Tanzania’s lake region has approximately 15 million inhabitants and practice farming majorly maize, rice, cassava and banana. Sweetpotato is not prioritized crop with availability of other food crops. However, with factors affecting these food crops productivity, the Marando Bora project was initiated to disseminate sweetpotato knowledge and planting materials (Vines). This presentation discus the Marando bora takeover on Decentralised Vine Multipliers (DVMs), challenge, trend analysis and opportunities.
Authors: Dorothy Lusheshanija, Kelvin Shikuku, Margaret McEwan, [49], Dorothy Lusheshanija, Kelvin Shikuku, Margaret McEwan, [49]
Contributors: Administrator, Administrator
Pages: 19
Publisher: International Potato Center
Publication Date: October 8, 2013
Keywords: Decentralised vine multiplier, Marando Bora, Tanzania
HOW TO CITE
McEwan, M., Lusheshanija, D., Sindi, K. and Shikuku, K. 2013. Decentralised Vine Multipliers: Practice after Project? Experiences from Marando Bora, Lake Zone Tanzania. International Potato Center (CIP).