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Adoption of cassava improved modern varieties in the Cauca department in Colombia using DNA fingerprinting

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Title Adoption of cassava improved modern varieties in the Cauca department in Colombia using DNA fingerprinting
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6PXEXQ
 
Creator Floro, Victorino O.
Labarta, Ricardo A.
Becerra López Lavalle, Luis A.
Martinez, Jose M.
Ovalle, Tatiana M.
Rivera, Tatiana
Alvarez, Diego A.
Calle, Fernando
Ocampo, John
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This dataset provides a description of cassava farmers collected in the Colombian Cauca Department during 2014-2015. The survey was implemented using a structured questionnaire administered among 217 households, collecting data at both household and plot level. Survey information includes household socio-demographic characteristics, cassava management practices (e.g. improved variety and other input use, etc.) and cassava production and utilization. Additionally, it was collected crop samples for DNA fingerprinting. The dataset contains numeric, categorical and string variables.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
CASSAVA
VARIETIES
ADOPTION OF IMPROVED MODERN VARIETIES
DNA FINGERPRINTING
Crops for Nutrition and Health
Latin America and the Caribbean
 
Date 2020-12-21
 
Contributor Garcia, Carolina
 
Type Household Survey Data
Socio-Economic Data