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  1. Priority quality traits for gendered sweetpotato breeding in Mozambique by Mayanja, S., Tinyiro, S.E., Ogwal, D.M., Makunde, G.S., Naico, A., Nakitto, M., Ssali, R.T., Andrade, M.I.

    Published 2023
    “…Processing diagnostics and consumer studies evaluated two local varieties (‘Lilas’, ‘N’santimuni’) and two improved varieties (‘Alisha’, ‘Irene’). Data from processors were analyzed using content analysis and summary statistics. …”
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  2. Priority quality traits for gendered sweet potato breeding in Mozambique by Mayanja, Sarah, Tinyiro, Samuel Edgar, Ogwal, Martin, Makunde, Godwill, Naico, Abdul, Nakitto, Mariam, Ssali, Reuben, Andrade, Maria

    Published 2023
    “…Consumers preferred the N’santimuni and Lilas varieties because of their high dry matter, pleasant sweet potato smell, firmness in the hand, smoothness when eating and sweet taste. The Alisha and Irene varieties were the most penalized with low scores on sweetness, mealiness and firmness. …”
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  3. Novel bean varieties reach millions of African farmers by International Center for Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2010
    “…The alliance encompasses the Eastern and Central Africa Bean Research Network (ECABREN), the Southern Africa Bean Research Network (SABRN), and the West and Central Africa Bean Research Network (WECABREN). Mrs. Aidah Abia, Chairperson of Balla Women and Youth Bean Seed Producers in northern Uganda, testifies that growing beans for seed has changed her life. …”
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