2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1908.04237
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Crowdsourcing real-time viral disease and pest information. A case of nation-wide cassava disease surveillance in a developing country

Abstract: In most developing countries, a huge proportion of the national food basket is supported by small subsistence agricultural systems. A major challenge to these systems is disease and pest attacks which have a devastating effect on the smallholder farmers that depend on these systems for their livelihoods. A key component of any proposed solution is a good disease surveillance network. However, current surveillance efforts are unable to provide sufficient data for monitoring such phenomena over a vast geographic… Show more

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