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5. Parameter estimates and underlying assumptions

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This section will illustrate the parameter estimates and underlying assumptions that were used to conduct the Cost-Benefit Analysis, the Economic Surplus Model and the poverty model. Click on any of the following to see their detailed data tables.

Socioeconomic parameters
Socioeconomic data for each country included in the assessment [pdf]
Country production data disaggregated by major cultivar group [pdf]

Parameters related to research and dissemination process
Summary of research and dissemination related parameters of research options [pdf]

Research option specific parameters and considerations
1 Recovery of smallholder production affected by Banana Bunchy Top virus [pdf]
2a Integrated management of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW): Cultural practices [pdf]
2b Integrated management of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW): GM-resistant varieties [pdf]
3 Sustainable intensification of banana-based cropping systems [pdf]
4a Breeding resistant East African Highland banana (EAHB) varieties: Release of available improved first-or second-generation EAHB [pdf]
4b Breeding resistant East African Highland banana (EAHB) varieties: New breeding program to develop improved EAHB varieties [pdf]
5a Breeding resistant plantain varieties: Release of available improved first‐ or second‐generation AAB plantain hybrids [pdf]
5b Breeding resistant plantain varieties: New breeding program to develop improved AAB plantain varieties [pdf]
6a Fusarium Research Option A: Improved quarantine and surveillance measures to avoid spread of Fusarium TR4 [pdf]
6b Fusarium Research Option B: Integrated crop and disease management to reduce the impact of Fusarium R1, R2, STR4, TR4 [pdf]
6c Fusarium Research Option C: Development of Fusarium resistant banana cultivars [pdf]
6d Fusarium Research Option D: Development of GMO Fusarium resistant banana cultivars [pdf]

 

Underlying assumptions for Cost-Benefit Analysis, Economic Surplus Model and Poverty Model
Assumptions for Cost-Benefit Analysis, Economic Surplus Model and Poverty Model [pdf]

Knowledge toolkit

  • 1. Identification of major constraints and opportunities
    • 1.1. Summary of expert survey process
    • 1.2. Kampala workshop outcome
  • 2. Formulation of research options
  • 3. Methodology for assessment
    • 3.1. Cost-Benefit Analysis
    • 3.2. Poverty effects model
    • 3.3. Estimation of the number of potential beneficiares
  • 4. Elicitation process and information sources
  • 5. Parameter estimates and underlying assumptions
  • 6. Results
  • 7. Limitations and lessons learned
  • 8. Survey
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