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Banana, cassava diseases attack 47 districts

Banana, cassava diseases attack 47 districts

The government is to fund the research into banana wilt and cassava streak disease, President Yoweri Museveni has said. He made the announcement on Wednesday while meeting with district chairpersons, extension workers, Chief Administrative Officer s, district agricultural officers, farmers and minis...

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New matooke variety empowers households

New matooke variety empowers households

By John Kasozi

EVA Musinguzi, Winifred Ntawera and Keziah Ruharuza cannot believe that the newly-released two-inch Kiwangaazi banana variety they despised is empowering them.

The trio, who are part of the 16 contact farmers for the National Banana Research Programme under the National Agricultural Res...

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welcome

Welcome to the website of the National Banana Research Program. As one of the research arms of NARO, the National Banana Research Program is mandated to carry out research on Banana in Uganda. Its goal is to enhance banana productivity and utilization through development and promotion of technologies for integrated management of weevil, black Sigatoka and nematodes.

Prof. Tushemereirwe Wilberforce

Enhanced banana productivity will, in turn, contribute to the Uganda national goal of improving food security and household income of people living under severe poverty. The NBRP comprises a team of interdisplinary scientists and students working closely to ensure that Banana improvement is approached from a wholistic perspective. The following working groups make up the Banana research team; Breeders, Pathologists, Socioeconomists, Biotechnologists, Nematologists and Entomologists.

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Banana Yield Production

Limited supply of high-yielding and disease-free banana planting materials of three banana cultivars hinders growers to use tissue-cultured materials and to operate diversified farms.

There were banana growers who chose to utilize planting materials from their farms or those from their neighbors
or relatives, some of which are infected by pests and diseases, instead of shouldering the higher cost of tissue-culture planting materials. Also, despite better yields realized in diversified banana cultivar farming.

High incidence of pests and diseases reduces banana yield in Oriental Mindoro. Through the adoption of site-specific Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and dissemination of information on banana pests and diseases and their control, the effects of these infestations would be minimized.
chances of pathogen entering the rhizomes, roots and stem of banana plant.

 

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