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Tegbaru, A.Fitzsimons, J.Hillbur, P.Kirscht, H.[Resolving the gender empowerment equation in agricultural research a systems approach]Resolving the gender empowerment equation in agricultural research a systems approach

To assess farmers’ perception and criteria for cassava variety preference prior to the dissemination of improved varieties in Cameroon, field visits were organized at the Mbalmayo research farm of International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA ) during the vegetative and harvest periods, a...


Njukwe, E.Hanna, R.Kirscht, H.Araki, S.[Farmers perception and criteria for cassava variety preference in Cameroon]Farmers perception and criteria for cassava variety preference in Cameroon

In order to understand product flows of cassava and actors along its value chain, a study was conducted in three out of the five antennas of National Program for Roots and Tuber Development (PNDRT); South and Centre, West and North West and East regions in Cameroon with the aid of structured ques...


Njukwe, E.Hanna, R.Sarr, S.Shigeru, A.Kirscht, H.Mbairanodji, A.Ngue-Bissa, T.Tenkouano, A.[Cassava value chain development through partnership and stakeholders platform in Cameroon]Cassava value chain development through partnership and stakeholders platform in Cameroon

Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and processors. Cassava breeding programs prioritize “common denominator” traits in setting breeding agendas, to impact the largest possible number of people through improved varieties. This approach has b...


Teeken, B.Olaosebikan, O.Haleegoah, J.Oladejo, E.Madu, T.Bello, A.Parkes, E.Egesi, Chiedozie N.Kulakow, P.Kirscht, H.Tufan, Hale Ann[Cassava trait preferences of men and women farmers in Nigeria: implications for breeding]Cassava trait preferences of men and women farmers in Nigeria: implications for breeding

The aim of this paper was to bridge the socio-technical divide in agricultural systems research by providing an approach that addresses marginalized groups, particularly rural women, and their access to and ownership of agricultural intensification processes. By revisiting social systems theory a...


Tegbaru, A.FitzSimons, J.Kirscht, H.Hillbur, P.[Resolving the Gender Empowerment Equation in agricultural research: A systems approach]Resolving the Gender Empowerment Equation in agricultural research: A systems approach

The study was conducted in three regions (Southwest and Littoral, South and Centre, West and Northwest) of Cameroon to document cassava processed products andtoassess processing constraints among small-holder farmers. A total of twelve small-scale processing units and five marketer...


Njukwe, E.Onadipe, O.Amadou Thierno, D.Hanna, R.Kirscht, H.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Araki, S.Ngue-Bissa, T.[Cassava processing among smallholder farmers in Cameroon: opportunities and challenges]Cassava processing among smallholder farmers in Cameroon: opportunities and challenges

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