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Chickpea is widely grown food grain legume in rotation with cereals and is an important source of food and income. The chickpea value chain comprise of different actors at different functional levels. Evidence indicates that it is characterized by weak chain coordination leading to poor productio...


Amanu, T.Baars, E.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAbdulkadir, BirhanAmpadu-Boakye, T.Giller, Ken E.Kanampiu, F.[Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.]Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.
Loon, M.P. vanDeng, N.Grassini, P.Edreira, J.I.R.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewBaijukya, Frederick P.Marrou, H.Ittersum, Martin K. van[Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa]Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa

Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-ecological locations of Ethiopia and were characterized on the basis of 76 phenotypic traits. Furthermore, 18 representative strains were selected and characterized using multilocus sequence analyse...


Tena, W.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewDegefu, T.Walley, F.[Genetic and phenotypic diversity of rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in soils from southern and central Ethiopia]Genetic and phenotypic diversity of rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in soils from southern and central Ethiopia

Mnalku, A.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[N2Africa packages improves sustainable productivity of chickpea in Ethiopian Vertisols]N2Africa packages improves sustainable productivity of chickpea in Ethiopian Vertisols

Getachew, D.Tegegne, Y.Kassa, W.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAmanu, T.Baars, E.[Smallholder farmers’ legume technology adoption preferences and contributions to farmers’ performance: Evidences from N2Africa project]Smallholder farmers’ legume technology adoption preferences and contributions to farmers’ performance: Evidences from N2Africa project

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