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using panel data from smallholder farmers in Kenya. Mobile money use has a large positive net impact on household income …
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analysis focuses on vegetable producers in Kenya. Participation in supermarket channels is associated with large income gains …
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investigate the gender implications of recently established farmer groups. Traditionally, banana has been a women’s crop in Kenya …With the commercialization of agriculture, women are increasingly disadvantaged because of persistent gender … technology could potentially accelerate this trend. Here, we use survey data of small-scale banana producers in Kenya to …
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farmers in Kenya. Participation in supermarket channels increases farm productivity in terms of meta-technology ratios by 45 …
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participation intensity and free-riding, using the example of banana groups in Kenya. The results suggest that family labor …
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survey of vegetable farmers in Kenya, in this article a double-hurdle model of hired labor use is developed and estimated …
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. Here, we analyze impacts on farm household nutrition. Building on data from vegetable farmers in Kenya, we show that … impacts on dietary quality. The total nutrition effects of supermarket participation could be even more positive if women were …
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understanding. Reviewing recent evidence from Kenya, we show that buying food in supermarkets instead of traditional outlets …
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