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Characterization of maize producing households in Zimbabwe
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Date added: | 11/11/2010 |
Date modified: | 11/15/2010 |
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This report presents the findings of the household survey, provding insight into the characteristics of maize producing households in the Masvingo and Bikita districts of Zimbabwe.
Ethiopia household survey 2010
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Date added: | 11/04/2010 |
Date modified: | 11/04/2010 |
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This country study presents the findings of the household survey which serves as a baseline for characterizing the maize producting households in Adami Tulu - Jido Kombolcha and Adama Districts, in Oromia, Ethiopia
Choosing the right OPV for southern Africa
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Date added: | 10/06/2010 |
Date modified: | 10/06/2010 |
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This brochure gives a step-by-step account of how to choose an open-pollinated maize variety for southern Africa.
Zambia hh survey report 2010
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Date added: | 09/10/2010 |
Date modified: | 09/10/2010 |
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The purpose of this study is to characterize the maize producing households and to assess the adoption of improved maize varieties. This study was also designed to collect baseline data on farm households to construct indicators that could be used to subsequently measure the impact of the adoption of improved maize varieties. Due to cost and time, the baseline study was conducted in only two selected districts in the country.
Kenya household survey 2010
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Date added: | 09/10/2010 |
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The survey collected baseline data on farm households to construct indicators for measuring changes in the adoption of improved maize varieties and for assessing impact on adopting households. The main objective of the study was to understand the potential use of the drought tolerant maize (DTM) technology by farmers, provide information for policy makers, and serve as a baseline for measuring impacts of the project.