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Seed market liberalization, hybrid maize adoption, and impacts on smallholder farmers in Tanzania

Since the early 1990s, liberalization of the seed market in Tanzania has attracted several foreign companies that now market maize hybrids in the country. In this article, we analyze the impacts of proprietary hybrids on maize yields, production, and household living standards. We build on a recent survey of smallholder maize farmers in two zones of Tanzania. Hybrid adoption rates are 48% and 13% in the North and East, respectively. Average net yield gains of hybrids are 50-60%, and there are also significant profit effects.

Sujet(s): 
évaluation de l'impactsystèmes d'innovationdéveloppement ruralagriculture durable
Année de publication: 
2012
Auteur: 
Kathage J.Qaim M.Kassie M.Shiferaw B. A.
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Mobile money, market transactions, and household income in rural Kenya

Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro level impacts using panel data from smallholder farmers in Kenya. Mobile money use has a large positive net impact on household income. One important pathway is through remittances, which contribute to income directly but also help to reduce risk and liquidity constraints, thus promoting agricultural commercialization. Mobile money users apply more purchased inputs, market a larger proportion of their output, and have higher farm profits.

Sujet(s): 
évaluation de l'impactsystèmes d'innovationTIC (Technologies de l'information et de la communication)développement rural
Année de publication: 
2013
Auteur: 
Kikulwe E. M.Fischer E.Qaim M.
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Are the economic benefits of Bt cotton sustainable? Evidence from Indian panel data

While several studies have shown that genetically modified Bt cotton can benefit smallholder farmers economically, the sustainability of these effects is still unclear and debated controversially between biotechnology proponents and critics. We use unique panel data of 533 cotton farmers, collected in India between 2002 and 2008, to analyze Bt impacts on cotton yield, profit, and household living standards. Results from fixed effects models show that the adoption of Bt cotton is associated with a net yield gain of 24% and a profit increase of 50%.

Sujet(s): 
renforcement des capacités (RC)évaluation de l'impactsystèmes d'innovationdéveloppement rural
Année de publication: 
2011
Auteur: 
Kathage J.Qaim M.
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