Determinants of fertilizer use on maize in Eastern Ethiopia: A weighted endogenous sampling analysis of the extent and intensity of adoption
Factors influencing the extent and intensity of fertilizer adoption on maize production in Ethiopia were analyzed. A Weighted Endogenous Sampling Maximum Likelihood estimator was used in the specification of a Probit and Tobit fertilizer adoption models. The results have important implications for the formulation of policies and programs targeted to promotion of fertilizer use in small-scale maize production. Those include improved road infrastructure, consideration of weather related crop failure insurance programs, development of drought tolerant cultivars and targeting particular farmer groups.
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2006
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Authors: | Fufa, B. ; Hassan, Rashid M. |
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Agrekon. - Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa - AEASA. - Vol. 45.2006, 1
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Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa - AEASA |
Keywords: | Crop Production/Industries |
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