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Crop Production/Industries 23 International Development 23 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 16 Food Security and Poverty 15 Land Economics/Use 13 Livestock Production/Industries 12 Kenya 11 Farm Management 10 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 10 Uganda 10 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 9 Marketing 8 Production Economics 8 Africa 7 Agricultural Finance 7 Agricultural and Food Policy 7 International Relations/Trade 7 Productivity Analysis 7 sub-Saharan Africa 7 Demand and Price Analysis 6 Environmental Economics and Policy 6 Financial Economics 6 IAR4D 6 Agribusiness 5 Agriculture 5 Poverty 5 adoption 5 Climate change 4 Consumer/Household Economics 4 South Africa 4 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 4 Tunisia 4 West Africa 4 technical efficiency 4 technology adoption 4 Adaptation 3 Community/Rural/Urban Development 3 Ethiopia 3 Ghana 3 Labor and Human Capital 3
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Bonabana-Wabbi, Jackline 6 Kamugisha, Rick 5 Hassan, Rashid M. 4 Kasenge, Valentine 3 Kato, Edward 3 Mendelsohn, Robert 3 Nkonya, Ephraim 3 Norton, George W. 3 Smale, Melinda 3 Adekunle, Wale 2 Babiker, Babiker Idris 2 Bashaasha, Bernard 2 Birachi, Eliud 2 Burger, Kees 2 Buruchara, Robin 2 Chebil, Ali 2 Chiuri, Wanjiku 2 Dhehibi, Boubaker 2 Diagne, Aliou 2 Fafchamps, Marcel 2 Farrow, Andrew 2 Fisher, Monica 2 Fungo, B. 2 Gelaw, Fekadu 2 Gockowski, James 2 Habumugisha, Pascal 2 Kalibwani, R. 2 Karume, Katcho 2 Kashaija, Imelda 2 Kavoi, Mutuku Muendo 2 Kijima, Yoko 2 Kraybill, David S. 2 Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep 2 Kuyvenhoven, Arie 2 Lubanga, Lunze 2 Machethe, Charles Lepepeule 2 Makokha, Stella Nabwile 2 Mugabo, J. 2 Mugabo, Josaphat 2 Ndirangu, Lydia 2
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African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 127 African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AfJARE) 1
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Leveraging institutions for collective action to improve markets for smallholder producers in less-favored areas
Shiferaw, Bekele A.; Obare, Gideon A.; Geoffrey, Muricho; … - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 1
Using survey data from the community, producer marketing groups (PMGs) and farm households in Kenya, this paper investigates the potential of rural institutions (farmer organizations, their rules and enforcement mechanisms) for remedying pervasive market imperfections and facilitate access to...
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Supply response of Zimbabwean agriculture: 1970–1999
Muchapondwa, Edwin - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 1
This paper uses data that spans different pricing regimes to estimate the aggregate agricultural supply response to price and non-price factors in Zimbabwe. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration employed here gives consistent estimates of supply response in the...
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Labor markets and labor allocative efficiency among farm households in western Kenya
Kamau, Mercy W.; Burger, Kees; Giller, Ken E.; … - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 2
This paper evaluates how efficiently farm households allocate labor between farm and off-farm activities. It estimates farm and off-farm labor supply functions to determine the factors that influence labor allocation. Both the shadow wage and the off-farm wage rate are included as regressors in...
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Spatial price transmission: A study of sheep markets in Sudan
Babiker, Babiker Idris; Abdalla, Abdel Gabbar M. - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 1
Recent research in low-income countries has shown that high transfer costs and marketing margins may hinder the transmission of price signals, as they may prohibit arbitrage. Oligopolistic behavior and collusion among domestic traders may retain price differences between markets at levels higher...
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Factors affecting farmers’ willingness to adopt salt-tolerant forage crops in south-eastern Tunisia
Chebil, Ali; Nasr, Hafedh; Zaibet, Lokman - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 1
This paper analyzed the factors that affect farmers’ willingness to adopt salt-tolerant forage for livestock, using a Tobit model. The data used for the empirical analysis was obtained from a survey of 97 farmers in southeastern Tunisia. The results of this study show that variables...
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Production structure and derived demand for factor inputs in smallholder dairying in Kenya
Kavoi, Mutuku Muendo; Hoag, Dana L.; Pritchett, James G. - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 2
This study examined the production structure of smallholder dairy farms in Kenya’s marginal zones, using duality theory in production and costs. The restricted translog cost function was used to derive a system of six input share equations, which were estimated simultaneously with the...
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Factors influencing the intensity of market participation by smallholder farmers: A case study of rural and peri-urban areas of Kenya
Omiti, John M.; Otieno, David Jakinda; Nyanamba, Timothy O. - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 03 (2009) 1
Participation in commercial agriculture holds considerable potential for unlocking suitable opportunity sets necessary for providing better incomes and sustainable livelihoods for small-scale farmers. This study examined factors that influence the intensity of market participation among...
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A Ricardian analysis of the impact of climate change on African cropland
Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep; Mendelsohn, Robert - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 1
This study examines the impact of climate change on cropland in Africa, using a Ricardian cross-sectional approach. Relying on farm data from an 11-country survey of over 9500 farmers, annual net revenue is regressed on climate and other variables. The study confirms that current climate affects...
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Optimal long-term stocking rates for livestock grazing in a Sahelian rangeland
Hein, Lars; Weikard, Hans-Peter - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 2
Economic modelling of semi-arid rangelands has received much attention in recent literature. A major outstanding issue is how stochastic rainfall and the feedback effect of heavy grazing pressures on vegetation productivity can be accounted for in these models. This paper presents a model for...
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Crop switching as a strategy for adapting to climate change
Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep; Mendelsohn, Robert - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 1
This paper examines the impact of climate change on primary crops grown in Africa. An innovative approach is presented that bridges the gap between agro-economic and traditional Ricardian models. We label it a ‘structural Ricardian model’. It first captures the type of crop a farmer...
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