Tessera publishing5/17/2023 ![]() Disease incidence has shown that the intensity ![]() End line assessment has shown that the disease prevalenceĭeclined to 10 percent in 2013. Results showed that aboutĢ5.6% of farmers’ field was infected by the disease in 2007 and the level Research Project, elderly people and senior experts. Informant interviews, relevant secondary data, literature and inter-personalĭata were collected from unpublished progress report from National Enset On-farm participatory monitoring and observation with 60 farm households, key ![]() Holders’ mobilization and awareness creation for the promotion of technologiesįor EXW control in Ethiopia among 2010-2012. This paper therefore assessed the importance of stake Inform these communities via a combination of community mobilization andĪwareness creation. It is the responsibility of the research institute to adequately That differential success in EXW control is mainly due to approach used in theĮXW control. Management options has opened a new vista and is enhanced by well-informedĬommunities who are aware of the management approach available to them. The opportunity to provide integrated EXW musacearum is the major constraint inĮnset-based farming system. and Brandt, S., Eds., Enset-Based Sustainable Agriculture in Ethiopia, Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Enset, IAR, Addis Ababa, 188-203.Ĭommunity Mobilization and Awareness Creation for the Management of Enset Xanthomonas Wilt (EXW): The Case of Gerino Enset Tekil Kebele Administration, Gurage Zone, Southern EthiopiaĪUTHORS: Zerihun Yemataw, Awole Zeberga, Sadik Muzemil, Fikre Handoro, Mikias YeshitlaĪwareness Creation, Community Mobilization, Enset, Enset Xanthomonas Wilt, Integrated Management, Gurage ZoneĪBSTRACT: Enset bacterial wilt (EXW) caused by XanthomonasĬampestris pv.
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