Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire

Information on comprehensive evaluation of agricultural innovations is often limited. This study provides an overview of multidisciplinary evaluation of a lowland rice variety, WITA 9 (released in Côte d’Ivoire in 1998), with respect to its agronomic performance, grain quality, resistance to disease...

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Main Authors: Kazuki Saito, Amadou Touré, Aminou Arouna, Rose Fiamohe, Drissa Silué, John Manful, Amadou Bèye, Andrew Abiodun Efisue
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-10-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1667834
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spelling doaj-c77e276e80d54a4583926606793659592020-11-25T01:49:08ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082019-10-0122442844210.1080/1343943X.2019.16678341667834Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’IvoireKazuki Saito0Amadou Touré1Aminou Arouna2Rose Fiamohe3Drissa Silué4John Manful5Amadou Bèye6Andrew Abiodun Efisue7Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), Sustainable Productivity Enhancement ProgramAfrica Rice Center (AfricaRice), Sustainable Productivity Enhancement ProgramAfrica Rice Center (AfricaRice), Policy, Innovation Systems and Impact Assessment ProgramUniversité d’Abomey-Calavi (UAC)Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), Genetic Diversity and Improvement ProgramMinistry of Food and Agriculture, Planting for Food and Jobs SecretariatAfrica Rice Center (AfricaRice), Senior Seed Expert under Director of Strategic PartnershipsUniversity of Port HarcourtInformation on comprehensive evaluation of agricultural innovations is often limited. This study provides an overview of multidisciplinary evaluation of a lowland rice variety, WITA 9 (released in Côte d’Ivoire in 1998), with respect to its agronomic performance, grain quality, resistance to diseases, adoption by farmers, impact on productivity and farmers’ income, and marketability. WITA 9 had the highest paddy yield among the tested varieties including an international check (IR 64) and recently developed varieties adapted to this country. WITA 9 had a higher amylose content (26–28%) than others tested. This study confirmed its resistance to bacterial leaf blight, Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV), and rice blast. A household survey showed that the adoption rate was 24%, its paddy yield advantage was 0.7 t ha–1, and its adoption increased farmer’s income by US$ 91 ha–1 per season. A market study showed that consumers’ willingness to pay was higher for WITA 9 than any other locally produced rice variety and comparable to imported rice in one of two markets. We conclude that WITA 9 is an ideal innovation for enhancing productivity and rice import substitution in Côte d’Ivoire. An effective seed delivery system and enhancing farmers’ and consumers’ awareness of this variety are vital for accelerating impact.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1667834Agronomic performanceCôte d’Ivoirediseasesgrain qualityimpact assessmentmarket studyOryza sativa
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author Kazuki Saito
Amadou Touré
Aminou Arouna
Rose Fiamohe
Drissa Silué
John Manful
Amadou Bèye
Andrew Abiodun Efisue
spellingShingle Kazuki Saito
Amadou Touré
Aminou Arouna
Rose Fiamohe
Drissa Silué
John Manful
Amadou Bèye
Andrew Abiodun Efisue
Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
Plant Production Science
Agronomic performance
Côte d’Ivoire
diseases
grain quality
impact assessment
market study
Oryza sativa
author_facet Kazuki Saito
Amadou Touré
Aminou Arouna
Rose Fiamohe
Drissa Silué
John Manful
Amadou Bèye
Andrew Abiodun Efisue
author_sort Kazuki Saito
title Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
title_short Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety WITA 9 in Côte d’Ivoire
title_sort multidisciplinary assessment of agricultural innovation and its impact: a case study of lowland rice variety wita 9 in côte d’ivoire
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Information on comprehensive evaluation of agricultural innovations is often limited. This study provides an overview of multidisciplinary evaluation of a lowland rice variety, WITA 9 (released in Côte d’Ivoire in 1998), with respect to its agronomic performance, grain quality, resistance to diseases, adoption by farmers, impact on productivity and farmers’ income, and marketability. WITA 9 had the highest paddy yield among the tested varieties including an international check (IR 64) and recently developed varieties adapted to this country. WITA 9 had a higher amylose content (26–28%) than others tested. This study confirmed its resistance to bacterial leaf blight, Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV), and rice blast. A household survey showed that the adoption rate was 24%, its paddy yield advantage was 0.7 t ha–1, and its adoption increased farmer’s income by US$ 91 ha–1 per season. A market study showed that consumers’ willingness to pay was higher for WITA 9 than any other locally produced rice variety and comparable to imported rice in one of two markets. We conclude that WITA 9 is an ideal innovation for enhancing productivity and rice import substitution in Côte d’Ivoire. An effective seed delivery system and enhancing farmers’ and consumers’ awareness of this variety are vital for accelerating impact.
topic Agronomic performance
Côte d’Ivoire
diseases
grain quality
impact assessment
market study
Oryza sativa
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1667834
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