Integrated agricultural research in Malawi

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR single centreen
cg.contributor.crpPolicies, Institutions, and Markets
cg.coverage.countryMalawi
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2MW
cg.coverage.regionEastern Africa
cg.identifier.urlhttp://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/integrated-agricultural-research-in-malawi/en
cg.isbn978-92-9043-958-5en
cg.link.permalinkhttp://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=244&tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=2440&cHash=29783a1438990d1d5c518c4c7b98d9d3en
cg.placeRome, Italyen
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen
cg.subject.bioversityVEGETABLE CROPSen
cg.subject.bioversitySEED QUALITYen
cg.subject.bioversityPESTSen
cg.subject.bioversityDISEASESen
cg.subject.bioversityPRODUCTIONS CONTROLen
cg.subject.bioversityTRAINING COURSESen
dc.contributor.authorBioversity Internationalen
dc.contributor.authorGotor, Elisabettaen
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-03T09:01:41Zen
dc.date.available2016-02-03T09:01:41Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/70599
dc.titleIntegrated agricultural research in Malawien
dcterms.abstractAround 50% of Malawi’s rural communities are living in poverty, with 25% still living in ‘ultra poverty’ with high rates of malnutrition. The cultivation of vegetable crops can provide an income, while indigenous vegetables in particular can contribute significantly to vitamin and mineral intake. While the climate is favourable for vegetable production, the lack of quality seed varieties, combined with poor pest and disease deterrents, hinder vegetable cultivation and both production and consumption has remained low. Agricultural research on improving productivity in sub-Saharan countries previously suffered from limited funding and poor intergration of key stakeholders. A more integrated approach has been proposed. With the help of Bioversity International, farmers were trained to conduct research towards improved vegetable production, marketing and ultimately, improved nutrition and incomes. This publication is part of the Bioversity International’s series of Impact Assessment Briefs that aim to inform readers about the major results of evaluations carried out by the centre. The Briefs summarize conclusions and methods of more formal papers published in peer-reviewed journals.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.audienceScientistsen
dcterms.bibliographicCitationGotor, E.; Martin, W. (2013) Integrated agricultural research in Malawi. Impact Assessment Brief No. 12. Bioversity International 4 p.en
dcterms.extent4 p.en
dcterms.issued2013en
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherBioversity Internationalen
dcterms.subjectvegetable cropsen
dcterms.subjectseed qualityen
dcterms.subjectpestsen
dcterms.subjectdiseasesen
dcterms.subjectproductions controlen
dcterms.subjecttraining coursesen
dcterms.typeBrief

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