Farmers in northern Tanzania evaluated six Napier grass accessions for preferences and productivity. They identified characteristics like number of leaves/shoots, drought tolerance, regeneration, and stem length as important. Farmers ranked accession KK2 as their preferred variety, though ILRI 16835 had the highest dry matter yield. Yields were similar among accessions but number of tillers correlated with higher yields. The study identified KK2, KK1, ILRI 16835, and ILRI 16837 as promising varieties based on farmer preferences and productivity.