Sweetpotato breeding priority and preferred traits to increasing its utilisation in Niger and Nigeria
Zakari Mahaman Mourtala Issa,
Maxwell Innocent Nwankwo,
Baina Dan-Jimo
et al.
Abstract:Sweetpotato is an important food, feed and vegetable crop in Niger and Nigeria. The adoption of a new variety depends on famers and consumers preferences. The objective of this study was to identify sweetpotato preferred traits by end-users in Niger and Nigeria. The study was conducted in two countries through participatory rural appraisal. The results revealed that sweetpotato is produced by men in Niger, while it is mostly produced by women in South-East Nigeria. In Niger, 100% of cultivated varieties were l… Show more
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