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Processing cassava onto pellets, an internationally acceptable and commercially rewarding cassava product minimizes quantitative and qualitative losses. Pellet samples were produced through the conventional chipping, drying, milling then pelleting with and without steaming (CDMP-S and CDMP) and m...


Raji, A.O.Kanwanya, N.Sanni, L.A.Asiru, W.B.Dixon, A.Ilona, P.[Optimisation of cassava pellet processing method]Optimisation of cassava pellet processing method

Parkes, E.Y.Kanju, E.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasMahungu, N.M.Aina, O.O.Moshood, B.Agbona, A.Akuwa, K.C.Bello, A.A.Olaosebikan, O.Ilona, P.Dixon, Alfred G.O.Kulakow, P.A.[Mainstreaming cassava biofortification in Africa: a contribution towards reducing malnutrition and hunger]Mainstreaming cassava biofortification in Africa: a contribution towards reducing malnutrition and hunger

In recent times, results of various adoption studies have been mixed, raising questions regarding why some improved farm technologies are still not widely adopted several years after their first introduction. Many improved cassava varieties have been introduced to millions of farm households acro...


Oparinde, A.Abdoulaye, TahirouManyong, Victor M.Birol, E.Asare-Marfo, DoreneKulakow, P.A.Ilona, P.[A technical review of modern cassava technology adoption in Nigeria (1985-2013): trends, challenges, and opportunities: HarvestPlus working paper, No. 23]A technical review of modern cassava technology adoption in Nigeria (1985-2013): trends, challenges, and opportunities: HarvestPlus working paper, No. 23

Cassava is an important food security crop among smallholder farmers in Southern Nigeria, because it can tolerate drought, low soil fertility and its production requires minimum external inputs. In most African countries, cassava is becoming important cash crop that has high potential for use as ...


Tarawali, G.Iyangbe, C.Udensi, U.E.Ilona, P.Osun, T.Okater, C.Asumugha, G.N.[Commercial-scale adoption of improved cassava varieties: A baseline study to highlight constraints of large-scale cassava based agro-processing industries in Southern Nigeria]Commercial-scale adoption of improved cassava varieties: A baseline study to highlight constraints of large-scale cassava based agro-processing industries in Southern Nigeria

The initiative of cassava value chain in West Africa has provided sustainable opportunity for transferring best bet agronomic, processing and marketing practices to less privileged small holder enterprises in Nigeria, Benin and Sierra Leone. This project which started 2008, sponsored by Common Fu...


Sanni, L.O.Onadipe, O.O.Alenkhe, E.B.Ilona, P.Davis-Mussagy, M.Dixon, Alfred G.O.[Cassava value chain development in West Africa: success stories]Cassava value chain development in West Africa: success stories
Sanni, L.O.Wlinma, C.Okecbukwu, R.U.Lemchi, J.Ogbe, F.Akaroda, M.Okom, E.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Ilona, P.Dixon, A.[Cassava postharvest needs assessment survey in Nigeria: synthesis report]Cassava postharvest needs assessment survey in Nigeria: synthesis report
Ezedinma, C.Udensi, U.Okechukwu, R.Ibana, S.Akoroda, M.O.Ilona, P.Ogbe, F.Sanni, L.O.Lemchi, J.Chikoye, D.Okoro, E.Dixon, A.[Cassava weeds and management in Nigeria]Cassava weeds and management in Nigeria

Based on the premise that smallholders often get excludedas markets become more commercial, this paper draws lessons from the Cassava: Adding Value for Africa (C:AVA) Project by exploring the main issues and challenges facing extension service partners in five African cou...


Adebayo, K.Abayomi, L.Abass, A.Dziedzoave, N.T.Forsythe, L.Hillocks, R.J.Gensi, R.Gibson, R.Graffham, A.J.Ilona, P.Kleih, U.K.Lamboll, R.I.Mahende, G.Martin, A.M.Onumah, G.E.Orr, A.W.Posthumus, H.Sanni, L.O.Sandifolo, V.Westby, Andrew[Sustainable inclusion of smallholders in the emerging high quality cassava flour value chains in Africa: challenges for agricultural extension services]Sustainable inclusion of smallholders in the emerging high quality cassava flour value chains in Africa: challenges for agricultural extension services

Background: The impact of cassava value chain development has not just been to expand utilization of the crop but also to improve livelihood of the key players especially in the rural sector. This duo benefit is usually achieved through enhanced productivity and capacities of the key players invo...


Onadipe, O.O.Sanni, L.O.Alenkhe, E.B.Ilona, P.[Livelihood enhancement from cassava enterprise: building experience from Benin Republic]Livelihood enhancement from cassava enterprise: building experience from Benin Republic

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