Autor:
Johnson, J-M.
Rodenburg, J.
Tanaka, A.
Senthilkumar, K.
Ahouanton, K.
Dieng, I.
Klotoe, A.
Akakpo, C.
Segda, Z.
Yameogo, L.P.
Gbakatchetche, H.
Acheampong, G.K.
Bam, R.K.
Bakare, O.S.
Kalisa, A.
Gasore, E.R.
Ani, S.
Ablede, K.
Saito, K.
Competition from weeds is one of the major biophysical constraints to rice (Oryza spp.) production in sub-Saharan Africa. Smallholder rice farmers require efficient, affordable and labour-saving weed management technologies. Mechanical weeders have shown to fit this profile. Several mechanical we...
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Johnson, J-M.
,
Rodenburg, J.
,
Tanaka, A.
,
Senthilkumar, K.
,
Ahouanton, K.
,
Dieng, I.
,
Klotoe, A.
,
Akakpo, C.
,
Segda, Z.
,
Yameogo, L.P.
,
Gbakatchetche, H.
,
Acheampong, G.K.
,
Bam, R.K.
,
Bakare, O.S.
,
Kalisa, A.
,
Gasore, E.R.
,
Ani, S.
,
Ablede, K.
,
Saito, K.
,
[Farmers' perceptions on mechanical weeders for rice production in sub-Saharan Africa]
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Farmers' perceptions on mechanical weeders for rice production in sub-Saharan Africa