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Rubyogo, Jean-ClaudeBirachi, Eliud AbucheliMukankusi, Clare MugishaKatungi, Enid[Regional bean breeding and seed systems approaches for increased impact: evidence from East and Central Africa Bean Research Network (ECABREN)]Regional bean breeding and seed systems approaches for increased impact: evidence from East and Central Africa Bean Research Network (ECABREN)

The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index revealed weak leadership and influence of women in the community as indicators of women’s political disempowerment. Collective action through farmer groups can be an important strategy for women members to strengthen their political power. The study ho...


Nakazi, FlorenceAseete, PaulKatungi, EnidUgen, Michael Adrogu[The potential and limits of farmers’ groups as catalysts of women leaders]The potential and limits of farmers’ groups as catalysts of women leaders
Katungi, EnidLarochelle, CatherineMugabo, Josephat R.Buruchara, Robin A.[Climbing bean as a solution to increase productivity in land-constrained environments: Evidence from Rwanda]Climbing bean as a solution to increase productivity in land-constrained environments: Evidence from Rwanda
Katungi, EnidLetaa, EmmanuelKabungo, CatherineNdunguru, Agness[Access and utilization of improved common bean technologies in Southern Tanzania]Access and utilization of improved common bean technologies in Southern Tanzania

Limited access to seed of improved varieties is an impediment to agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers in the national and international agricultural research systems have been piloting a community based seed multiplication and marketing enterprises (CBSME) model, as an alt...


Tebeka, Y.A.Katungi, EnidRubyogo, Jean-ClaudeSserunkuuma, D.Kidane, T.[Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia]Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia

Background Common bean one of the grain legumes that was traditionally considered a subsistence crop and therefore a woman’s crop in Uganda was prioritized for commercialization. This has transformed the crop from being a subsistence crop (food security crop) to a commercial crop with more men en...


Nakazi, FlorenceNjuki, JemimahUgen, Michael AdroguAseete, PaulKatungi, EnidBirachi, Eliud AbucheliKabanyoro, RuthMugagga, Isaac JosephNanyonjo, Grace[Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda]Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda
Katungi, EnidKikulwe, EnochEmongor, Rosemary[Analysis of farmers’ valuation of common bean attributes and preference heterogeneity under environmental stresses of Kenya]Analysis of farmers’ valuation of common bean attributes and preference heterogeneity under environmental stresses of Kenya
Letaa, EmmanuelKabungo, CKatungi, EnidOjara, MosesNdunguru, A[Farm level adoption and spatial diffusion of improved common bean varieties in southern highlands of Tanzania]Farm level adoption and spatial diffusion of improved common bean varieties in southern highlands of Tanzania

Background This study investigated consumer demand heterogeneity and valuation of a processed bean product—“precooked beans” with substantially reduced cooking time. Common bean is the most important source of protein for low- and middle-income households in Uganda. Its consumption is, however, ...


Aseete, PaulKatungi, EnidBonabana-Wabbi, JacklineBirachi, Eliud AbucheliUgen, Michael Adrogu[Consumer demand heterogeneity and valuation of value-added pulse products: a case of precooked beans in Uganda]Consumer demand heterogeneity and valuation of value-added pulse products: a case of precooked beans in Uganda
Taba-Morales, GebelHyman, GlennRubiano Mejía, JorgeCastro-Llanos, FabioBeebe, StephenRubyogo, Jean ClaudeKatungi, EnidBuruchara, Robin[Improving African bean productivity in a changing global environment]Improving African bean productivity in a changing global environment

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