Farmers’ knowledge and awareness of the banana bacteria wilt disease in bushiribo sub-county bududa district
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2024
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Busitema University
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The study aimed to assess farmers' knowledge and awareness of banana bacterial wilt disease in Bushiribo Sub-County, Bududa District. The general objective was to gauge overall awareness, while the specific objectives included identifying factors influencing this knowledge, examining challenges in disease management, and exploring potential solutions. Using a sample of 40 respondents, the study found that 70% of farmers lacked comprehensive knowledge about BBW, which significantly impacted their ability to manage the disease effectively. Additionally, 80% of respondents reported facing challenges such as inadequate access to information, limited resources for disease management, and insufficient training. The findings also revealed that only 40% of farmers were aware of effective management strategies, indicating a gap in knowledge dissemination. The study concluded that improving farmers' access to training and information is crucial for better disease management. It also recommended that targeted interventions be implemented to enhance awareness and provide practical solutions for managing BBW. Further recommendations include strengthening extension services and fostering collaboration between researchers and farmers to develop and disseminate effective management practices.
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Wadulo, J. (2024). Farmers’ knowledge and awareness of the banana bacteria wilt disease in Bushiribo sub-county Bududa District [Research Report]. Busitema University.