This paper investigated the role of farmers' access to information in a farm household's decisions of whether or not to adopt hybrid maize and the amount to adopt using data collected in a poor region of China. The empirical results suggest that increased availability of medium and more frequent extension visits would lead more farmers to adopt the hybrid maize. It is also found that, once adoption is realized, more frequent extension visits to the adopters will be vital to influence farmers to allocate more of their maize area to hybrid maize. The paper also demonstrate the adoption of new technology in the poor areas may well be different from that in the rich areas
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Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by insufficient knowledge, false beliefs or...
This paper examines changes in the distribution of maize hybrids and landraces in the mountainous ar...
Since the release of hybrid maize varieties in Thailand in 1980, hybrid maize has become popular amo...
International audiencePrecision agriculture (PA) technologies offer a potential solution to food sec...
Modern technologies are often not widely adopted among smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Se...
This paper examines a well known empirical puzzle in the literature on technology adoption: despite ...
This article describes agricultural technology extension, access to channels of information and adop...
Despite hybrids being grown on 30–40 percent of the maize area in Pakistan, the retail price of hybr...
This article explores the potential of involving smallholder farmers in hybrid development for their...
This article focuses on adoption and modification decisions on improved maize storage technologies i...
Although new technologies continue to be developed for the farming community in low income countries...
Using a household survey data collected from four leading maize producing provinces in China, this p...
We examine smallholder farmers’ willingness to pay for agricultural technology and whether informati...
This paper uses the diffusion of F1 hybrid rice as a case for examining the effects of education on ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the adoption dynamics of improved rainfed maize seeds diss...
Optimal decision making among the poor is often hampered by insufficient knowledge, false beliefs or...