Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production in Sub-Saharan Africa. There is, however, a lack of empirical evidence on the impact of programs aiming to scale-up the adoption of improved technologies from research settings to the farm level. To fill this gap, this paper assesses the impact of the promotion of a new agricultural technology, i.e. row planting at reduced seed rate, on farmers’ teff yields in Ethiopia. The results of a randomized control trial show that the program to scale-up row planting on average has a positive effect on teff yield. Depending on the measure of yield used, we find increases between 2 percent—but not statistically significant—and 17 percent. These findin...
This study analyzes the perceptions, impacts, and rewards of farmers who adopted row planting for th...
This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research a...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yield-increasing technologies is crucial to boost staple food production in sub-Saharan ...
We assess the impact of the promotion of row planting at reduced seed rate on farmers’ teff yields i...
Scaling-up adoption of improved technologies: The impact of the promotion of row planting on farmers...
This paper provides more detailed insight into the social and economic dimensions of the teff varian...
Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan-African countries to addre...
Summary of ESSP Working Paper 60, “Scaling-up adoption of improved technologies: The impact of the p...
This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research a...
The Ethiopian government rolled out a nationwide campaign in 2013 to promote the use of row planting...
Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan Africa to address low agri...
This study analyzes the perceptions, impacts, and rewards of farmers who adopted row planting for th...
This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research a...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yield-increasing technologies is crucial to boost staple food production in sub-Saharan ...
We assess the impact of the promotion of row planting at reduced seed rate on farmers’ teff yields i...
Scaling-up adoption of improved technologies: The impact of the promotion of row planting on farmers...
This paper provides more detailed insight into the social and economic dimensions of the teff varian...
Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan-African countries to addre...
Summary of ESSP Working Paper 60, “Scaling-up adoption of improved technologies: The impact of the p...
This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research a...
The Ethiopian government rolled out a nationwide campaign in 2013 to promote the use of row planting...
Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan Africa to address low agri...
This study analyzes the perceptions, impacts, and rewards of farmers who adopted row planting for th...
This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research a...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...