CSIR-SARI introduces new cowpea varieties to farmers in Sanzee, Ghana

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) in Ghana has introduced two new high-yielding cowpea varieties, Awudu Benga and Kanton Bongdaa, to smallholder farmers in the Mion District. Capable of yielding up to 1.4 tonnes per hectare, these varieties are rich in essential nutrients and are drought-tolerant and pest-resistant. The introduction aims to enhance cowpea production, improve food security, and increase revenue for farmers. The initiative, funded by the Legume Systems Innovation Lab and USAID, also provides farmers with practical training in best agronomic practices to optimize crop health and productivity.
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By Samuel SAM The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) has unveiled two high-yielding cowpea varieties—Awudu Benga and Kanton Bongdaa—to smallholder farmers in the Mion District of Northern Ghana. This initiative aims to enhance cowpea production, food security and revenue generation for farmers. The varieties, capable of yielding an average of 1.4 tonnes per hectare, are rich in essential nutrients such as iron, calcium and zinc, and contribute to soil health. These qualities are expected to transform the livelihoods of farmers, create employment opportunities for youth and promote sustainable agriculture. The announcement was made during a field day held at Sanzee in the Mion District, one of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Zone of Influence districts. The event, attended by 254 smallholder farmers and stakeholders, showcased the potential of the new varieties to address challenges in ...
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