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From technology adoption to understanding innovation: lessons from plantain innovation systems in four countries

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Title From technology adoption to understanding innovation: lessons from plantain innovation systems in four countries
 
Creator Garming, H.
Marin, J.
Purckhauer, S.
Weyori, A.
Staver, C.
Rivera, G.
Guharay, F.
 
Subject PLANTAINS
CROP PRODUCTION
INTENSIFICATION
 
Description Plantain is an important staple food and cash crop in Latin America and West Africa with growing market demand. In recent decades, new production technologies and varieties have become available and are being tested in major producing countries. The purpose of the project ‘Intensification of plantain production in Latin America and West Africa” which results are presented on this poster was 1) to identify determinants for successful technological change for intensification in plantain production and bottlenecks in the socio-economic and market context, and innovation and seed systems in Latin America and 2) analyze how these elements are relevant under conditions in West Africa, so as to contribute to intensification and off-season plantain production for West African smallholders.
 
Date 2019-10-15T15:41:39Z
2019-10-15T15:41:39Z
2014
 
Type Poster
 
Identifier Garming, H.; Marin, J.: Purckhauer, S.; Weyori, A.; Staver, C.; Rivera, G.; Guharay; F. (2014) From technology adoption to understanding innovation: lessons from plantain innovation systems in four countries. 1 p.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104536
 
Language en