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Joyce Haleegoah
Crops Research Institute Ghana - Kumasi / Ghana
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AD Scientific Index ID: 4977154
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Joyce Haleegoah's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Cassava trait preferences of men and women farmers in Nigeria: implications for breeding Economic Botany 72, 263-277, 2018
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Practices and constraints in bambara groundnuts production, marketing and consumption in the Brong Ahafo and Upper East Regions of Ghana Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2010
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Producer characteristics and determinants of technical efficiency of tomato based production systems in Ghana academicJournals, 2013
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The exposure and adoption of New Rice for Africa (NERICAs) among Ghanaian rice farmers: What is the evidence African Journal of Agricultural Research 6 (27), 5911-5917, 2011
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Using elicitation mechanisms to estimate the demand for nutritious maize: evidence from experiments in rural Ghana (HarvestPlus Working Paper No. 10) HarvestPlus, 2013
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