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Kirkby, Roger A.David, S.Kasozi, S[Assessing the impact of bush bean varieties on poverty reduction in Sub-saharan Africa: evidence from Uganda]Assessing the impact of bush bean varieties on poverty reduction in Sub-saharan Africa: evidence from Uganda
David, S.[Seed first : developing farmer seed enterprises in Uganda for the production and distribution of bean varieties]Seed first : developing farmer seed enterprises in Uganda for the production and distribution of bean varieties

Drawing on results of a survey of Ugandan farmers who previously hosted bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varietal trials, this paper reports on the adoption of three new bush bean cultivars and assesses the usefulness of post-trial surveys as a methodology for obtaining reliable early feedback on var...


David, S.Wortmann, Charles S.Kasozi, SMugisha-Mutetikka, M[Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans]Using trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: The case of beans
Autor: David, S.

This paper defines basic tenents of the participatory research approach in the context of agricultural technology development. It reviews CIAT`s experiences in Eastern Africa with involving farmers in bean research at three levels; research planning and implementation, varietal selection and seed...


David, S.[Farmer participation in bean research in Africa: experiences from the field]Farmer participation in bean research in Africa: experiences from the field
David, S.[Local bean seed systems in Uganda: preliminary results from surveys in two districts]Local bean seed systems in Uganda: preliminary results from surveys in two districts
David, S.[Alternative approaches to bean seed production and distribution in Eastern and Southern Africa : Proceedings of a working group meeting, Kampala, Uganda, 10-13 October 1994]Alternative approaches to bean seed production and distribution in Eastern and Southern Africa : Proceedings of a working group meeting, Kampala, Uganda, 10-13 October 1994

This article addresses concerns of technology dissemination for small farmers, specifically focusing on the diffusion of new varieties of a self-pollinating crop. Based on bean seed systems research in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, it shows four commonly-held basi...


David, S.Sperling, L.[Improving technology delivery mechanisms: Lessons from bean seed systems research in eastern and central Africa]Improving technology delivery mechanisms: Lessons from bean seed systems research in eastern and central Africa

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