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Background:Enset Xanthomonas wilt (EXW) was first reported in 1939 and continues to threaten the sustainability of farming systems in south and southwestern parts of Ethiopia. The present study was conducted in the central zones of southern Ethiopia to assess farmers’ knowledge and perception abo...


Yemataw, Z.Mekonen, A.Chala, A.Tesfaye, K.Mekonnen, KinduStudholme, D.J.Sharma, K.[Farmers’ knowledge and perception of enset Xanthomonas wilt in southern Ethiopia]Farmers’ knowledge and perception of enset Xanthomonas wilt in southern Ethiopia

Begum, S.Sharma, K.Mekonnen, KinduLema, ZelalemHailu, T.Fofanah, M.M.[Nutrition: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian highlands]Nutrition: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian highlands

Sharma, K.Lunt, T.Kifle, A.Hailu, MereseitBegum, S.[Potato technologies for improved food security and better income]Potato technologies for improved food security and better income

Sharma, K.Lunt, T.Kifle, A.Hailu, M.Begum, S.Derseh, M.Adie, AberraMekonnen, Kindu[Post-harvest and food safety: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands]Post-harvest and food safety: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands

Tadesse, N.Sharma, K.Baudron, FrédéricAhmed, S.Aynewa, Y.Asfaw, A.Alene, TemesgenEbrahim, M.Dubale, WorknehMekonnen, KinduThorne, Peter J.[Genetic intensification: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands]Genetic intensification: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands

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