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Dongmo, M.Hanna, R.Kekeunou, S.Gnanvossou, D.Kroschel, J.Tonnang, Henri E.Z.Nanga Nanga, Samuel[Tephritid fruit fly, Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsura & White]Tephritid fruit fly, Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsura & White

Ethiopia has a diverse agroecology and many areas are suitable for growing temperate, subtropical or tropical fruits. Substantial areas receive sufficient rainfall and many lakes, rivers and streams could also be used to support fruit production. Despite this potential, the total land area under ...


Berhe, KahsayDessalegn, YigsawBaredo, Y.Teka, W.Hoekstra, DirkTegegne, Azage[Smallholder-based fruit seedling supply system for sustainable fruit production in Ethiopia: lessons from the IPMS experience]Smallholder-based fruit seedling supply system for sustainable fruit production in Ethiopia: lessons from the IPMS experience

Dale Woreda is well known for its avocado (Persia americana) and to a lesser extent mango (Mangifera indica) production. These fruit trees are planted along with coffee (Coffee arabica), enset (Enset ventricosum) and other crops. They are important sources of income and food, playing a considerab...


Yilma, K.Berhe, KahsayGebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkAyele, D.Gebrehawariat, K.[A Farmer-based fruit seedling supply system in Dale Pilot Learning Woreda (PLW): experiences from IPMS]A Farmer-based fruit seedling supply system in Dale Pilot Learning Woreda (PLW): experiences from IPMS

Dry, dehiscent fruits of Acacia tortilis provide important fodder for pastoral livestock in dry seasons on the central Borana Plateau, fruits of A. nilotica may also be useful during drought. Information was needed on fruit yield to assess what these species could contribute to improved calf feed...


Atsedu, M.Coppock, D.L.Detling, J.K.[Fruit production of Acacia tortilis and A. nilotica in semi-arid Ethiopia]Fruit production of Acacia tortilis and A. nilotica in semi-arid Ethiopia

In Goma, fruits considerably contribute in improving the nutritional status and income of the community. However, its production and productivity has been very low. The objective of this case study is to share best practices and lessons learned from farmer-based improved fruit seedlings supply sy...


Baredo, Y.Berhe, KahsayHoekstra, Dirk[Fruit commodity development in Goma District through farmer-based improved fruit seedling supply system: Experiences from IPMS]Fruit commodity development in Goma District through farmer-based improved fruit seedling supply system: Experiences from IPMS

The Raya valley in Tigray, where Alamata Woreda is located, has suitable climate and rich water resources, among others, to grow various tropical fruits. Development of fruits only started a few years ago (1996) with the Raya Valley Development Project and the OoARD (Office of Agriculture and Rur...


Berhane, G.Gebrehiwot, A.Gebrezgiabher, T.Berhe, KahsayHoekstra, Dirk[Tropical fruit production through value chain development approach in Alamata Woreda, Northern Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS]Tropical fruit production through value chain development approach in Alamata Woreda, Northern Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS

More than 80 scientists and development officers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, China, Czech viii Republic, Sri Lanka and Bioversity International exchanged results of their research and development projects on agrobiodiversity man...


Turdieva, M.K.Kayimov, A.K.Baymetov, K.I.Mustafina, F.U.Butkov, E.A.[Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of fruit crops and wild fruit species. Proceedings of International scientific and practical conference, 23-26 August 2011, Tashkent, Uzbekistan]Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of fruit crops and wild fruit species. Proceedings of International scientific and practical conference, 23-26 August 2011, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Achigan-Dako, E.G.Tchokponhoue, D.A.N’Danikou, S.Gebauer, J.Vodouhe, R.S.[Current knowledge and breeding perspectives for the miracle plant Synsepalum dulcificum (Schum. et Thonn.) Daniell]Current knowledge and breeding perspectives for the miracle plant Synsepalum dulcificum (Schum. et Thonn.) Daniell

Bure district has a diverse ago-ecology, different soil types, a relatively long rainy season and a number of rivers and streams for irrigation. Therefore, it has suitable tract of land to grow temperate, subtropical and tropical fruit crops. In 2007, fruits were identified as a potential marketa...


Dessalegn, YigsawBerhe, KahsayHoekstra, DirkMehari, Y.Derso, T.[Smallholder fruit development in Bure District, Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS]Smallholder fruit development in Bure District, Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS

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