Browsing School of Agriculture and Food Science by Author "Gor, Christopher O."
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Determinants of Pineapple Market Supply in Bureti Sub County, Kericho County, Kenya
Okal, Jacob O.; Omunyin, Michael E.; Gor, Christopher O. (International Journal of Recent Research in Interdisciplinary Sciences (IJRRIS), 2017-12)Supply of agricultural produce is directly influenced by production and productivity. Therefore, factors that affect agricultural production also affect supply. This study analyses the determinants of pineapple market ... -
Factors Affecting Adoption of Value Addition Practices among Smallholder Irish Potato Farmers in Bomet County, Kenya
Korir, Cosmas K.; Gor, Christopher O.; Odwori, Paul. O.; Omunyin, Michael E.; Kibet, N. (International Journal of Agricultural Marketing, 2020-12-09)In Kenya, value addition in Irish potatoes provides farmers with substantial income. However, the adoption of value addition practices is still low among farmers. Currently, there is a dearth of information on the factors ... -
Farm households' participation in rural non-farm employment in post-war Rwanda: Drivers and policy implications
Hitayezu, Patrick; Okello, Julius Juma; Gor, Christopher O. (Taylor &Francis Online, 2014-02-26)Despite the post-war government’s unprecedented efforts to stimulate growth of the rural non-farm (RNF) sector in Rwanda, evidence suggests that participation in this sector remains low compared with other developing and ... -
Farmers' preferences for methods of receiving information on new or innovative farming practices
Riesenberg, Lou E.; Gor, Christopher O. (Journal of Agricultural Education, 1989) -
The potential of farm-level forestry enterprises by small scale farmers in selected arid and semi-arid areas (ASALs) in Kenya.
Andika, Darius O.; Gor, Christopher O.; Ogola, Henry J. O. (Science domain, 2014)The objective of the study was to establish socio-economic status of selected farm forestry groups and networks currently undertaking farm forestry (FF)and the prospects of farm-level forestry enterprises in improving and ... -
Traditional knowledge, beliefs and practices on collection of lake flies (chaoborus and chironomus sp.) and their implications on food security
Kambani, Mathews L.; Gor, Christopher O.; Ayieko, Monica A. (International Journal of Agriucultural Extension, 2022-08-28)Lake Flies are edible insects with the potential of contributing to food security in that they are an alternative protein and micronutrient food source in freshwater lake regions. The main challenge in exploiting the lake ...