The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are closely analysed and discussed. A three-step procedure is proposed: 1) farmers’ characteristics determine farmers’ risk attitudes, 2) their risk attitudes influence yield, and 3) yield affects decisions on acreage. This procedure is based on the assumption that acreage decisions are a reflection of farmers’ actual yields, which are associated with risk-averting farming practices. The estimation results show that age and religion are significantly correlated with farmers’ risk attitude, that risk-averse farmers perform better in terms of yield, and that higher yields subsequently increase acreage for production. These attitudes partly account f...
This study analyzes the risk perceptions and risk attitudes of farmers practicing different rice-bas...
Attitude to face risk is one of the important factors to develop agriculture. The attitude of farmer...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/Although rice has been a prominent cash crop...
Farmers’ willingness to taking risky decisions has important economic implications. However, while s...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
The use of modern inputs such as synthetic fertilizers is suggested as the best way to increase crop...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
This study analyses farmers’ adoption of improved rice technology, taking into account farmers’ risk...
The attitudes of farmers towards risks influence their decision to invest into farming. Understandin...
Farmers are constantly faced with numerous agricultural risks and have to make decisions in an uncer...
Declining soil fertility largely explains the gap between actual and potential yield among smallhold...
This study analyzes the risk perceptions and risk attitudes of farmers practicing different rice-bas...
Attitude to face risk is one of the important factors to develop agriculture. The attitude of farmer...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/Although rice has been a prominent cash crop...
Farmers’ willingness to taking risky decisions has important economic implications. However, while s...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
The use of modern inputs such as synthetic fertilizers is suggested as the best way to increase crop...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
This study analyses farmers’ adoption of improved rice technology, taking into account farmers’ risk...
The attitudes of farmers towards risks influence their decision to invest into farming. Understandin...
Farmers are constantly faced with numerous agricultural risks and have to make decisions in an uncer...
Declining soil fertility largely explains the gap between actual and potential yield among smallhold...
This study analyzes the risk perceptions and risk attitudes of farmers practicing different rice-bas...
Attitude to face risk is one of the important factors to develop agriculture. The attitude of farmer...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...