To reduce poverty and food insecurity in Africa requires raising productivity in agriculture. Systematic use of fertilizer and hybrid seed is a pathway to increased productivity, but adoption of these technologies remains low. We investigate whether the quality of agricultural inputs can help explain low take-up. Testing modern products purchased in local markets, we find that 30% of nutrient is missing in fertilizer, and hybrid maize seed is estimated to contain less than 50% authentic seeds. We document that such low quality results in low average returns. If authentic technologies replaced these low-quality products, however, average returns are high. To rationalize the findings, we calibrate a learning model using data from our agricult...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa exhibit low adoption rates for mineral fertilizers. A promising ...
AbstractConventional wisdom holds that Sub-Saharan African farmers use few modern inputs despite the...
To reduce poverty and food insecurity in Africa requires raising productivity in agriculture. System...
Agricultural technology remains under-adopted among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. We in...
Recently, issues related to the (perceived) quality of inputs and technologies have been proposed as...
Smallholder farming in many developing countries is characterized by low productivity and low-qualit...
Though the record is clear that small farmers throughout Sub-Saharan Africa use mineral fertilizer a...
To fully benefit from new agricultural technologies like improved seed varieties, significant invest...
Household-level panel survey (4 rounds) on 960 farmers in Siaya Kenya, including detailed informatio...
Maize is an important crop, produced by nearly all households in Uganda. Yet, the yield of the crop ...
Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to poor c...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 31 Aug 2020Increased adoption of improved agricultural techno...
We discuss recent trends in agricultural productivity in Africa and highlight how technological pro...
Key Messages - Adoption of productivity-enhancing agricultural technology is low, partly because ma...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa exhibit low adoption rates for mineral fertilizers. A promising ...
AbstractConventional wisdom holds that Sub-Saharan African farmers use few modern inputs despite the...
To reduce poverty and food insecurity in Africa requires raising productivity in agriculture. System...
Agricultural technology remains under-adopted among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. We in...
Recently, issues related to the (perceived) quality of inputs and technologies have been proposed as...
Smallholder farming in many developing countries is characterized by low productivity and low-qualit...
Though the record is clear that small farmers throughout Sub-Saharan Africa use mineral fertilizer a...
To fully benefit from new agricultural technologies like improved seed varieties, significant invest...
Household-level panel survey (4 rounds) on 960 farmers in Siaya Kenya, including detailed informatio...
Maize is an important crop, produced by nearly all households in Uganda. Yet, the yield of the crop ...
Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to poor c...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 31 Aug 2020Increased adoption of improved agricultural techno...
We discuss recent trends in agricultural productivity in Africa and highlight how technological pro...
Key Messages - Adoption of productivity-enhancing agricultural technology is low, partly because ma...
In this paper, we establish the link between crop productivity, crop market participation and agricu...
Small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa exhibit low adoption rates for mineral fertilizers. A promising ...
AbstractConventional wisdom holds that Sub-Saharan African farmers use few modern inputs despite the...