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In an effort to improve rural farmer’s livelihood, many initiatives have been initiated in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to link cassava farmers to markets. Several models have been used including use of leading entrepreneurs, targeting farmers’ associations/groups, conducting industrial tests to sens...


Mahungu, N.M.Jumbo, S.Sandifolo, V.Howard, D.Mhone, A.Nthonyiwa, A.Rusike, J.[Linking farmers to markets: opportunities and challenges for cassava farmers in Malawi]Linking farmers to markets: opportunities and challenges for cassava farmers in Malawi
Mhone, A.Sandifolo, V.Jumbo, S.Mwale, C.Gondwe, F.M.T.Moyo, C.Mahungu, N.M.[Chitipi farms in Malawi: a success story of cassava in the state sector]Chitipi farms in Malawi: a success story of cassava in the state sector

Muthoni Andriatsitohaina, RachelBarungi, MChirwa, RowlandChianu, J.N.Birachi, Eliud Abucheli[Determining the market share of improved common bean varieties traded in selected markets in Malawi]Determining the market share of improved common bean varieties traded in selected markets in Malawi

Sanginga, Pascal C.Chirwa, RowlandNjuki, JemimahMagombo, T[Enabling rural innovation in Africa: bean as an entry point: the case of Bokosi Village in Kasungi, Malawi]Enabling rural innovation in Africa: bean as an entry point: the case of Bokosi Village in Kasungi, Malawi

Cassava is an important root crop in Malawi. It is the second most important food crop after maize. It is grown throughout the country as a food security crop, sack/cash crop, and as a staple food crop along the Lake Malawi. Is is a staple for over 39 % of the country’s population. Farmers ...


Gondwe, F.M.T.Mahungu, N.M.Hillocks, R.J.Raya, M.D.Moyo, C.C.Soko, M.M.Chipungu, F.P.Benesi, I.R.M.[Economic losses experienced by smallscale farmers in Malawi due to cassava brown streak virus disease]Economic losses experienced by smallscale farmers in Malawi due to cassava brown streak virus disease

Sustainable intensification (SI) has been regarded as the basis for environmentally sound and equitable agricultural development. Field based assessment of technologies needs to move beyond production and economic performance to include environment, social and human condition. In this study we sy...


Snapp, Sieglinde S.Grabowski, PhilipChikowo, RegisSmith, A.Anders, E.Sirrine, D.Chimonyo, V.G.P.Bekunda, Mateete A.[Maize yield and profitability tradeoffs with social, human and environmental performance: is sustainable intensification feasible?]Maize yield and profitability tradeoffs with social, human and environmental performance: is sustainable intensification feasible?

World Agroforestry Centre[Evidence-based scaling-up of evergreen agriculture for increasing crop productivity, fodder supply and resilience of the maize-mixed and agropastoral farming systems in Tanzania and Malawi: Africa RISING early wins project proposal]Evidence-based scaling-up of evergreen agriculture for increasing crop productivity, fodder supply and resilience of the maize-mixed and agropastoral farming systems in Tanzania and Malawi: Africa RISING early wins project proposal

International Center for Tropical Agriculture[A catalogue of tested crop, soil, and water management options under varied land degradation conditions and socio-economic environment in the target areas in Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia: Africa RISING early wins project proposal]A catalogue of tested crop, soil, and water management options under varied land degradation conditions and socio-economic environment in the target areas in Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia: Africa RISING early wins project proposal

Soybean rust, caused by the biotrophic pathogen Phakopsora pachyrhizi is a highly destructive disease that occurs in many soybean producing regions throughout the world causing substantial yield losses. Knowledge about P. pachyrhizi virulence is needed to guide development and deployment of soybe...


Murithi, H.Haudenshield, J.Beed, Fen D.Mahuku, George S.Joosten, M.H.Hartman, G. L.[Virulence diversity of Phakopsora pachyrhizi isolates from east Africa compared to a geographically diverse collection]Virulence diversity of Phakopsora pachyrhizi isolates from east Africa compared to a geographically diverse collection

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