Published online: 20 Dec 2018Many studies detail constraints deemed responsible for the limited adoption of new technologies among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. By contrast, here we study the conditions that led to the remarkably fast spread of improved chickpea varieties in Ethiopia. Within just seven years, the adoption rate rose from 30 to 80% of the farmers. A combination of factors explains the rapid uptake. Their attraction lay in superior returns and disease resistance. Chickpea was already an important crop for rural households in the studied districts, for both cash income and consumption. Good market access and an easy accessibility of extension services advanced the adoption process. Thus, an attractive technology su...
Adoption of improved technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production and pr...
This study presents the success story of the adoption and diffusion of improved chickpea short durat...
Chickpea production in Bangladesh has been decreasing over time. Comprehensive farmlevel adoption of...
Many studies detail constraints deemed responsible for the limited adoption of new technologies amon...
Ethiopia is the world's 7th largest producer of chickpea, accounting for 90% of production in SSA..
Researchers in the “Promoting Adoption of Chickpea Technology (PACT)” project identified new areas i...
We analyse the impact of improved chickpea adoption on welfare in Ethiopia using three rounds of pan...
Chickpea is one of the major pulse crops produced for home consumption and income sources. Its produ...
Enhancing agricultural productivity through the adoption of proven technologies presents a credible ...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologie...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important food legume in Ethiopia. Its production is challenged...
Ethiopia is ancient and enduring but recently major landscape scale changes are transforming the f...
A recent study found that adoption rates of improved chickpea varieties were above 90 per cent in An...
The chickpea research and development activities were conducted in three ESA countries, namely, Eth...
Chickpea accounts for about 45% of total pulses produced in India, which is the major chickpea prod...
Adoption of improved technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production and pr...
This study presents the success story of the adoption and diffusion of improved chickpea short durat...
Chickpea production in Bangladesh has been decreasing over time. Comprehensive farmlevel adoption of...
Many studies detail constraints deemed responsible for the limited adoption of new technologies amon...
Ethiopia is the world's 7th largest producer of chickpea, accounting for 90% of production in SSA..
Researchers in the “Promoting Adoption of Chickpea Technology (PACT)” project identified new areas i...
We analyse the impact of improved chickpea adoption on welfare in Ethiopia using three rounds of pan...
Chickpea is one of the major pulse crops produced for home consumption and income sources. Its produ...
Enhancing agricultural productivity through the adoption of proven technologies presents a credible ...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologie...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important food legume in Ethiopia. Its production is challenged...
Ethiopia is ancient and enduring but recently major landscape scale changes are transforming the f...
A recent study found that adoption rates of improved chickpea varieties were above 90 per cent in An...
The chickpea research and development activities were conducted in three ESA countries, namely, Eth...
Chickpea accounts for about 45% of total pulses produced in India, which is the major chickpea prod...
Adoption of improved technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production and pr...
This study presents the success story of the adoption and diffusion of improved chickpea short durat...
Chickpea production in Bangladesh has been decreasing over time. Comprehensive farmlevel adoption of...