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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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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653533
participation intensity and free-riding, using the example of banana groups in Kenya. The results suggest that family labor …
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We analyze yield effects of tissue culture (TC) banana technology in the Kenyan small farm sector, using recent survey data and an endogenous switching regression approach. TC banana plantlets, which are free from pests and diseases, have been introduced in East Africa since the late-1990s....
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Most micro-level studies on the impact of agricultural technologies build on cross-section data, which can lead to unreliable impact estimates. Here, we use panel data covering two time periods to estimate the impact of tissue culture (TC) banana technology in the Kenyan small farm sector. TC...
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009201392
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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