Farmer-preferred traits and variety choices for finger millet in Uganda

dc.contributor.authorHamba Sophia
dc.contributor.authorKasule Faizo
dc.contributor.authorMayanja Ibrahim
dc.contributor.authorBiruma Moses
dc.contributor.authorNatabirwa Hedwig
dc.contributor.authorNasirumbi Sanya Losira
dc.contributor.authorDeborah Rubin
dc.contributor.authorOccelli Martina
dc.contributor.authorAdikini Scovia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-10T08:22:28Z
dc.date.issued2024-02-28
dc.description.abstractFinger millet is a climate-resilient crop providing food and nutrition security and income In Uganda. However, the current productivity of finger millet in farmers’ fields is low and among other factors, this is due to the poor adoption of improved varieties. With this study we aim to identify and profile varietal traits preferred by finger millet farmers and consumers in Uganda. We specifically focus on how these traits vary among women and men in the Ugandan finger millet value chain. We collect data using semi-structured questionnaires among 170 households growing millet in Bushenyi, Lira, and Nwoya districts, and we triangulate questionnaires replies with qualitative information from 11 focus group discussions and 3 key informant interviews. Using descriptive statistics and probit regression models, we find that the majority of the farmers (97%) prefer growing landrace varieties of finger millet compared to only 3% growing improved varieties. The most preferred varieties were Kaguma in Bushenyi, Ajuko Manyige in Nwoya, Kal Atar, and Okello Chiba in Lira. Farmers’ choice of variety depends on a combination of traits including agronomic, marketing, and consumption traits. Gender, marital status, education levels, and occupation are the major socio-demographic factors that influence specific preferences related to finger millet variety. This study lays a foundation for designing a gender-responsive finger millet product profile to guide the development and release of new varieties by the finger millet crop improvement program.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency of International Development (USAID). The contents are the authors’ responsibility and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. Program activities of the Centre of Innovation for Finger Millet and Sorghum (CIFMS) under the Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI) are funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Cooperative Agreement No. 7200AA-19LE-00005.
dc.identifier.citationHamba S, Kasule F, Mayanja I, Biruma M, Natabirwa H, Sanya LN, Rubin D, Occelli M and Adikini S (2024) Farmer- preferred traits and variety choices for finger millet in Uganda. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 8:1282268. doi: 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1282268
dc.identifier.other10.3389/fsufs.2024.1282268
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchspace.naro.go.ug/handle/123456789/356
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
dc.subjectfinger millet
dc.subjectgender dynamics
dc.subjectsocio-demographic factors
dc.subjectvariety preference
dc.subjectUganda
dc.titleFarmer-preferred traits and variety choices for finger millet in Uganda
dc.typeArticle

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