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2. The tricot approach: an agile framework for decentralized on-farm testing supported by citizen science. A retrospective

4. Establishing the linkage between eba's instrumental and sensory descriptive profiles and their correlation with consumer preferences: implications for cassava breeding.

5. A case of transdisciplinarity and collaborative decision making: the co‐construction of Gendered Food Product Profiles.

6. Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work.

7. Varietal impact on women's labour, workload and related drudgery in processing root, tuber and banana crops: focus on cassava in sub‐Saharan Africa.

8. Varietal diversity as a lever for cassava variety development: exploring varietal complementarities in Cameroon.

9. Drivers of consumer acceptability of cassava gari‐eba food products across cultural and environmental settings using the triadic comparison of technologies approach (tricot).

10. Development of portfolio management tools in crop breeding programs: a case study of cassava in sub-Saharan Africa.

12. Evaluation of the Suitability of New Cassava Genotypes to RTB Users' Needs and Preferences regarding Gari-Eba at IITA Nigeria, Cameroon and Benin Gender Equitable Positioning, Promotion and Performance, WP5

13. Gendered Food Mapping on Fried Plantain-Dodo in Nigeria

14. Gendered Food Mapping on Gari/Eba in Nigeria

15. Stressors and Resilience within the Cassava Value Chain in Nigeria: Preferred Cassava Variety Traits and Response Strategies of Men and Women to Inform Breeding.

17. A participatory methodology to evaluate processing ability and food product quality to increase acceptability of new root, tuber & banana genotypes. Gender equitable positioning, promotion and performance, WP5

18. Consumer testing of eba in rural and urban areas in Nigeria. Understanding the drivers of trait preferences and the development of multi-user RTB product profiles, WP1, Step 4

19. RTBfoods step 5: Finalization of the food product profile. Understanding the drivers of trait preferences and the development of multi-user RTB product profiles, WP1

20. Participatory processing diagnosis for Gari/Eba in Nigeria. Understanding the drivers of trait preferences and the development of multi-user RTB product profiles, WP1, step 3

21. A review of varietal change in roots, tubers and bananas: consumer preferences and other drivers of adoption and implications for breeding

22. Understanding gendered trait preferences: Implications for client-responsive breeding programs.

24. State of knowledge on fried plantain in Nigeria. Food Science, Gender & Market

26. From traits to typologies: Piloting new approaches to profiling trait preferences along the cassava value chain in Nigeria.

27. State Of knowledge for gari/eba in Nigeria. Food Science, Gender & Market

28. Varietal selection in marginal agroecological niches and cultural landscapes: the case of rice in the Togo Hills.

29. Understanding cassava varietal preferences through pairwise ranking of gari‐eba and fufu prepared by local farmer–processors.

30. From cassava to gari: mapping of quality characteristics and end‐user preferences in Cameroon and Nigeria.

31. End‐user preferences for plantain food products in Nigeria and implications for genetic improvement.

32. Processes Underpinning Development and Maintenance of Diversity in Rice in West Africa: Evidence from Combining Morphological and Molecular Markers.

33. Robustness and Strategies of Adaptation among Farmer Varieties of African Rice (Oryza glaberrima) and Asian Rice (Oryza sativa) across West Africa.

34. Evidence for the Emergence of New Rice Types of Interspecific Hybrid Origin in West African Farmers' Fields.

35. Gender-based constraints affecting biofortified cassava production, processing and marketing among men and women adopters in Oyo and Benue States, Nigeria.

36. Evaluation of the suitability of new genotypes to RTB users' needs and preferences regarding matooke, at NARL in Uganda. Gender equitable positioning, promotion and performance, WP5

37. Evaluation of the suitability of new cassava genotypes to RTB users' needs and preferences regarding fufu, at NRCRI in Nigeria. Gender equitable positioning, promotion and performance, WP5

38. Evaluation of the suitability of new cassava genotypes to RTB users' needs and preferences regarding gari/eba at NRCRI in Nigeria. Gender equitable positioning, promotion and performance, WP5

39. Data-driven approaches can harness crop diversity to address heterogeneous needs for breeding products.

40. A review of varietal change in roots, tubers and bananas: consumer preferences and other drivers of adoption and implications for breeding.

41. Robustness and strategies of adaptation among farmer varieties of African Rice (Oryza glaberrima) and Asian Rice (Oryza sativa) across West Africa.

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