2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1331198
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A gendered assessment of crop traits to improve breeding product design and uptake: the case of potato in Kenya

Janet Mwende Mutiso,
Sarah Mayanja,
John Nyaga
et al.

Abstract: The study assesses the gender implications of a target product profile for table potato in Kenya. Breeding programs mostly emphasize farmers’ trait requirements and rarely pay attention to other value chain actors’ preferences. This partially contributes to the low uptake of improved varieties. Therefore, efforts are required to assess the gender implications of crop product profile proposals during development, testing, and dissemination. In this paper, we assess the gender implications of traits targeted by … Show more

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