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Adoption And Impact Of Improved Groundnut Varieties In Uganda -Household survey

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Title Adoption And Impact Of Improved Groundnut Varieties In Uganda -Household survey
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11038/10046
 
Creator Shiferaw, Bekele
Muricho, Geoffrey
Okello, Juluis
 
Publisher International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
 
Date 2006
 
Relation Kassie, K, (2010), Adoption and Impact of Improved Groundnut Varieties on Rural Poverty- Evidence from rural Uganda, Discussion Paper, Environment for Development
Shiferaw B, Muricho G, Okello J, Kebede T A and Okecho G. 2010. Adoption of Improved
Groundnut Varieties in Uganda. Research Report no. 5. Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh,
India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 36 pp.
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Subject Groundnut
 
Description The primary survey was conducted in 2 sages. The first stage was a reconnaissance survey the purpose of which was to have a broader understanding of the groundnut production and market conditions in Uganda. This involved consultative discussions with farmers, traders, extension workers who were working with the farmers. The inputs from these discussions were used to refine the objectives of the study, sampling procedures and survey instrument. During the second stage, the survey was conducted in 7 districts one each to represent the farming practices of Teso, Lango, Montane and West Nile and three to represent Banana-cotton-finger-millet farming practice. A multi stage stratified sampling technique was used to sample households in each of the selected districts. In each district a full list of groundnut growing sub counties was identified from which three sub counties was randomly selected. This was followed by the selection of 3 parishes from each of the each sub counties .Thus from these 9 parishes in each district 1 village was randomly selected, from each of these villages 15 households were surveyed providing a total of 135 households per district.Thus from 7 districts a total of 945 households were surveyed.
Citation: Shiferaw, Bekele; Muricho, Geoffrey; Okello, Juluis, 2006, "Adoption And Impact Of Improved Groundnut Varieties In Uganda -Household survey", http://hdl.handle.net/11038/10046 UNF:5:YgAS6SrVe2/o39Tnue3Rmw== International Crop Research Institute for Semi Arid TROPICS [Distributor] V4 [Version]
 
Coverage Time Period Covered: 2006 - 2006
Date of Collection: 2006 - 2006
Country/Nation: Uganda
Geographic Coverage: Arua, Busia, Tororo, Lira, Iganga, Mbale, Saroti.
 
Type Survey
 
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