The need for practising modern techniques in rice production has become increasingly important in Ghana as the per capita cultivable land continues to shrink. This study employed a multivariate probit model to estimate the determinants of adoption of improved agricultural technologies using household data collected from 543 rice farmers in the Upper East and Northern region of Ghana. There was complementarity among all the improved rice production technologies (i.e. nursery establishment, harrowing, line planting, spacing, urea briquette, irrigation, and bunding). Among the socio-economic variables, education, household size, experience, farm size, sex, and age of the farmer play significant roles, with differing signs across technologies. ...
Relying on cross-sectional data from 300 smallholder rice farmers, the study examined the effects of...
Rice is an important cereal to Ghana’s economy and agriculture. While there is huge potential for lo...
This study identifies the socio-economic factors influencing the adoption decision of bunds and dibb...
Technology adoption by smallholder farmers is a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability ...
Improved rice production techniques are being promoted in Ghana as a way of enhancing sustainable pr...
Technology adoption is important to enhance agricultural productivity and production efficiency of s...
This paper analyses factors that influence the adoption of (Nerica) rice technology in the Northern ...
This study analysed exposure to improved rice varieties, and the effect of adoption on output and n...
Research background: Adoption of improved rice varieties remain paramount in fighting food and nutri...
In this paper, we analyse the factors that drive the adoption and non-adoption of the New Rice for A...
The study was conducted in Fogera plain which is one of rice production hubs in South Gondar Zone in...
This study examined the adoption of rice cultivation technologies on farmers’ technical efficiency i...
The study was conducted in Fogera district, South Gondar zone, Amhara National Regional State (ANRS)...
Rice is an important staple crop, with current demand higher than the domestic supply in Ghana. This...
Low adoption of modern agricultural production technologies amongst farmers in Ghana has been identi...
Relying on cross-sectional data from 300 smallholder rice farmers, the study examined the effects of...
Rice is an important cereal to Ghana’s economy and agriculture. While there is huge potential for lo...
This study identifies the socio-economic factors influencing the adoption decision of bunds and dibb...
Technology adoption by smallholder farmers is a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability ...
Improved rice production techniques are being promoted in Ghana as a way of enhancing sustainable pr...
Technology adoption is important to enhance agricultural productivity and production efficiency of s...
This paper analyses factors that influence the adoption of (Nerica) rice technology in the Northern ...
This study analysed exposure to improved rice varieties, and the effect of adoption on output and n...
Research background: Adoption of improved rice varieties remain paramount in fighting food and nutri...
In this paper, we analyse the factors that drive the adoption and non-adoption of the New Rice for A...
The study was conducted in Fogera plain which is one of rice production hubs in South Gondar Zone in...
This study examined the adoption of rice cultivation technologies on farmers’ technical efficiency i...
The study was conducted in Fogera district, South Gondar zone, Amhara National Regional State (ANRS)...
Rice is an important staple crop, with current demand higher than the domestic supply in Ghana. This...
Low adoption of modern agricultural production technologies amongst farmers in Ghana has been identi...
Relying on cross-sectional data from 300 smallholder rice farmers, the study examined the effects of...
Rice is an important cereal to Ghana’s economy and agriculture. While there is huge potential for lo...
This study identifies the socio-economic factors influencing the adoption decision of bunds and dibb...