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The Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance is a consortium of African-owned regional bean networks consisting of National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) from 28 countries in sub- Saharan Africa, the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and a number of donor organizations. PABRA’s...


Buruchara, Robin A.Chirwa, RowlandAbang, Mathew M.Rubyogo, Jean-Claude[Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance Model]Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance Model

The common bean is sensitive to many biotic and abiotic constraints. To enhance farm productivity, farmers need to have access to and use bean production practices that combine seed of improved varieties as well as integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) and integrated pest and disease manage...


Abang, Mathew M.Chirwa, RowlandRubyogo, Jean-ClaudeMukankusi, Clare Mugisha[Development and Dissemination of Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Technologies for Management of Biotic and Abiotic Stresses affecting Common bean in PABRA]Development and Dissemination of Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Technologies for Management of Biotic and Abiotic Stresses affecting Common bean in PABRA

This initiative was aimed at demonstrating that the public‐private partnerships in the bean seed value chain can make a difference to avail bean seed of improved varieties to farmers. The common beans is an import food crop covering an estimated area of 260,000 ha in Malawi in 2010. However the r...


Rubyogo, Jean-ClaudeMagreta, R.Chirwa, RowlandMazuma, E.Andrews, M.[Private‐Public Partnership: improved bean seed access in Malawi]Private‐Public Partnership: improved bean seed access in Malawi

Buruchara, Robin A.Chirwa, RowlandAbang, Mathew M.Muthoni, Rachel[Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance: New Results-Based Management System for enhanced impact-oriented R4D]Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance: New Results-Based Management System for enhanced impact-oriented R4D

In Mozambique, farmers experience severe constraints in accessing quality bean seed at planting time, because the seed industry hardly supplies seed of legume crops. To address this issue, a project on bean seed production and delivery systems was launched in the country to improve farmers’ acces...


Chirwa, RowlandAmane, ManuelAdelino, ManuelTembo, FrankMagreta, Ruth[Creating impact oriented bean seed delivery systems for the poor in Mozambique: a baseline study]Creating impact oriented bean seed delivery systems for the poor in Mozambique: a baseline study
Rubyogo, Jean-ClaudeTembo, FChirwa, RowlandAmane, MMadata, C.S.[Collaborative research program for creating impact oriented bean seed delivery systems for the poor in Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania]Collaborative research program for creating impact oriented bean seed delivery systems for the poor in Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania
Blair, Matthew W.Buendía Castellanos, Hector F.Díaz, Lucy MilenaDíaz, J.M.Giraldo Zapata, Martha C.Moreno, NGonzález, L.Duque E., Myriam CristinaDebouck, Daniel G.Zhang, X.Wang, S.Peloso, MJBrondani, Rosana Pereira V.Borba, TCOKresovich, SMitchell, SEAsfaw, A.Kimani, P.M.Chirwa, RowlandAvila, T.Rojas, XDávila, AGil, HPérez, N.M.Acosta, J.A.Lorigados, S[World-wide common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) diversity and race structure]World-wide common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) diversity and race structure
Mponela, PowellNdengu, GiftChataika, Bartholomew Y.E.Chirwa, RowlandTamene, Lulseged[Narrowing common bean yield gap and improving productivity using organic soil amendments within smallholder farming systems of Sub-Saharan Africa]Narrowing common bean yield gap and improving productivity using organic soil amendments within smallholder farming systems of Sub-Saharan Africa
Chataika, Bartholomew Y.E.Ndengu, GiftMponela, PowellTamene, LulsegedChirwa, Rowland[Drought tolerant bean varieties offer hope to smallholder farmers in Malawi]Drought tolerant bean varieties offer hope to smallholder farmers in Malawi
Tembo, FChirwa, RowlandMakumba, WKalolokesya, L[Collaborative research program for improving smallholder food security, nutrition and income through increased production and marketing of climbing beans]Collaborative research program for improving smallholder food security, nutrition and income through increased production and marketing of climbing beans

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