Assessing access and adoption of improved bean varieties among the bean growing households in Northern and Southern provinces of Zambia

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Katungi Enid; Hamzakaza Petan; Reyes Byron; Maredia Mywish; Muimui Kennedy, 2018, "Assessing access and adoption of improved bean varieties among the bean growing households in Northern and Southern provinces of Zambia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SPQ03J, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:dlfpqjcRdhvt0s2eQaajIA==

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The data applies to ex-post analysis of improved bean variety adoption. The two provinces of Northern and Muchinga provinces in Zambia constitute the biggest area share planted to bean in the country. A total of 402 bean growing households were selected from 67 villages across seven districts for the survey using a two-stage cluster sample selection method. All information refer to the 2012-2013 agricultural season (i.e. December 2012-April 2013). The study also contributed information on gender aspects of bean production, which was made possible by allowing data on decision-making regarding bean management, labour contribution, use of income from beans, access to extension services & credit, and group membership to be disaggregated by sex and age of household member. (2013)

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