Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption of rice and area expansion have stagnated despite the Government of Uganda's 2009 National Rice Development Policy and its commitment to doubling rice production over 10 years. Using panel data collected in 2010 and 2017 as well as risk preference data elicited via lab-in-the-field experiments conducted in rural Uganda, we find that farmers with higher loss aversion are less likely to grow rice and expand their rice cultivation areas. This study affirms that risk preferences play a critical role in agricultural production decisions
The number of rice mills in Uganda increased rapidly during the past decade, in response to increasi...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This s...
Risk-taking preferences were elicited from small semi-commercial farmers in Northern Thailand using ...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
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...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
Improved agricultural innovation is a panacea to economic development yet the level of adoption of t...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
The number of rice mills in Uganda has increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in respo...
Farmers’ willingness to taking risky decisions has important economic implications. However, while s...
The use of modern inputs such as synthetic fertilizers is suggested as the best way to increase crop...
Rice mills in Uganda have increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in response to increa...
The number of rice mills in Uganda increased rapidly during the past decade, in response to increasi...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This s...
Risk-taking preferences were elicited from small semi-commercial farmers in Northern Thailand using ...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
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...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
Improved agricultural innovation is a panacea to economic development yet the level of adoption of t...
To feed a growing and increasingly urbanized population, Uganda needs to increase crop production wi...
The number of rice mills in Uganda has increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in respo...
Farmers’ willingness to taking risky decisions has important economic implications. However, while s...
The use of modern inputs such as synthetic fertilizers is suggested as the best way to increase crop...
Rice mills in Uganda have increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in response to increa...
The number of rice mills in Uganda increased rapidly during the past decade, in response to increasi...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This s...
Risk-taking preferences were elicited from small semi-commercial farmers in Northern Thailand using ...