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It is widely recognized that increasing agricultural production to the levels needed to feed an expanding world population requires sharply increased public investment in research and development and widespread adoption of new technologies, but funding for national and international agricultural ...


Alene, A.Abdoulaye, TahirouRusike, J.Labarta, R.Creamer, BernardoRio, M. delCeballos, H.Becerra, L.A.[Identifying crop research priorities based on potential economic and poverty reduction impacts: the case of cassava in Africa, Asia, and Latin America]Identifying crop research priorities based on potential economic and poverty reduction impacts: the case of cassava in Africa, Asia, and Latin America

This paper evaluates the impact of a cassava research-for-development program on farm level outcomes.The program was implemented in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2001 to 2009. We apply pro-pensity score matching, Rosenbaum bounds on treatment effects, Altonji et al. method of selection on...


Rusike, J.Mahungu, N.M.Lukombo, S.Kendenga, T.Bidiaka, S.Alene, A.Lema, A.Manyong, Victor M.[Does a cassava researchfordevelopment program have impact at the farm level? Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo]Does a cassava researchfordevelopment program have impact at the farm level? Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Twomlow, StephenRohrbach, D.Dimes, John P.Rusike, J.Mupangwa, W.Ncube, B.Hove, L.Moyo, M.Mashingaidze, N.Mahposa, P.[Micro-dosing as a pathway to Africa’s Green Revolution: Evidence from broad-scale on-farm trials]Micro-dosing as a pathway to Africa’s Green Revolution: Evidence from broad-scale on-farm trials

Crop management research is increasingly involving farmers in evaluating new technologies, identifying adoption constraints and opportunities for improving farm performance to produce more sustainable impact. ICRISAT and its partners worked with farmers in Malawi and Zimbabwe during the 1999/2000...


Rusike, J.Twomlow, StephenFreeman, H.Heinrich, G.[Does farmer participatory research matter for improved soil fertility technology development and dissemination in Southern Africa?]Does farmer participatory research matter for improved soil fertility technology development and dissemination in Southern Africa?

Ainembabazi, John H.Tripathi, L.Rusike, J.Abdoulaye, TahirouManyong, Victor M.[Exante economic impact assessment of genetically modified banana resistant to Xanthomonas wilt in the great lakes region of Africa]Exante economic impact assessment of genetically modified banana resistant to Xanthomonas wilt in the great lakes region of Africa

Abdoulaye, TahirouAbass, A.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Tarawali, G.Okechukwu, R.U.Rusike, J.Alene, A.Manyong, Victor M.Ayedun, B.[Awareness and adoption of improved cassava varieties and processing technologies in Nigeria]Awareness and adoption of improved cassava varieties and processing technologies in Nigeria

Cassava in Malawi is the second most important staple food crop after maize. This paper assesses the impact of agricultural research for development approach in Malawi on cassava yields, per capita area planted to cassava and household calorie intake from cassava and maize. Given the growing inte...


Rusike, J.Mahungu, N.M.Jumbo, S.Sandifolo, V.S.Malindi, G.[Estimating impact of cassava research for development approach on productivity, uptake and food security in Malawi]Estimating impact of cassava research for development approach on productivity, uptake and food security in Malawi

Next to drought, poor soil fertility is the single biggest cause of hunger in Africa. ICRISAT-Zimbabwe has been working for the past 10 years to encourage small-scale farmers to increase inorganic fertiliser use as the first step towards Africa’s own Green Revolution. The program of work is found...


Twomlow, StephenRohrbach, D.Dimes, John P.Rusike, J.Mupangwa, W.Ncube, B.Hove, L.Moyo, M.Mashingaidze, N.Mahposa, P.[Microdosing as a pathway to Africas Green Revolution: evidence from broadscale on farm]Microdosing as a pathway to Africas Green Revolution: evidence from broadscale on farm

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