Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania

A survey was conducted to assess common bean production constraints especially pests &diseases in three villages during March, 2013. Other areas assessed include gender profiles, land allocation issues, cropping patterns, abiotic stress levels and perception towards integrated pest and disease manag...

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Autores principales: Abang, Mathew M., Arinaitwe, Warren, Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Binagwa, Papias, Kadege, Edith
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93141
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author Abang, Mathew M.
Arinaitwe, Warren
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Binagwa, Papias
Kadege, Edith
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Arinaitwe, Warren
Binagwa, Papias
Kadege, Edith
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
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Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Binagwa, Papias
Kadege, Edith
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description A survey was conducted to assess common bean production constraints especially pests &diseases in three villages during March, 2013. Other areas assessed include gender profiles, land allocation issues, cropping patterns, abiotic stress levels and perception towards integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) options. Also, symptomatic leaves and pods were collected for identification of diseases. In total, 30 respondents were interviewed of which over 70% were males with average land size of 2.9acres. Average land allocated to beans was 1.87 acres with a 63.3% of farmers practicing intercropping. Most (40%) farmers used own saved seed and used both random and row planting. The perception towards use of IPDM options to manage pests and diseases was generally weak to moderate. Among the pests and diseases observed, aphids and white flies were the most common pests while common bacterial blight, angular leaf spot, anthracnose, ascochyta blight and viral diseases were the most common diseases. The incidence and severity of pests and diseases varied between sites but a slight to no variation trend was observed between participating and non‐participating farmers.
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spelling CGSpace931412025-11-05T16:30:16Z Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania Abang, Mathew M. Arinaitwe, Warren Rubyogo, Jean-Claude Binagwa, Papias Kadege, Edith common beans pests plant diseases abiotic stress farmers A survey was conducted to assess common bean production constraints especially pests &diseases in three villages during March, 2013. Other areas assessed include gender profiles, land allocation issues, cropping patterns, abiotic stress levels and perception towards integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) options. Also, symptomatic leaves and pods were collected for identification of diseases. In total, 30 respondents were interviewed of which over 70% were males with average land size of 2.9acres. Average land allocated to beans was 1.87 acres with a 63.3% of farmers practicing intercropping. Most (40%) farmers used own saved seed and used both random and row planting. The perception towards use of IPDM options to manage pests and diseases was generally weak to moderate. Among the pests and diseases observed, aphids and white flies were the most common pests while common bacterial blight, angular leaf spot, anthracnose, ascochyta blight and viral diseases were the most common diseases. The incidence and severity of pests and diseases varied between sites but a slight to no variation trend was observed between participating and non‐participating farmers. 2013 2018-06-07T19:32:24Z 2018-06-07T19:32:24Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93141 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Abang, M., Arinaitwe, W., Rubyogo, J.C., Binagwa, P., Kadege, E. (2013). Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania. (CIAT Africa RISING bean survey, 2013 report). International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Cali. CO. 13 p.
spellingShingle common beans
pests
plant diseases
abiotic stress
farmers
Abang, Mathew M.
Arinaitwe, Warren
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Binagwa, Papias
Kadege, Edith
Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title_full Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title_fullStr Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title_short Baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of Babati district, Tanzania
title_sort baseline survey of common bean production constraints in selected villages of babati district tanzania
topic common beans
pests
plant diseases
abiotic stress
farmers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93141
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