Interview with the regional coffee extension officer for Uganda Coffee Development Authority, Sironko district on the relationship with IITA and appreciation for the research support provided to the coffee sector.
Interview with the senior assistant secretary of Busiita sub county Sironko district on the relationship with IITA and appreciation for the research support provided to the coffee sector.
Margiotta, S.
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[Stepwise interview with public sector - Busiita subcounty, Sironko district - Ms. Madaya Saphina]
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Stepwise interview with public sector - Busiita subcounty, Sironko district - Ms. Madaya Saphina
Clip of a practice that makes up the generic set of Uganda Coffee recommended good agricultural practices, in addition to the additional recommended climate-smart agricultural practices
Showcasing the stepwise mobile application prototype developed by IITA Uganda and Mango Tree which is to be tested in the field with IITA impact partner extension workers to inform the potential for scaling up the use of this extension support tool.
De-suckering, Clip of a practice that makes up the generic set of Uganda Coffee recommended good agricultural practices, in addition to the additional recommended climate-smart agricultural practices
Coffee wilt disease cultural control: Clip of a practice that make up the generic set of Uganda Coffee recommended good agricultural practices, in addition to the additional recommended climate smart agricultural practices.
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
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[Stepwise Luweero library of GAP: coffee wilt disease cultural control]
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Stepwise Luweero library of GAP: coffee wilt disease cultural control
Chemical control of BCTB, Clip of a practice that make up the generic set of Uganda Coffee recommended good agricultural practices, in addition to the additional recommended climate smart agricultural practices
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
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[Stepwise Luweero library of GAP: chemical control of BCTB]
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Stepwise Luweero library of GAP: chemical control of BCTB