Striga (witchweed) is a parasitic weed that seriously constrains the productivity of staples such as maize, sorghum, millet and upland...
Striga (witchweed) is a parasitic weed that seriously constrains the productivity of staples such as maize, sorghum, millet and upland rice in Sub-Saharan Africa. Striga infests as much as 40 million hectares of smallholder farmland in the region and causes yield losses ranging from 20–80% and even total crop failure in severe infestation.
Striga (witchweed) is a parasitic weed that seriously constrains the productivity of staples such as maize, sorghum, millet and upland...
The pod borer (Maruca vitrata) inflicts severe damage to cowpea leading to yield losses of between 70–80% in severe infestations....
Banana bacterial wilt disease threatens production of banana in the Great Lakes region, leading to a 50% decline in household incomes from banana...
Drought is the most important constraint of African agriculture severely affecting maize, the most important African staple food crop. The WEMA...
Mycotoxins are produced by fungal moulds that contaminate various agricultural commodities either before, during or after harvest.
Cassava is an important food crop both for urban and rural consumers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa has for the last two decades been experiencing a continuous increase in rice consumption driven mostly by a shift in consumer...
At the turn of this century, biotechnology emerged as a powerful tool that has contributed to increased agricultural productivity in many...
Rice consumption is increasing at about 8 percent a year in many Sub-Saharan African countries. However, the increase in yield per year is less...
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