This study assessed how responsive maize output is to price and non-price factors and how sensitive fertilizer and labour demand are to prices and non-price factors using cross-sectional farm-level data for 334 maize producing households in the High Potential Maize Zone of Kenya. The study employed normalized restricted translog profit function to estimate maize supply and variable input demand elasticities. Results show that maize price support is an inadequate policy for expanding maize supply. Fertilizer use was found to be particularly important in the decisions on resource allocation in maize production. Of the fixed inputs, land area was found to be the most important factor contributing to the supply of maize. It is suggested that ma...
The rising world prices for major tradable staples such as maize have been a concern for sub- Sahara...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
This study assessed how responsive maize output is to price and non-price factors and how sensitive ...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided this copyri...
Agricultural development policy in Kenya has emphasised the use of incentives towards increased prod...
Based on the findings of this study, the following actions are proposed for consideration by the Gov...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
The study examines how a combination of socio-economic and household factors influences farm househo...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
The rising world prices for major tradable staples such as maize have been a concern for sub- Sahara...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
This study assessed how responsive maize output is to price and non-price factors and how sensitive ...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided this copyri...
Agricultural development policy in Kenya has emphasised the use of incentives towards increased prod...
Based on the findings of this study, the following actions are proposed for consideration by the Gov...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
The study examines how a combination of socio-economic and household factors influences farm househo...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
The rising world prices for major tradable staples such as maize have been a concern for sub- Sahara...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...