Resultados de búsqueda - "technology"

  1. Effect of technology awareness and access on the conservation of clean planting materials of vegetatively produced crops: The case of sweetpotato por Okello, A., Sindi, K., Shikuku, Kelvin Mashisia, Low, Jan W., McEwan, M., Nakazi, F., Namanda, S., Babu, A., Mafuru, J.

    Publicado 2015
    “…This study used discrete and count data regression models and data collected from 732 farm households in Tanzania to test the effect of participation on a project designed to break this quality “seed” bottleneck (via technology awareness and targeted access to clean planting materials) on: i) the decision to conserve planting materials during dry periods for future planting and ii) the number of conservation strategies used by farmers.…”
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  2. Managing vulnerability to drought and enhancing livelihood resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: Technological, institutional and policy options por Shiferaw, B., Tesfaye, K., Kassie, M., Abate, T., Boddupalli, P.M., Menkir, A.

    Publicado 2014
    “…This paper attempts to highlight thechallenges of drought in SSA and reviews the current drought risk management strategies, especially thepromising technological and policy options for managing drought risks to protect livelihoods and reducevulnerability. …”
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  3. Determinants of adoption and intensity of use of balance nutrient management systems technologies in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria por Akinola, Adebayo A., Alene, Arega D., Adeyemo, R., Sanogo, D., Olanrewaju, A.S., Nwoke, C., Nziguheba, Generose

    Publicado 2010
    “…As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, an integrated soil fertility management project promoted two technology packages: a combined application of inorganic fertilizer and manure (BNMS-manure) and a soybean/maize rotation practice (BNMS-rotation) in the northern Guinea savanna (NGS) of Nigeria. …”
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  4. Accounting for correlation among environmental covariates improves delineation of extrapolation suitability index for agronomic technological packages por Muthoni, Francis K., Baijukya, Frederick P., Bekunda, Mateete A., Sseguya, H., Kimaro, Anthony A., Alabi, T., Mruma, S., Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard

    Publicado 2019
    “…Accounting for correlation structure among covariates improved estimate of risk of extrapolating technologies. The covariate that highly limited the suitability of specific technology package in each pixel was identified. …”
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