Poor access to improved seeds in West and Central Africa has compromised crop yields and productivity as most farmers source the bulk of their seeds from informal channels. The use of farmer produced seeds has mostly resulted in high seedling mortality thereby presenting challenges to cocoa rehab...
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Asare, R.
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Afari-Sefa, Victor
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Muilerman, Sander
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[Access to improved hybrid seeds in Ghana: Implications for establishment and rehabilitation of cocoa farms]
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Access to improved hybrid seeds in Ghana: Implications for establishment and rehabilitation of cocoa farms