Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilizer use on food crops grown by smallholder farmers since the liberalization of input markets starting in the early-1990s. The impacts of these reforms and associated private sector investments on national fertilizer use and food production have never been rigorously quantified, though doing so could shed new light on policy makers’ options for raising food crop productivity in the region. This study estimates a double-hurdle model of fertilizer demand that controls for common forms of unobserved heterogeneity then simulates the effect of changes in fertilizer prices and distances from farm to the nearest fertilizer retailer associated with fert...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided this copyri...
The introduction of agricultural reforms has debatable effects on food security in developing countr...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
This study addressed the interface between Fertilizer Input Subsidy use and maize productivity. The ...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
This study assessed how responsive maize output is to price and non-price factors and how sensitive ...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Kenya like most other developing countries has been reforming her staple grain markets since 1986. ...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided this copyri...
The introduction of agricultural reforms has debatable effects on food security in developing countr...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
This study addressed the interface between Fertilizer Input Subsidy use and maize productivity. The ...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
This study assessed how responsive maize output is to price and non-price factors and how sensitive ...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Kenya like most other developing countries has been reforming her staple grain markets since 1986. ...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided this copyri...
The introduction of agricultural reforms has debatable effects on food security in developing countr...