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  1. Building on CORAF’s scaling mechanisms to spillover climate-smart agriculture technologies and innovations in West and Central Africa by Kpadonou, G Esaïe, Ganyo, Komla Kyky, Lamien, Niéyidouba, Sobgui, Caroline Makamto, Segnon, Alcade C, Zougmoré, Robert B.

    Published 2022
    “…The online MITA (to date) displays 243 technologies and has recorded up to date about millions of views/visitors, with more than 10 recent intentions to purchase been analyzed. …”
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  2. Promoting Gender- and Nutrition-Sensitive Agricultural Technologies and Innovations in West and Central Africa by Ganyo, Komla Kyky, Kpadonou, G. Esaïe, Lamien, Niéyidouba, Maiga, Mariame, Ngaido, Amadou, Diallo, Yacouba, Sobgui, Caroline Makamto, Segnon, Alcade C., Zougmoré, Robert B.

    Published 2023
    “…This Info Note describes the process and outputs of MITA 2023 and gives next steps for massive acquisition and adoption of gender- and nutrition-sensitive T&Is.…”
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  3. Potential CSA and CIS options for scaling in Senegal by Worou, Nadine

    Published 2023
    “…This is a presentation by AICCRA Senegal on the occasion of the Marché des Innovations et des Technologies Agricoles (MITA) 2023, a CORAF initiative. An opportunity for the AICCRA Coordinator to present the best gender- and nutrition-sensitive agricultural innovations promoted by the project in Senegal.…”
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  4. AICCRA Additional Financing: West Africa Consultation by Zougmoré, Robert B., Segnon, Alcade C, Moustapha, Belmira

    Published 2023
    “…Leveraging AICCRA regional partners’ events such as the Regional Market of Agricultural Innovations (MITA) led by CORAF, has boosted level of attendance and diversity of stakeholders to the consultation. …”
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  5. Scaling Gender and Nutrition Sensitive technologies and innovations in West and Central Africa: Lessons learnt from the Market for Agricultural Innovation and Technology by Segnon, Alcade C., Obossou, Esdras, Moustapha, Belmira Y., Ganyo, Komla Kyky, Kpadonou, G. Esaïe, Lamien, Niéyidouba, Zougmoré, Robert B.

    Published 2023
    “…AICCRA collaborated with its regional partner, CORAF to promote tested and sound GNS Technologies during the 2023 Market for Agricultural Innovation and Technology (MITA). Thirteen (13) potential gender- and nutrition-sensitive CSA and CIS innovations available for scaling up were presented by AICCRA country clusters in West Africa focusing on dry land cereals and livestock in Senegal, rice-based systems in Mali and roots and tubers in Ghana. …”
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  6. Assessing El Niño-induced drought in Zambia and its effects using earth observation data by Ghosh, Surajit, Kour, Sneha, Taron, Avinandan, Kaywala, Karyn, Rajakaruna, Punsisi

    Published 2025
    “…Significant surface water loss is observed in the hydropower reservoirs such as Itezhi Tezhi Dam (117.40 sq. km), Mita Hills Dam (25.72 sq. km) and in parts of Lake Kariba (58.72 sq. km) between December 2023 and April 2024. …”
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  7. Evaluacion de resistencia del frijol al Apion godmani en Judapa Guatemala by Beebe, Stephen E., Salguero, V

    Published 1982
    “…At the Apion nursery, Asuncion Mita, Jutiapa, several entries from the Guatemalteco Germplasm Bank (some formerly reported as resistant), entries from CIAT preliminary yield trials (EP-81), and individual selections from Linea 17 and from the International Apion Nursery were assessed for resistance to the bean pod weevil, Apion godmani. …”
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  8. Producción de semilla del pasto angleton en el Valle del Cesar. by Barros Henriquez, J.A.

    Published 2018
    “…Se sembró pasto Angleton utilizando material vegetativo a distancias de 50 cm, en el mes de julio. A la mitas del área sembrada se le aplicaron 50 kg de N/ha al inicio del macollamiento. …”
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  9. Efecto de tres densidades de siembra en el comportamiento de tres cultivares comerciales de maíz (Zea mays L.) en dos localidades. by Rojas Ruiz, Richard Paúl

    Published 2016
    “…Las fórmulas de abonamiento empleadas fueron de 180-70-80 y 180-70-70 kg.ha-1, de N-P-K en las localidades de Afilador y Naranjilla, respectivamente; aplicándose todo el fósforo, mitas del potasio y del nitrógeno a los 10 días de la siembra y el resto de potasio y nitrógeno a los 20 días después de la primera aplicación. …”
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