The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in Kenya since the early 1990s, and thereby provide policy lessons both for Kenya as well as for other African countries
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study uses nationwide household panel survey data from 1996/97 to 2006/07 to examine trends in ...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
The objective of this study is to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fert...
This paper reports results of a study aimed at identifying broad demand-side and supply-side influen...
This paper reports results of a countrywide survey of fertilizer traders undertaken in late Septembe...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
Raising agricultural productivity remains a major challenge in developing countries. Farm productivi...
This paper examined the factors influencing the entry and sales decision of private traders in ferti...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
Despite upward trends in fertilizer application rates on maize fields over the last twenty years, th...
The paper has several specific objectives. First, it identifies how fertilizer marketing costs and t...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study uses nationwide household panel survey data from 1996/97 to 2006/07 to examine trends in ...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
The objective of this study is to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fert...
This paper reports results of a study aimed at identifying broad demand-side and supply-side influen...
This paper reports results of a countrywide survey of fertilizer traders undertaken in late Septembe...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
Raising agricultural productivity remains a major challenge in developing countries. Farm productivi...
This paper examined the factors influencing the entry and sales decision of private traders in ferti...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
Despite upward trends in fertilizer application rates on maize fields over the last twenty years, th...
The paper has several specific objectives. First, it identifies how fertilizer marketing costs and t...
Maize is a key food crop in Kenya. While maize yields increased from 1.25 t ha-1 in early 1960s to o...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study uses nationwide household panel survey data from 1996/97 to 2006/07 to examine trends in ...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...