Published Online 05 February 2014This article investigates the relationship between adoption of and experience with agriculturaltechnologies. We use both non-parametric and parametric estimations on data from rural farmers in Uganda.We find an inverted-U relationship between adoption of and experience with agricultural technologies in banana,coffee and maize. This suggests that farming experience is useful in early stages of adoption of a given technologywhen farmers are still testing its potential benefits, which later determine its retention or disadoption over time.Thus, gradual advances in technology development and continuous retraining of farmers are essential forsustainable adoption of agricultural technologies for some crops
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by a lack of critical pieces of information...
This thesis contributes to understanding of the learning mechanisms in information dissemination pro...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Published Online 05 February 2014This article investigates the relationship between adoption of and ...
Agricultural productivity is still lower in Africa. This is largely attributed to the lower than exp...
Agricultural productivity is still very low in Africa largely due to low use of improved agricultura...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by a lack of critical pieces of information...
Empirical studies on agricultural technology adoption generally divide a population into adopters an...
Recently, issues related to the (perceived) quality of inputs and technologies have been proposed as...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers ’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologi...
Technology adoption by farmers is crucial to increasing agricultural productivity hence meeting food...
Empirical studies on agricultural technology adoption generally divide a population into adopters an...
Understanding the antecedents determining technology adoption in agriculture is essential to promot...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by insufficient knowledge, false beliefs or...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by a lack of critical pieces of information...
This thesis contributes to understanding of the learning mechanisms in information dissemination pro...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Published Online 05 February 2014This article investigates the relationship between adoption of and ...
Agricultural productivity is still lower in Africa. This is largely attributed to the lower than exp...
Agricultural productivity is still very low in Africa largely due to low use of improved agricultura...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by a lack of critical pieces of information...
Empirical studies on agricultural technology adoption generally divide a population into adopters an...
Recently, issues related to the (perceived) quality of inputs and technologies have been proposed as...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers ’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologi...
Technology adoption by farmers is crucial to increasing agricultural productivity hence meeting food...
Empirical studies on agricultural technology adoption generally divide a population into adopters an...
Understanding the antecedents determining technology adoption in agriculture is essential to promot...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by insufficient knowledge, false beliefs or...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by a lack of critical pieces of information...
This thesis contributes to understanding of the learning mechanisms in information dissemination pro...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...