711 cuttings of improved cassava and sweet potato varieties respectively were distributed in three regions of the lake zone. The distribution activity went hand in hand with training of farmers in rapid multiplication techniques of planting materials.
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spelling CGSpace911662024-01-08T18:54:14Z The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer Jeremiah, S.C. Kulembeka, H.P. Kanju, E. Chirimi, B. Amour, R. cassava sweet potatoes varieties food security value chain Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) are key food crops in Tanzania in general and in the lake zone in particular. Cassava and sweetpotato are household food security crops in addition to being a source of household income. Availability of the new improved varieties to farmers has been a problem in Tanzania. A project was initiated to transfer improved varieties of both cassava and sweetpotato in the lake zone to farmers. In collaboration with community-based organisations (CBOs), non-government organisations (NGOs) and farmer groups, the project distributed different varieties of cassava and sweet potato in Shinyangu and Mwanza regions through CIP/ASARECA. The CBOs, NGOs and farmer groups were very instrumental in facilitating the delivery of improved varieties to farmers. Through this informal seed delivery system using CBOs, NGOs, and farmers groups, farmers have been able to access, use and adopt improved varieties suitable for their areas. The project has also established a system that can be used for future technology transfer activities. through this system more than 988,000 and 1,752,711 cuttings of improved cassava and sweet potato varieties respectively were distributed in three regions of the lake zone. The distribution activity went hand in hand with training of farmers in rapid multiplication techniques of planting materials. 2007 2018-02-21T13:32:33Z 2018-02-21T13:32:33Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91166 en Limited Access International Society for Tropical Root Crops Jeremiah, S.C., Kulembeka, H.P., Kanju, E., Chirimi, B. & Amour, R. (2007). The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer. In: 13th Triennial Symposium of the ISTRC in Tanzania: tropical root and tuber crops : opportunities for poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods in developing countries, (pp. 686-688), 10-14 November, Arusha, Tanzania.
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sweet potatoes
varieties
food security
value chain
Jeremiah, S.C.
Kulembeka, H.P.
Kanju, E.
Chirimi, B.
Amour, R.
The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer
title The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer
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title_fullStr The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer
title_full_unstemmed The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer
title_short The role of community based organisations' NGOs and farmers in technology transfer
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topic cassava
sweet potatoes
varieties
food security
value chain
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91166
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