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dc.contributor.authorLow, Jan
dc.contributor.authorSindi, Kirimi
dc.contributor.authorShikuku, Kelvin M
dc.contributor.authorOkello, Julius J
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-27T07:06:35Z
dc.date.available2015-02-27T07:06:35Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.citationOkello, Julius J., K. Sindi, and J. Low. "Consumer perceptions and demand for biofortified sweet potato-based biscuit: The case of Akarabo golden power biscuit in Rwanda." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 14.3 (2014).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/80870
dc.description.abstractThis paper interrogates some of the beliefs about production and consumption of sweet potato in general, and orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) in particular, using both descriptive and exploratory factor analysis and data collected from farmers in Tanzania. It finds that contrary to beliefs, sweet potato production and consumption is significant to growers and farmers value some key attributes such as yield, taste, storability of the roots and nutritional benefits. It therefore concludes that the negative beliefs about sweet potato are unfounded. The paper discusses the implications of the findings.en_US
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dc.titleFarmer Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato Attributes: An Analysis of Common Beliefs about Sweetpotato Production and Consumptionen_US
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