Grain Legumes Strategies and Seed Roadmaps for Select Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (Nigeria: Chapter 13 of 16)
Grain legumes strategies and roadmaps for Nigeria, identifying workable and efficient models for the production of different categories of legume seed.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (686.95 KB)
Grain Legumes Strategies and Seed Roadmaps for Select Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (Senegal: Chapter 14 of 16)
Grain legume strategy and roadmap for Senegal, identifying workable and efficient models for the production of groundnut seed.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (400.59 KB)
Grain Legumes Strategies and Seed Roadmaps for Select Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (Bangladesh: Chapter 15 of 16)
Grain legumes strategies and roadmaps for Bangladesh, identifying workable and efficient models for the production of different categories of legume seed.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (342.35 KB)
Grain Legumes Strategies and Seed Roadmaps for Select Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (India: Chapter 16 of 16)
Grain legumes strategies and roadmaps for India, identifying workable and efficient models for the production of different categories of legume seed.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (822.54 KB)
Tropical Grain Legumes in Africa and South Asia: Knowledge and Opportunities
A report that brings together the information required to develop an effective research and development strategy for tropical legumes, reviewing trends, research impacts, and constraints in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (1.97 MB)
Lessons from Two Years of Tropical Legumes II: Second Annual Review and Planning Meeting 16–20 November 2009, Bamako, Mali
Lessons from two years of the Tropical Legumes II Project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), which aims to bring about significant increases in the productivity and production of tropical legumes to improve farmers’ income, nutrition quality, and livelihoods in the drought-prone areas of SSA and South SA.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (2.18 MB)
Promoting a versatile but yet minor crop: Soybean in the farming systems of Kenya
Using a three-tier-approach based on successful soybean promotion strategies, this study assesses the effect of market development at household-level, community-level, and linking farmers’ groups to industrial processors on sustainable soybean promotion in Kenya.
Project: TLII
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