In this paper we use farmers' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their responses to these changes to assess if patterns of fertilizer use are responsive to changes in rainfall patterns. Using plot and farm level panel data from the central Highlands of Ethiopia matched with corresponding village level rainfall data; results show that both the current year’s decision to adopt and the intensity of fertilizer adoption is positively associated with higher rainfall levels experienced in the previous year. Furthermore, we find a concave relationship between previous season rainfall levels and fertilizer adoption, indicating that too much rainfall discourages adoption. Abundant rainfall in the previous year could depict relaxed...
Agricultural technology change is required in developing countries to increase the robustness to cli...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, ca. 33% of the land is cropland, which is mainly cultivated by ...
In this paper we use farmers ' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their res...
In this article, we use farmers' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their respon...
Rainfall shortage is a major production risk for smallholder farmers. Due to rainfall shortage, smal...
Increasing agricultural productivity among smallholders in developing countries remains essential to...
Chemical fertilizers can significantly improve agricultural productivity but their environmental sus...
Farm productivity in the Peanut Basin of Senegal has been declining over time, requiring strategic i...
Open Access JournalThis paper examines the relationship between chemical fertilizer adoption and agr...
This paper concerns the patterns of food crop choice in a multicropping setting, in which production...
In this paper, the researcher has investigated the determinants of the likelihood of fertilizer ado...
Agricultural technology change is required in developing countries to increase the robustness to cli...
Technological change in agriculture in climate risk exposed developing countries requires for three ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
Agricultural technology change is required in developing countries to increase the robustness to cli...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, ca. 33% of the land is cropland, which is mainly cultivated by ...
In this paper we use farmers ' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their res...
In this article, we use farmers' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their respon...
Rainfall shortage is a major production risk for smallholder farmers. Due to rainfall shortage, smal...
Increasing agricultural productivity among smallholders in developing countries remains essential to...
Chemical fertilizers can significantly improve agricultural productivity but their environmental sus...
Farm productivity in the Peanut Basin of Senegal has been declining over time, requiring strategic i...
Open Access JournalThis paper examines the relationship between chemical fertilizer adoption and agr...
This paper concerns the patterns of food crop choice in a multicropping setting, in which production...
In this paper, the researcher has investigated the determinants of the likelihood of fertilizer ado...
Agricultural technology change is required in developing countries to increase the robustness to cli...
Technological change in agriculture in climate risk exposed developing countries requires for three ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
Agricultural technology change is required in developing countries to increase the robustness to cli...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, ca. 33% of the land is cropland, which is mainly cultivated by ...