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Adoption and impact of improved bean technologies among the bean growing households in Southern Highlands of Tanzania

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Title Adoption and impact of improved bean technologies among the bean growing households in Southern Highlands of Tanzania
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/U9NUGD
 
Creator Katungi, Enid
Letaa, Emmanuel
Kabungo, Catherine
Ndunguru, Agnes A
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The data are part of the outputs of a survey conducted in Southern Tanzania Highlands between November 2016 and January 2017 by CIAT-PABRA team in collaboration with socio-economics team at Agricultural Research Institute – Uyole. The objective of collecting the data was to assess the adoption of improved bean varieties that have been developed over time by the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) through Pan-African Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) and National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) in Tanzania and evaluate in ex-post the impacts of their adoption on crop productivity, farm income, crop commercialization and food security. Information on ex-post impacts could provide important lessons for researchers and a basis for development agencies and policy makers when deciding on resource allocation. In line with this point, the study went beyond investigating impacts on the outcomes mentioned above and looked at others indicators of breeding performance and the interventions in seed systems that sought to address challenges of inaccessibility of improved seed by disadvantaged groups such as the poor, women and those in far remote locations.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Social Sciences
Improved bean varieties
Beans
Plant breeding
Crop improvement
Varieties
Impact assessment
Productivity
PABRA
Agrobiodiversity - AGBIO
Africa
 
Contributor Katungi, Enid
 
Type Survey Data
Socio-economic Data
Survey Data from primary sources