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Crop Production/Industries 2 Forecasting 1 Maize cropping system 1 Profits 1 Simulation models 1 Wheat 1 Yields 1 cropping system 1 forecasting 1 productivity 1 profits 1 simulation 1
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Mapelu, M.Z. 2 Nyangweso, P.M. 2 Odhiambo, Mark O. 2 Odmori, Paul Okelo 1 Odwori, P.O. 1
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African Association of Agricultural Economists - AAAE 2 Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa - AEASA 2
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2010 AAAE Third Conference/AEASA 48th Conference, September 19-23, 2010, Cape Town, South Africa 2
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FORECASTING YIELD AND PROFITABILITY OF MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION MODELS IN UASIN GISHU, KENYA
Odwori, P.O.; Mapelu, M.Z.; Odhiambo, Mark O.; … - African Association of Agricultural Economists - AAAE; … - 2010
Simulation models have been used successfully to forecast productivity of cropping systems under various weather, management and policy scenarios. These models have helped farmers make efficient resource allocation decisions. However, in Kenya simulation models have not been used extensively and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009203033
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Forecasting Wheat Output and Profits from Cropping Systems Using Simulation Models in Uasin Gishu, Kenya
Nyangweso, P.M.; Odmori, Paul Okelo; Mapelu, M.Z.; … - African Association of Agricultural Economists - AAAE; … - 2010
Simulation models have been used successfully to forecast productivity of cropping systems under various weather, management and policy scenarios. These models have helped farmers make efficient resource allocation decisions. However, in Kenya simulation models have not been used extensively and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009203049
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