The international community has successfully developed improved varieties of seeds that yield high returns in the presence of drought, pests, and disease. This effort is in response to the persistent concern of food security, especially in regions that are most vulnerable to climate change. This study uses cross-sectional data from the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Survey to obtain estimates for the adoption of improved groundnut varieties (IGVs) in Uganda as well as gaps in farmer managerial capacity (alternatively known as technical inefficiency). To do so, this study employs an adoption logit model, in conjunction with a stochastic production frontier framework. The analysis indicates that adoption is lower than what has been p...
Adoption of climate-resilient crop varieties has the potential to build farmers' climate resilience ...
Agricultural productivity growth is a primary driver of economic development throughout the world. I...
As part of the climate-smart agriculture approach, the adoption of climate resilient crop varieties ...
The international community has successfully developed improved varieties of seeds that yield high r...
The study analyzed the impact of adoption of improved groundnut varieties on farm inputs demand and ...
This paper evaluates the level of adoption of improved groundnut varieties and the role of informat...
This study examines the adoption of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of groundnut by smallholders in e...
In sub-Saharan Africa, reliance on subsistence-level farming is a significant source of risk since f...
Productivity gaps of 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analyzed based on data from th...
The major objective of this study is to evaluate the adoption of groundnut varieties that are high y...
Productivity gaps for 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analysed using data from the ...
Groundnuts are an important crop for Ugandan smallholders since they are high in protein, resupply n...
This paper applies the Average Treatment Effect (ATE) framework on data obtained from a random cross...
Groundnut ( Arachis hypogea L) is the second most widely grown food legume in Uganda. Currently av...
Groundnut (Arachis hypogea L) is the second most widely grown food legume in Uganda. Currently avera...
Adoption of climate-resilient crop varieties has the potential to build farmers' climate resilience ...
Agricultural productivity growth is a primary driver of economic development throughout the world. I...
As part of the climate-smart agriculture approach, the adoption of climate resilient crop varieties ...
The international community has successfully developed improved varieties of seeds that yield high r...
The study analyzed the impact of adoption of improved groundnut varieties on farm inputs demand and ...
This paper evaluates the level of adoption of improved groundnut varieties and the role of informat...
This study examines the adoption of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of groundnut by smallholders in e...
In sub-Saharan Africa, reliance on subsistence-level farming is a significant source of risk since f...
Productivity gaps of 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analyzed based on data from th...
The major objective of this study is to evaluate the adoption of groundnut varieties that are high y...
Productivity gaps for 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analysed using data from the ...
Groundnuts are an important crop for Ugandan smallholders since they are high in protein, resupply n...
This paper applies the Average Treatment Effect (ATE) framework on data obtained from a random cross...
Groundnut ( Arachis hypogea L) is the second most widely grown food legume in Uganda. Currently av...
Groundnut (Arachis hypogea L) is the second most widely grown food legume in Uganda. Currently avera...
Adoption of climate-resilient crop varieties has the potential to build farmers' climate resilience ...
Agricultural productivity growth is a primary driver of economic development throughout the world. I...
As part of the climate-smart agriculture approach, the adoption of climate resilient crop varieties ...