Farmers’ Perceptions of Rain-Fed Wheat Production Constraints, Varietal Preferences and their Implication to Rain-fed Wheat Breeding in Zambia
@inproceedings{Tembo2016FarmersPO, title={Farmers{\^a}€{\texttrademark} Perceptions of Rain-Fed Wheat Production Constraints, Varietal Preferences and their Implication to Rain-fed Wheat Breeding in Zambia}, author={Batiseba Tembo and Julia Sibiya and Pangirayi Bernard Tongoona and R. A. M. Melis and Mweshi Mukanga}, year={2016} }
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important widely grown food crops worldwide. In Zambia, it is an important cereal crop, second after maize. However, its production amongst the small-scale farmers has declined over the years. To determine the causes of this decline, a participatory rural appraisal was conducted in Mpika district in Zambia as a case study to assess farmers’ perceived constraints and preferences of rain-fed wheat varieties. Focus group discussions, semi…
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