Nigeria: Yam leave-bud cuttings have a better yield advantage

Published 2024년 12월 19일

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Dr. Baetrice Aighewi, the Head of Station at the IITA research centre in Abuja, has urged yam farmers to adopt new leave-bud cuttings innovations to increase productivity and income. This technology was developed under the PROSSIVA program, which aims to produce quality seed yams through advanced technologies. The new technology is expected to yield between 30 to 50 metric tonnes per hectare, a significant increase from the current 10 tonnes. The innovations have been demonstrated to be successful and are set to provide farmers with the best planting materials.
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Yam farmers have been urged to adopt the new leave-bud cuttings innovations that would scale up their productivity and income. Speaking at an open day to promote the yam leave-bud cuttings and mini-tuber technologies for seed production at the IITA research centre in Abuja, the Head of Station, Dr. Baetrice Aighewi, a seed system specialist, said the yam innovations present the best opportunities for farmers across the country. The new yam technology was developed under the Program for Seed System Innovation of the Vegetatively Propagated Crops (PROSSIVA), which uses various innovations to rapidly produce quality seed yams. Aighewi said the innovations “encourage seed entrepreneurs to adopt technologically and marketing advances for profitable certified seed yam businesses. The aim is to deliver quality seeds of improved varieties to yam producers.” She said with the new technology, a farmer can get between 30 to 50 metric tonnes per hectare, as against the 10 tonnes farmers are ...

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