Farmers Preference and Willingness to Pay for Sugarcane Seed Attributes in Kenya
Bonniface K. Muasa,
Antony Sije,
Luke Oyugi
Abstract:Over the years, Sustainable production of sugarcane has been impeded by scarcity of high-quality seeds, this has been mainly attributed by dominancy use of recycled planting materials which are often sourced from local social networks. To help reverse this trend, a number of organizations have been involved in the development of improved and clean seed cane planting material. However, a sustainable seed-system has not yet been actualized largely due to limited development of improved cane seed systems. In orde… Show more
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