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Mignouna, Djana B.Abdoulaye, TahirouAlene, A.Manyong, Victor M.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Ainembabazi, John H.Asiedu, Robert[A microeconometric analysis of household consumption expenditure determinants in yamgrowing areas of Nigeria and Ghana]A microeconometric analysis of household consumption expenditure determinants in yamgrowing areas of Nigeria and Ghana

The study examined the adoption rate of New Rice for Africa (NERICA), technical efficiency differentials of production of these varieties between adopters and non-adopters and the determinants. It further analysed the impact of adoption of NERICA on area cultivated, output, yield, expenditure and...


Obayelu, A.E.Adeoti, J.O.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.[Technical efficiency and impact evaluation differentials between the adopters and non-adopters of Nerica in the six baseline states in Nigeria]Technical efficiency and impact evaluation differentials between the adopters and non-adopters of Nerica in the six baseline states in Nigeria

Fraval, SimonHammond, JamesBogard, Jessica R.Ng'endo, M.Etten, Jacob vanHerrero, Mario T.Oosting, Simon J.Boer, Imke J.M. deLannerstad, MatsTeufel, NilsLamanna, ChristineRosenstock, Todd S.Pagella, TimVanlauwe, BernardDontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Baines, D.Carpena, P.Njingulula, P.Okafor, C.Wichern, JannikeAyantunde, Augustine A.Bosire, Caroline K.Chesterman, S.Kihoro, E.Rao, E.J.O.Skirrow, T.Steinke, J.Stirling, C.M.Waha, K.Yameogo, V.Wijk, Mark T. van[Food access deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa: prevalence and implications for agricultural interventions]Food access deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa: prevalence and implications for agricultural interventions

The paper uses the average treatment effect (ATE) to estimate the population potential adoption rates of the New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties in Nigeria when awareness and access to their seed are not constrained to farmers. It thus extends previous works in the literature that have focused...


Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Diagne, A.Okoruwa, V.Ojehomon, V.Manyong, Victor M.[Estimating the actual and potential adoption rates and determinants of NERICA rice varieties in Nigeria]Estimating the actual and potential adoption rates and determinants of NERICA rice varieties in Nigeria

The absence of market integration has important implications for market efficiency. An integrated vegetable market will permit low spatial and intertemporal variation in prices, implying that commodity market prices will be functionally related. Vegetables are important sources of nutrients and i...


Adeoye, I.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Amao, I.Fajimi, F.[Market integration for selected vegetables in southwestern Nigeria]Market integration for selected vegetables in southwestern Nigeria

The article examines the effect of membership in farmer groups (MFG) on adoption lag of agricultural technologies and farm performance in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. We use duration and stochastic production frontier models on farm household data. We find that the longer...


Ainembabazi, John H.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVanlauwe, BernardOuma, Emily A.Blomme, GuyBirachi, Eliud AbucheliDontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Mignouna, Djana B.Manyong, Victor M.[Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa]Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa

It remains a challenge for agricultural research-for-development (AR4D) institutions to demonstrate to donors which technologies contribute significantly to poverty reduction due to a multitude of impact pathways. We attempt to overcome this challenge by utilizing the potential outcomes framework...


Ainembabazi, John H.Abdoulaye, TahirouFeleke, S.Alene, A.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Ndayisaba, P.C.Hicintuka, C.Mapatano, S.Manyong, Victor M.[Who benefits from which agricultural research-for-development technologies? Evidence from farm household poverty analysis in Central Africa]Who benefits from which agricultural research-for-development technologies? Evidence from farm household poverty analysis in Central Africa

Vanlauwe, BernardAbdelGadir, AbdelAziz H.Adewopo, J.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAmpadu-Boakye, T.Asare, R.Baijukya, Frederick P.Baars, E.Bekunda, Mateete A.Coyne, D.L.Dianda, M.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Ebanyat, PeterHauser, S.Huising, JeroenJalloh, A.Jassogne, Laurence T.P.Kamai, N.Kamara, A.Kanampiu, F.Kehbila, A.Kintche, K.Kreye, C.Larbi, AsamoahMasso, C.Matungulu, P.Mohammed, I.Nabahungu, L.Nielsen, F.Nziguheba, GenerosePypers, PieterRoobroeck, D.Schut, MarcTaulya, G.Thuita, Moses N.Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.Asten, Piet J.A. vanWairegi, L.W.I.Yemefack, M.Mutsaers, H.J.W.[Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa]Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa
Ainembabazi, John H.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVanlauwe, BernardOuma, Emily A.Blomme, GuyBirachi, Eliud AbucheliDontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Mignouna, Djana B.Manyong, Victor M.[Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa.]Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa.

This study identifies entry points for innovation for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems. An agricultural innovation systems approach is used to provide a holistic image of (relations between) constraints faced by different stakeholder groups, the dimensions and causes of these c...


Schut, MarcAsten, Piet J.A. vanOkafor, C.Hicintuka, C.Mapatano, S.Nabahungu, N.S.Kagabo, Desire M.Muchunguzi, P.Njukwe, E.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Sartas, MuratVanlauwe, Bernard[Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation]Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation

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