Many African governments, faced with low rural incomes and food security challenges, have developed input subsidy programs in order to enhance agricultural productivity. This paper adds to recent literature analyzing the effects of input subsidy programs and gender on crop diversification in Sub-Saharan Africa. We investigate the effect of Zambia’s input subsidy program on crop allocation patterns by gender. In relatively land abundant Zambia, we test both single-equation crop diversification index models and multivariate regression models of cropland allocation. Our study finds that input subsidies reduce crop diversification more in male-headed households than in female-headed households. Further, multivariate regression results confirm t...
We explore the determinants of land titling by smallholder farmers in Zambia, and evaluate the impac...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has indicated that closing the gen...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa have been implementing agricultural subsidy programs aimed to rais...
A sound understanding of the socio-economic characteristics of smallholder farmers and how they infl...
This study assessed access to and control over agricultural income and labor among smallholder farme...
This study analyzes how fertilizer subsidies to maize production in Malawi affects farm households’ ...
This book contributes to the understanding of smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa through ...
The government of Zambia has for many years subsidized the inputs, particularly chemical fertilizer,...
The issue of equitable income distribution has always been a critical objective of societies. Yet, l...
This paper uses the Double-Hurdle model on panel household data for small scale farmers in Zambia to...
DfIDThe Farm Input Subsidy Programme targets households for subsidized farm inputs, and usually it i...
The need to effectively integrate gender in agriculture is a topical issue in research and policy de...
We explore the determinants of land titling by smallholder farmers in Zambia, and evaluate the impac...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has indicated that closing the gen...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa have been implementing agricultural subsidy programs aimed to rais...
A sound understanding of the socio-economic characteristics of smallholder farmers and how they infl...
This study assessed access to and control over agricultural income and labor among smallholder farme...
This study analyzes how fertilizer subsidies to maize production in Malawi affects farm households’ ...
This book contributes to the understanding of smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa through ...
The government of Zambia has for many years subsidized the inputs, particularly chemical fertilizer,...
The issue of equitable income distribution has always been a critical objective of societies. Yet, l...
This paper uses the Double-Hurdle model on panel household data for small scale farmers in Zambia to...
DfIDThe Farm Input Subsidy Programme targets households for subsidized farm inputs, and usually it i...
The need to effectively integrate gender in agriculture is a topical issue in research and policy de...
We explore the determinants of land titling by smallholder farmers in Zambia, and evaluate the impac...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...