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    Breeding to meet farmers` needs

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    Sperling, L.
    Date Issued
    1989
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
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    Open Access
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    Sperling, L. 1989. Breeding to meet farmers` needs. In: Smithson, J.B. (ed.). Workshop on Bean Varietal Improvement in Africa (1989, Maseru, Lesotho). Proceedings. Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference (SADCC); Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Regional Programme on Beans in Southern Africa, Arusha, TZ. p. 90-105. (CIAT African workshop series no. 4)
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55945
    External link to download this item: http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/38616-38629_Workshop_%20on_%20Bean_%20Varietallmprovement_%20in_%20Africa%20_%281989,_%20Maseru,_%20Lesotho%29._%20Proc.pdf#page=96
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    This paper describes two techniques used in Rwanda for integrating farmer expertise into bean varietal development. Standard farmer evaluation of on-farm trials can help: 1) indicate how varieties perform under farmer conditions; 2) better identify criteria critical to farmers; 3) target varieties to agronomic regions; 4) target varieties to socio-economic groups of farmers; and 5) lead to the improvement or fine-tuning of varieties. A second, novel evaluation procedure, farmer evaluation of on-station trials, has the following further advantages; 1) integration of farmer criteria into the breeding process at an earlier stage; 2) promotion of a close breeder/farmer collaboration; and 3) enhancement of farmer influence in technology/varietal development. Both techniques are described in detail: the evaluation formats, the process, specific findings and future implications. Such methods for melding farmer and breeding expertise are neither arduous nor time-consuming; they can be integrated, at little monetary cost, into an on-going farmer-oriented research program. (AS)
    AGROVOC Keywords
    phaseolus vulgaris; plant breeding; cultivars; innovation adoption; selection; on-farm research; questionnaires; fitomejoramiento; variedades; adopción de innovaciones; selección; investigación en la finca; cuestionarios; ruanda
    Subjects
    BEANS; PLANT BREEDING;
    Countries
    Rwanda
    Regions
    Africa; Eastern Africa
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