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

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Title Assessing access and adoption of improved bean varieties among the bean growing households in Northern and Southern provinces of Zambia
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SPQ03J
 
Creator Katungi, Enid
Hamzakaza, Petan
Reyes, Byron
Maredia, Mywish
Muimui, Kennedy
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description 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.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Social Sciences
Improved bean varieties
Beans
Plant breeding
Crop improvement
Varieties
Innovation adoption
PABRA
Sex-disaggregated data
Agrobiodiversity - AGBIO
Africa
 
Contributor Katungi, Enid
 
Type Survey Data
Socio-economic Data
Sex-disaggregated Data