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This report summarizes the results of a baseline household-­‐level survey, led by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), carried out in 7 villages and 140 households in Lushoto, Tanzania in January 2011. The objective of this baseline effort was to de...


Lyamchai, CharlesYanda, P.Z.Sayula, GeorgeKristjanson, Patricia M.[Summary of household baseline survey results: Lushoto, Tanzania]Summary of household baseline survey results: Lushoto, Tanzania

Hoima District, in West Central Uganda, is predominantly agricultural. A baseline survey, supported by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) was undertaken in late 2010 aimed at describing the characteristics of farming systems and better understandi...


Mubiru DNKristjanson, Patricia M.[Summary of household baseline survey results: Hoima District, West Central Uganda]Summary of household baseline survey results: Hoima District, West Central Uganda

This report summarizes the results of a household survey of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) carried out in the Vaishali sampling frame of Bihar, northeast India, with an objective to better understand the baseline characteristics of farm familie...


Bhatta, Gopal DattSingh, RKPKristjanson, Patricia M.[Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results: Vaishali Site, Bihar State (Northeast India)]Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results: Vaishali Site, Bihar State (Northeast India)

The present study uses georeferenced community level data to study the adoption of improved cowpea in northern Nigeria. One objective of this study is to find out which factors of the community of village level are significant determinants of adoption of improved dual-purpose (DP) cowpea variatie...


Kristjanson, Patricia M.Okike, I.Tarawali, Shirley A.Kruska, R.L.Manyong, Victor M.Singh, B.B.[Evaluating adoption of new crop-livestock-soil-management technologies using georeferenced village-level data: the case of cowpea in the dry savannahs of West Africa]Evaluating adoption of new crop-livestock-soil-management technologies using georeferenced village-level data: the case of cowpea in the dry savannahs of West Africa

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