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Program Grants and Outputs for Year 2002
Grant Title:
The Maize Research Program in Uganda
Grants 2002
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PI:
Dr. George Bigirwa
Grantee:
NARO
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Duration:
Three Years
Contact Details
NARO/NAARI
P. O. Box 7048, Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256 (-41) -341554
Fax: +256 (41) 321070
Email: g.bigirwa@naro-ug.org
Projects Outputs
Improvement of an experimental variety LP 16 to disease resistance and low nitrogen tolerance.
Development of weevil and ear rot resistant maize varieties and conversion of Longe 4 and Longe 1 to quality protein maize varieties
Occurrence, source and impacts of fungal rots of maize in Uganda.
Strengthening maize seed supply systems for small-scale farmers in Western Kenya and Uganda.
Human capacity development.
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