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This study explores the intra-household impact of improved dual-purpose cowpea (IDPC) from a gender perspective, in terms of productivity and food, fodder, and income availability, the impact of which is linked to the income thus placed in the women’s hands. Surplus income is important in providi...


Tipilda, A.Alene, A.Manyong, Victor M.[Engaging with cultural practices in ways that benefit women in northern Nigeria]Engaging with cultural practices in ways that benefit women in northern Nigeria

Using household survey data from a sample of about 2305 households selected from eighteen states in Nigeria, this paper analyses the impact of irrigation technology usage on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria among smallholder farmers. The logistic regression estimate ...


Ogunniyi, A.Omonona, B.Abioye, O.Olagunju, K.[Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach]Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
Twine, Edgar E.Rao, E.J.O.Baltenweck, IsabelleOmore, Amos O.[Are technology adoption and collective action important in accessing credit? Evidence from milk producers in Tanzania]Are technology adoption and collective action important in accessing credit? Evidence from milk producers in Tanzania

Adoption of improved agricultural technologies has long been recognized as critical for reducing poverty through increased productivity, incomes, and asset accumulation. Using a nationally representative survey data from a sample of over 1500 households in Nigeria, this paper evaluates the impact...


Manda, J.Alene, A.D.Tufa, A.H.Abdoulaye, TahirouWossen, T.Chikoye, D.Manyong, Victor M.[The poverty impacts of improved cowpea varieties in Nigeria: a counterfactual analysis]The poverty impacts of improved cowpea varieties in Nigeria: a counterfactual analysis

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