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Promising crop biotechnologies for smallholder farmers in East Africa : bananas and maize

Smale, M.

Promising crop biotechnologies for smallholder farmers in East Africa : bananas and maize - Washington, DC (USA) : Mexico, DF (Mexico) : Rome (Italy) : IFPRI, CIMMYT, IPGRI, 2006. - 44 pages - Printed|Computer File - Research at a Glance. Briefs ; No. 19-26 .

List of Briefs:; 19. Assessing the Impact of Crop Genetic Improvement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Research Context and Highlights / Melinda Smale; 20. Crucial Determinants of Adoption: Planting Material Systems for Banana and Maize / Melinda Smale, Enoch Kikulwe, Svetlana Edmeades, Mgenzi Byabachwezi,Jackson Nkuba, and Hugo De Groote; 21. Gauging Potential Based on Current Adoption of Banana Hybrids in Tanzania / Jackson Nkuba, Svetlana Edmeades, and Melinda Smale; 22. Predicting Farmer Demand for Transgenic Cooking Bananas in Uganda / Svetlana Edmeades and Melinda Smale; 23. Predicting Farmer Demand for Bt maize in Kenya / Melinda Smale, Hugo De Groote, and George Owuor; 24. Biodiversity of Bananas on Farms in Uganda / Svetlana Edmeades, Melinda Smale, and Deborah Karamura; 25. Biodiversity of Maize on Farms in Kenya / Melinda Smale, Hugo De Groote, and George Owuor; 26. Biosafety and Biodiversity Risks / Melinda Smale, Hugo De Groote, and Jose Falck-Zepeda.


Text in English


Crops
Biotechnology
Smallholders
Bananas
Maize


East Africa

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