A Participatory Impact assessment (PASS) was undertaken to evaluate the adoption of improved crop technologies by farmers in the savannas of Borno State, Nigeria. A total of 476 people including 288 men and 188 women participated in PASS. These included representatives of 97 farmer groups/CBOs, o...
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Amaza, P.S.
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Ellis-Jones, J.
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Kamara, A.Y.
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Helsen, J.
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Gaya, H.I.
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[A participatory adoption of improved crop technologies in the savannas of West Africa: empirical study from Borno, Nigeria]
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A participatory adoption of improved crop technologies in the savannas of West Africa: empirical study from Borno, Nigeria