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the factors that are influencing adoption decisions among finger millet farmers in Western Kenya. Based on cross …
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Specialization and commercialization of agricultural production is seen as a key to lift small-scale farmers in developing countries out of poverty. While participation in high-value markets has been shown to be beneficial for farmers, especially the smallest and least endowed farmers are often...
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was introduced in Kenya more than 10 years ago. Up till now, adoption rates have remained relatively low. We employ the …
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farmers in Kenya. Farmer groups are inclusive of the poor, although wealthier households are more likely to join. Employing …
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This article proposes a simple and fast approach to build simultaneous confidence bands and perform specification tests for smooth curves in additive models. The method allows for handling of spatially heterogeneous functions and its derivatives as well as heteroscedasticity in the data. It is...
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study of education expenditure in Kenya, we show that our understanding of the distributional implications of public …
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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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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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Supermarkets and high-value exports are currently gaining ground in the agri-food systems of many developing countries. While recent research has analyzed income effects in the small farm sector, impacts on farming efficiency have hardly been studied. Using a survey of Kenyan vegetable growers...
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Kenya. Participation in supermarket channels is associated with a 50% gain in average household income, leading to …
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