Social Economics
The highland cooking banana (Musa genome group AAA-EA) is the most important crop in East African Great Lakes Region. In Uganda, production has expanded and productivity increased in the country’s southwest and declined in the central region where the crop has traditional roots. Analyzing crop characteristics and performance was imperative to elucidate the factors that have contributed to this change. Performance analysis helps to inform possible investment policies and strategies in the banana sub-sector for both regions.
Changes in economic conditions appear to have contributed to the shift in banana production from the central to the southwest. Specifically, increase in nonfarm farm income in the central region reduced farmers’ need for cash income generated from farm production. On the other hand, high food prices increased farmers’ need to rely on own farm production for household needs.
There was shift in resource allocation in favor of crops most suited to satisfying household food needs (e.g. sweet potato, cassava and beans) against crops that appear to be more profitable (e.g. bananas) when valued at farm gate prices. In the southwest, farmers adopted technologies and crop activities that were relatively more labour demanding, but more rewarding in terms of cash benefits. Specifically, bananas were adopted because they satisfied both the cash needs and food requirements of the farmers. However, a significant proportion of land (not suited to banana production) is committed to millet production to supplement bananas in terms of food security.
Projects

Promotion of IPM practices and technologies Hybrids
Development of disease and pest resistant hybrids Architecture
Banana Architecture Improvement Disease
Development of disease resistant transgenics Pests
Development of pest resistant transgenics Diagnostics
Development of pathogen diagnostics Marketing
Banana utilization and Marketing Quality
Development of banana with improved fruit quality Cell Suspensions
Development of cell and tissue culture materials for banana Research














