The CSIR-Savanna Agricultural
Research Institute (CSIR-SARI), has engaged farmers in Participatory Varietal Selection
(PVS) on a demonstration field consisting of advanced Cowpea breeding lines at its
Manga Station in the Upper East Region.
Nine candidate cowpea lines were presented
to the farmers to make selections based on their own preference and to seek
opinions of the farmers on their choices.
This falls in line with CSIR-SARI’s
quest to develop new crop varieties that suit farmers needs in the midst of
changing climatic conditions in Northern Ghana.
The Participatory Varietal Selection
(PVS) brought together One hundred farmers, ten Agricultural Extension Agents
(AEAs), three Directors of Department of Agriculture,
A cross section of some participants at the Varietal Selection at Manga |
Five Research Scientists and ten Technicians. The cowpea research and the PVS was sponsored by Bayer Crop Science, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Accelerated Varietal Improvement and Seed Delivery of Legumes and Cereals in Africa (AVISA).
Farmers play a pivotal role in varietal selection prior to the
release of varieties to ensure that the released varieties meet farmer preferred
traits.
The farmers were therefore engaged to assess and select the lines that suits
them in terms of their earliness, high yield (pod and seed load), resistance to
insect pests and diseases, resistance to striga and large seed size and
preferred seed coat colour among others.
Research Scientist and Cowpea Breeder with the CSIR-SARI Dr. Theophilus Kwabla Tengey, in an interview |
In an interview with Radio Ghana, a
Research Scientist and Cowpea Breeder with the CSIR-SARI Dr. Theophilus Kwabla
Tengey, indicated that before the release of any variety, the best materials
are selected and evaluated on-farm or on farmers field.
This Dr. Tengey stated will
inform the scientist/breeder on the candidate lines to present to the National
Varietal Release and Registration Committee (NVRRC).
Farmer’s participation is
usually key so that at the end, whichever gets approved for release will be
widely adopted or accepted by farmers as they were involved in the selection
process.
The Director of MoFA in charge of Bawku Municipal, Mr. Charles Akwotiga |
The Director of MoFA in charge of Bawku Municipal, Mr. Charles
Akwotiga, expressed gratitude for the immense contribution of CSIR-SARI in the
Agricultural sector.
He said the varieties released so far by the CSIR-SARI, are
not only apt in mitigating the climatic conditions but are more profitable to
farmers, especially in the five regions of Northern Ghana.
Mr. Akwotiga
therefore advised the farmers to discard cropping the unimproved varieties and
adopt new varieties developed and also, make sure they obtain seeds from the
right source in order not to toil in vain.
Dr. Francis Kusi, a Senior Research Scientist with the CSIR-SARI |
Dr. Francis Kusi, a Senior Research
Scientist with the CSIR-SARI, hosted the participants.
He took farmers through good
production practices being implemented on foundation seed fields of Kirkhouse
Benga and Wang Kae varieties of cowpea which were released by the Institute in
2016.
He schooled them on land preparation, planting, weed control, insect pest
management and prompt harvesting. Analyzing the cost/benefit of cowpea
production, Dr Kusi admonished the farmers that it is very profitable to
venture into cowpea production in Northern Ghana.
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