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Farmers’ Production Constraints, Knowledge of Striga and Preferred Traits of Pearl Millet in Jigawa State, Nigeria
A participatory rural appraisal was performed in order to identify farmers’ pearl millet
production constraints, preferred varietal traits and their knowledge about Striga hermonthica.
This was conducted in Dutse (Madobi and Kudai), Birninkudu (Kantoga and Kafingana) and
Kiyawa (Karfawa and Shuwarin) local governments of Jigawa state Nigeria. Questionnaires and
focus group discussion were used to gather information from 143 respondents. Results shows
that the five most important traits selected were resistance to Striga infestation, resistance to
downy mildew, tolerance to shattering, good quality local beverage, and tolerance to lodging.
The major constraints to production across all the districts were low soil fertility, Striga, downy
mildew, and high labour costs. Farmers had a good knowledge about Striga and their control
methods across the locations were hand-pulling and or hoe weeding