This paper studies the effects of land use consolidation on consumption growth of farm households in Rwanda. Data on 1 920 households, observed in two time periods, are used to estimate a first-differenced model using an instrumental variables estimator, which allow the analysis to account for selection bias and placement effects. Results show no significant effect of land use consolidation on consumption growth and the results are robust to changes in model specification and estimation method. Rather, the results point to the importance of factors such as education, rural infrastructure and market linkages in the consumption growth process. These results highlight the need to consider that alternative public investments, that reduce househ...
The chapter by An Ansoms, Giuseppe Cioffo, Chris Huggins and Jude Murison, (‘The reorganisation of r...
There have been major shifts/changes in land use patterns in Rwanda over the past twelve years. A f...
Rwandan agriculture is not able to meet its population’s food needs from its own production, which r...
This paper studies the effects of land use consolidation on consumption growth of farm households in...
Relative to other developing regions, the role of land consolidation in increasing crop yields is po...
In this study, descriptive statistics are used to find-out where households that have already adopte...
Abstract: Increasing land scarcity forces Rwandan farmers to expand flie area under food crops at th...
Increasing land scarcity forces Rwandan farmers to expand the area under food crops at the expense o...
Since 2007 the Rwandan government has pursued a large-scale Crop Intensification Program entailing l...
Despite rapid population growth, increasing land pressure and urbanization, farmers in Sub-Saharan A...
Butare, where this study was conducted, exhibits one of the highest population densities in Rwanda. ...
The year 2007 marked the beginning of a journey to secure food in Rwanda. The country introduced the...
This paper examines the effects of farm size, soil erosion, and sml conservation investments on land...
Small farmers play a dominant role in rural area in Rwanda according to many researchers. These farm...
Despite rapid population growth, increasing land pressure and urbanization, farmers in Su...
The chapter by An Ansoms, Giuseppe Cioffo, Chris Huggins and Jude Murison, (‘The reorganisation of r...
There have been major shifts/changes in land use patterns in Rwanda over the past twelve years. A f...
Rwandan agriculture is not able to meet its population’s food needs from its own production, which r...
This paper studies the effects of land use consolidation on consumption growth of farm households in...
Relative to other developing regions, the role of land consolidation in increasing crop yields is po...
In this study, descriptive statistics are used to find-out where households that have already adopte...
Abstract: Increasing land scarcity forces Rwandan farmers to expand flie area under food crops at th...
Increasing land scarcity forces Rwandan farmers to expand the area under food crops at the expense o...
Since 2007 the Rwandan government has pursued a large-scale Crop Intensification Program entailing l...
Despite rapid population growth, increasing land pressure and urbanization, farmers in Sub-Saharan A...
Butare, where this study was conducted, exhibits one of the highest population densities in Rwanda. ...
The year 2007 marked the beginning of a journey to secure food in Rwanda. The country introduced the...
This paper examines the effects of farm size, soil erosion, and sml conservation investments on land...
Small farmers play a dominant role in rural area in Rwanda according to many researchers. These farm...
Despite rapid population growth, increasing land pressure and urbanization, farmers in Su...
The chapter by An Ansoms, Giuseppe Cioffo, Chris Huggins and Jude Murison, (‘The reorganisation of r...
There have been major shifts/changes in land use patterns in Rwanda over the past twelve years. A f...
Rwandan agriculture is not able to meet its population’s food needs from its own production, which r...