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Cowpea is a key cash crop and also a staple food for millions of people in West and Central Africa. Cowpea trade is severely hampered by storage insects especially the cowpea weevil. The Purdue Improved Cowpea Storage (PICS) project was started in Nigeria in 2008 on a pilot basis in the states of...


Abdoulaye, TahirouAyedun, B.Musa, S.A.Lowenberg-Deboer, J.Baributsa, D.Yakubu, S.A.Idris, A.A.[Adoption of PICS bags in Northern Nigeria: a case study of Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina States]Adoption of PICS bags in Northern Nigeria: a case study of Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina States

To address the problem of the continued deterioration of livelihood and food security in the sub Saharan Africa, the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) through the sub Saharan Africa Challenge Programme (SSA CP) is implementing the Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (I...


Olarinde, L.O.Abdoulaye, TahirouKamara, A.Binam, J.Adekunle, A.[Using a linear discriminant analysis approach of baseline conditions to develop household categories in the Sudan Savanna ( KKM PLS SSA CP ), Nigeria]Using a linear discriminant analysis approach of baseline conditions to develop household categories in the Sudan Savanna ( KKM PLS SSA CP ), Nigeria

Varietal adoption based on household surveys has mostly relied on farmers’ response to varietal identification. This method can give biased estimates if farmers are unable to identify improved varieties as a group or by name, or give names that do not match with the released variety list. To tack...


Maredia, Mywish K.Reyes, B.A.Manu-Aduening, J.A.Dankyi, Ansong A.Hamazakaza, P.Muimui, Kennedy K.Rabbi, Ismail Y.Kulakow, P.A.Parkes, E.Abdoulaye, TahirouKatungi, E.Raatz, Bodo[Testing alternative methods of varietal identification using DNA fingerprinting: results of pilot studies in Ghana and Zambia]Testing alternative methods of varietal identification using DNA fingerprinting: results of pilot studies in Ghana and Zambia

The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and collaborating partners have been introducing and disseminating short season soybean varieties among farm households in the Sudan savannas of Northern Nigeria since 2008. Yet, there is no empirical information on the profitability and technic...


Ugbabe, O.O.Abdoulaye, TahirouKamara, A.Mbaval, J.Oyinbo, O.[Profitability and technical efficiency of soybean production in northern Nigeria]Profitability and technical efficiency of soybean production in northern Nigeria

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