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This paper explores the current status of contract farming in China by examining data from a survey of Chinese householders. The survey indicates that the actual proportion of householders engaged in contract farming is relatively low and significantly less than the proportion of householders...
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Soil quality has important implications for sustainable agricultural development and food self-sufficiency in many developing countries. A decrease in soil nutrient stocks, one of the components of soil quality, necessitates more inputs and greater management skills in order to compensate for...
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agriculture in Malawi and Zambia are summarized. Implications for policy and research are drawn. A case for increased public … spending on agriculture is presented first, followed by a region-wide perspective and a focus on Malawi and Zambia. …
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of higher prices on different income groups in rural and urban areas of Malawi. Compensating Variation analysis indicates …
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unimproved seed. In turn Malawi’s groundnut exports have also generally dwindled over time. The analysis of Malawian groundnut …
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based on a cross-sectional farm household level data collected in 2008 from a sample of 594 households in rural Malawi. A … generally provide justification for continued public and private investment in groundnut research and outreach in Malawi. …
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Malawi. Specifically, it examines how smallholder farmers respond to changes in market prices of improved legume seed. It …
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means tests models for rural and urban Malawi. The models developed have proved their validity in an independent sample and …
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Malawi using the treatment-effects model. Results reveal that after effectively correcting for endogeneity, credit … increasing the cultivation of hybrid maize in Malawi if credit is targeted at younger farmers that are credit-constrained. …
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Agricultural commercialization, or the transition from food to cash crops, has gained increasing attention over the past few decades. Plans for developing world farmers to focus on labor-intensive cash crops, to exploit their natural comparative advantage, typically depend on stable food markets...
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