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Okonya, J.Kroschel, J.[Gender differences in access and use of selected productive resources among sweet potato farmers in Uganda.]Gender differences in access and use of selected productive resources among sweet potato farmers in Uganda.

This paper evaluates the determinants of decision-making in relation to the production of four crops (banana, cassava, potato, and sweet potato). Understanding the division of labor and decision-making in crop management may lead to designing better interventions targeted at improving efficiency ...


Okonya, J.S.Mudege, Netsayi N.Rietveld, A.M.Nduwayezu, A.Kantungeko, D.Hakizimana, B.M.Nyaga, J.N.Blomme, GuyLegg, J.P.Kroschel, J.[The role of women in production and management of RTB crops in Rwanda and Burundi: Do men decide, and women work?]The role of women in production and management of RTB crops in Rwanda and Burundi: Do men decide, and women work?

Kroschel, J.Alcázar, JesusCanedo, V.Miethbauer, T.Zegarra, O.Córdoba, L.Gamarra, C.[Produccion de papa organica en la region andina del Peru: El manejo integrado de plagas lo hace posible.]Produccion de papa organica en la region andina del Peru: El manejo integrado de plagas lo hace posible.

Kroschel, J.Alcázar, JesusCañedo, V.Miethbauer, T.Zegarra, O.Córdoba, L.Gamarra, C.[Production of organic potatoes in the Andean Region of Peru: The enabling role of integrated pest management.]Production of organic potatoes in the Andean Region of Peru: The enabling role of integrated pest management.

In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme rainfall, and delayed/early rains have become more frequent and/or intense. This has left most of the rural poor farmers’ food insecure and their livelihoods threatened. A total of 192 sweetpotato ...


Okonya, J.Syndikus, K.Kroschel, J.[Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda]Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda

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