Mudege, Netsayi N.
Mayanja, Sarah
Muzhingi, Tawanda
Funding for this research was provided by:
Roots Tubers and Bananas (RTBB, A CGIAR Research Program (Integrating gender in RTB thematic research to enhance development outcomes)
Irish Aid (Rooting Out hunger in Malawi through OFSP)
Article History
Received: 20 April 2016
Accepted: 5 January 2017
First Online: 25 January 2017
Change Date: 11 January 2018
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: The article Women and men farmer perceptions of economic and health benefits of orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) in Phalombe and Chikwawa districts in Malawi, written by Netsayi N. Mudege, Sarah Mayanja and Tawanda Muzhingi, was originally published Online First without open access.
Compliance with ethical standards
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: The study was funded by Roots Tubers and Bananas a CGIAR Research program as well as by Irish AID through the Rooting out hunger using orange fleshed sweet potato in Malawi project. All the authors are also employed by the International Potato Center, which is also engaged in promotion of orange fleshed sweet potato in Malawi.I warrant that our manuscript is original work and has not been accepted for publication by another periodical. I further warrant that my work (including tables, figures, photographs, and other illustrative material) does not infringe on the copyright or statutory rights of others and does not contain libelous statements.
: Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. In line with the informed consent agreement all information that could potentially identify participants has been removed and responses anonymised.