Chukwu, U.    

Firstname:U. 
Surname:Chukwu 
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Institute:IITA 
Homepage:http://www.iita.org/ 
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1998

Food quality and future market potential for plantain, plantain hybrids, and cooking bananas in West Africa, Ferris, R. S. B., Ortiz, R., Akele, S., Akalumhe, Y. O., Chukwu, U., Crouch, J. H. and Vuylsteke, D., in: Postharvest technology and commodity marketing: proceedings of a Postharvest Conference, Accra, Ghana, 27 November - 1 December 1995, pages 93-107, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 1998.
 
Food quality and future market potential for plantain, plantain hybrids, and cooking bananas in west Africa, Ferris, R. S. B., Ortiz, R., Akele, S.*, Akalumhe, Y. O., Chukwu, U., Crouch, J. H. and Vuylsteke, D., pages 93-107, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1998.
 

1997

The introduction and market potential of exotic black sigatoka resistant cooking banana cultivars in West Africa, Ferris, R. S. B., Ortiz, R., Chukwu, U., Akalumhe, Y. O., Akele, S., Ubi, A. and Vuylsteke, D., in: Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, volume 36, pages 141-152, 1997.
 

1996

Postharvest quality of plantains and cooking bananas, Ferris, R. S. B., Adeniji, T. A., Chukwu, U., Akalumhe, Y. O., Vuylsteke, D. and Ortiz, R., in: Plantain and banana production and research in West and Central Africa: proceedings, Regional Workshop, Onne, Nigeria, 23-28 Sep 1995, pages 15-22, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1996.
 

1995

Development, production, properties, and acceptability of snacks and weaning food made from extruded cooking banana (ABB), Chukwu, U., Olorunda, A. O.*, Adeniji, T. A., Amos, N. and Ferris, R. S. B., in: Postharvest technology and commodity marketing: proceedings, conference on postharvest technology and commodity marketing in west Africa, 29 Nov. to 1 Dec. 1995, Accra, Ghana, pages 120-131, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1995.