Characterization and breeding for resistance against angular leaf spot, root rot and anthracnose pathogens in climbing beans
Targeting farmer acceptable climbing and bush bean varieties through participatory plant breeding in Rwanda
Commercialising organic agriculture. Does it improve household food security? A case study from south-western Uganda
Biophysical factors affecting maize productivity of small-scale farming system under settlement schemes in North-East Zimbabwe
Bridging the cassava productivity gap between Africa and the world: identification of elite CIAT lines adapted to Nigerian agro-ecologies
Empowering communities through market led development: community agro-enterprise experiences from Uganda and Malawi
Tracking outcomes of participatory policy learning and action research: methodological issues and empirical evidence from participatory bylaw reforms in Uganda
Sustaining linkages to high value markets through collective action in Uganda: the case of the Nyabyumba potato farmers
Economically viable and environmentally sound soil, water, and nutrient management practices developed and tested by applying and integrating knowledge of biophysical and socioeconomic processes: Output 2
Superior and diverse grasses and legumes delivered to NARS partners are evaluated and released: Output 4
Mineral fertilizers, organic amendments and crop rotation managements for soil fertility maintenance in the Guinean zone of Burkina Faso (West Africa)