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Session 1: Socioeconomics
Spoken Presentations
S1A: Cassava Marketing
Chair: J. Lynam / Rapporter: G. Henry /
Moderator: D. Pachico
Mataya
C., Sichinga K., Kachule R., Tchale H.
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S1-15
Policy Review of Cassava Processing, Marketing and Distribution in
Malawi
Pachico
D., Rivas L.
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S1-19
A Preliminary Comparison of the Potential Welfare and Employment
Effects of Herbicide Tolerant, High Yielding or Mechanized Cassava
in Different Markets in Colombia
Srinivas
T., Santhosh V.S.,
Mithra,
Ramanathan S.
- S1-22
Resource Use Efficiency of Cassava Farmers: Experience of India
S1B: Participatory Research
Chair: C. Gines / Rapporter: L. Chiwona /
Moderator: A.M. Thro
Thro A.M., C. Spillane, C. Gines and Sperling L. - S1-23
Issues in Biotechnology-assisted Participatory Plant Breeding
Anantharaman M. and S. Ramanthan - S1-01
Cassava Varietal Attributes – Identification through Participatory
Technology Development Approach for Biotechnological Interventions
Escobar R., C. Hernandez, J. Restrepo, G. Ospina, J. Tohme and W. Roca - S1-08
Involvement of Farmers in the Development of Cassava Low-Cost Input, in vitro Propagation Methods
Kathundu C. and L. Chiwona-Karltun - S1-10
How can Cassava Farmers Harness the Emerging Market
Opportunities in Malawi?
Nxumalo M.H. - S1-17
Review of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Production and
Utilization Constraints in Swaziland and Potential Countermeasures
Nonverbal Presentations - S1A and S1B
Benesi I.R.M., C.C. Moyo, J. Mkumbira, F.P. Chipungu, A.P. Mtukuso
and N.M. Mahungu - S1-02 (POSTER)
Cassava: Becoming a Giant Crop in Malawi – Current Status
Caballero H. - S1-03
Cassava Processing in Dry Coastal Areas of Ecuador
Corredor G.A., M. Ramirez, C. Baquero and A. Espitia - S1-04
Regional Participative Scale-Up of AM Production on Cassava Clean
Seed Production Programs
Dung, Nguyen Lani - S1-05
Why Vietnamese Develop Cassava Plantations while Rice is Abundant
Edison S., M. Anantharaman and R.R. Nair - S1-07
(POSTER)
Concerns of Cassava as a Food Security and Industrial Crop,
Enabling Rural Employment and Empowerment of Women in India
Gonçalves Fukuda W.M. - S1-09
Participatory Research in Cassava Breeding with Farmers in Northeast Brazil
Huu Duong - S1-06
Cassava Production and Utilization in Vietnam
Kulata A.N. - S1-11
Cassava Growing- The Ugandan Experience
Kumah J.G. - S1-12
The Economic Importance of Cassava and its Significance in West
Africa
A.
Laignelet, R. Gámez, C. Chaparro, A. Espitía, J. Benavides, C.
Baquero and D. Suárez - S1-13
Production and Management of Quality Seeds for the
Socio-economic Development of Small and Medium-sized Cassava Farmers
in the Colombian North Coast
Laomaikein M.K. - S1-14
Cassava: Culture in the System of Food Crop Production in Chad
Mera V., H. Caballero and C.M.J. Ginés - S1-16
(POSTER)
Cassava and Users: Determining Needs and Priorities in Ecuador
Nyiwan D. and Idiris M. - S1-18
Inadequate Research in Cassava Biotechnology: A Major Cause of Food
Insecurity for Millions in the Tropical Regions Today
Ramaswamy N.M. - S1-20
Constraints and Future Strategies for Sustainable Productivity in
Cassava
Robertson A.I. and T. Ruhode - S1-21
The Potential Advantages of Cassava over Hybrid Maize as a Food
Security and Cash Crop in the Southern African Semi-Arid Zone
Van Bien P., Hoang Kim, J. J. Wang and R.H. Howeler - S1-24
Present Situation of Cassava Production and the Research and
Development Strategy in Vietnam
Vega V.R.M., S. Rodríguez, M. García, J. López, J.C. Ventura, M.
Cabrera, Y. Beovides, M. Folguera, M. Oliva, C. Pons, M. Martínez,
D. Guerra, M. Alvarez, H. T. J. García. - S1-25
Increasing Cassava Yields by Means of Participatory Biotechnology
Ssemakula G. N., Bua A., Sserubombwe W. and
Tumwesigye S. - S1-26
Farmer led versus breeder led cassava variety evaluation and
selection: The experience of the Uganda National Cassava programme.
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