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Banana Production Trends, Cultivar Diversity, and Tissue Culture Technologies Uptake in Kenya

机译:香蕉生产趋势,品种多样性和组织培养技术在肯尼亚的摄取

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Banana ( Musa acuminate L) is the world’s most widely known and distributed fruit and is a great contributor to food security in the developing world. However, many limiting factors affect banana farming, which cut across sociodemographic factors and agronomic and management practices. The current study was carried in three counties, including Kisii, Nyamira, and Embu. The study aimed to assess agronomic practices, banana production practices (main banana cultivars, source of planting materials), market information, and awareness of tissue culture bananas. Sample size was determined using the Snedecor and Cochran formula, and data were collected using structured questionnaires, observation, and face to face interviews from 90 smallholder farmers. Data obtained were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0, and Microsoft Excel was used to generate tables and graphs. Results indicated that banana production in Kisii, Nyamira, and Embu were limited by several factors including pests and diseases, limited access to quality disease-free planting materials, access to extension services, especially in Kisii and Nyamira, as well as access to agrochemicals. Declining production as well as limited market access also adversely affected production in these regions. Most farmers chose cultivars according to the availability of planting materials, suitability to the region, productivity, as well as market demand. The most predominant cultivar in Kisii and Nyamira was the Ng’ombe which was planted by about 90% and 73.3% of the respondents, respectively. In Embu, the most common cultivar was Israel and was planted by 96% of the respondents. More than 50% of the farmers in Kisii, Nyamira, and Embu cited lack of awareness of tissue-cultured bananas. None of the respondents in the study sites carried out any value addition processes on bananas thus limiting exploitation of a major revenue source. There was low adoption of tissue-cultured banana cultivation with the highest recorded number of respondents growing tissue-cultured banana reported in Embu (36%), followed by Kisii (10%) and lastly Nyamira (3.3%), as well as limited knowledge of tissue culture technology in three counties with 60% of the respondents in Kisii, Nyamira, and Embu indicating limited knowledge of the tissue-cultured banana varieties. This could potentially lead to a decline in production due to the use of potentially diseased planting materials. Creating awareness with the aid of relevant authorities on the potential benefits of utilizing disease-free tissue-cultured bananas and adopting low-cost tissue culture technology will significantly boost banana production in these regions and the country as a whole. The results of this study could be used by relevant stakeholders to increase banana productivity in the study areas.
机译:香蕉(Musa Quuminate L)是世界上最广阔和分布式的水果,是发展中国家粮食安全的伟大贡献者。然而,许多限制因素会影响香蕉农业,这些因素跨越社会渗塑因素和农艺和管理实践。目前的研究是三个县,包括Kisii,Nyamira和Embu。该研究旨在评估农艺实践,香蕉生产实践(主要香蕉品种,种植材料来源),市场信息和组织文化香蕉的认识。使用Snedecor和Cochran公式测定样品大小,使用结构化问卷,观察和面对90名小农农民的访谈收集数据。使用统计包来分析所获得的数据,用于社会科学版(SPSS)22.0版,而Microsoft Excel用于生成表格和图形。结果表明,香蕉生产在Kisii,Nyamira和Embu的若干因素有限,包括害虫和疾病,有限的获得质量无病的种植材料,尤其是Kisii和Nyamira的延期服务,以及获得农用物。下降生产以及有限的市场准入也在这些地区产生不利影响。大多数农民根据种植材料的可用性,适用于该地区,生产率以及市场需求的情况下选择了品种。 Kisii和Nyamira最占优势的品种是Ng'ombe分别由约90%和73.3%的受访者种植。在EMBU中,最常见的品种是以色列,由96%的受访者种植。超过50%的基西亚,尼亚米拉和Embu引起了对组织培养的香蕉的认识。研究网站中的任何受访者都没有对香蕉进行任何价值加法过程,从而限制了对主要收入来源的利用。采用组织培养的香蕉种植体培养量较低,胚胎培养的组织培养的香蕉数量最高(36%),其次是Kisii(10%),最后尼拉达(3.3%),以及有限的知识作者:邹琦,南霉菌,纽巴拉及EMBU,36岁的组织培养技术占三个县中的60%县,表明所述组织培养的香蕉品种有限了解。由于使用潜在的患病种植材料,这可能导致生产的下降。借助相关机构的潜在益处创造意识,利用无病组织培养的香蕉,采用低成本组织培养技术将在这些地区和全国各地的香蕉生产大大提高。该研究的结果可以由相关利益攸关方使用,以增加研究领域的香蕉生产力。

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