Agricultural extension and its effects on farm productivity and income: insight from Northern Ghana



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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40066-018-0225-x
DOI: 
10.1186/s40066-018-0225-x
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Attribution / Atribución (CC BY).
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Artículo de revista
Revista: 
Agriculture and Food Security
Número: 
74
Volumen: 
7
Autor (es): 
Danso-Abbeam G.
Ehiakpor D.S.
Aidoo R.
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In agricultural-dependent economies, extension programmes have been the main conduit for disseminating information on farm technologies, support rural adult learning and assist farmers in developing their farm technical and managerial skills. It is expected that extension programmes will help increase farm productivity, farm revenue, reduce poverty and minimize food insecurity. In this study, it is estimated the effects of extension services on farm productivity and income with particular reference to agricultural extension services delivered by Association of Church-based Development NGOs (ACDEP)

Año de publicación: 
2018
Palabras clave: 
agricultural extension
ACDEP
Heckman treatment effect
productivity
Regression on propensity scores