Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: a synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies

This paper synthesizes the findings of 22 micro-level studies on technology adoption carried out by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) with national agricultural research systems in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda during 1996-1999. The authors found that technology adoption is taking place across Eastern Africa but considerable scope remains to improve the productivity of smallholder agriculture in higher potential regions with high levels of adoption. Extension was the variable most highly correlated with technology adoption, and extension services continue to play an important role in disseminating information on new varieties and how to manage them. Despite the usefulness of the micro-study results, especially for priority setting and impact assessment, future adoption studies can be improved by standardizing definitions across studies and using sampling techniques that allow results to be generalized across wider areas. Finally, the paper suggests that maize and wheat breeding research should be made more relevant to the preferences and circumstances of farmers, that the link between research and extension should be strengthened and include the private sector and non-governmental organizations, that policies should support the development and expansion of efficient markets for inputs and outputs, and that rural credit systems should be strengthened.

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Main Authors: Doss, C.R., Mwangi, W.M., Verkuijl, H., De Groote, H.
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 2003
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, FERTILIZERS, INNOVATION ADOPTION, MAIZE, PRIVATE SECTOR, SMALL FARMS, PLANT BREEDING,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1037
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-10372021-05-14T15:35:55Z Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: a synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies Doss, C.R. Mwangi, W.M. Verkuijl, H. De Groote, H. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY FERTILIZERS INNOVATION ADOPTION MAIZE PRIVATE SECTOR SMALL FARMS PLANT BREEDING FERTILIZERS INNOVATION ADOPTION MAIZE PRIVATE SECTOR SMALL FARMS PLANT BREEDING This paper synthesizes the findings of 22 micro-level studies on technology adoption carried out by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) with national agricultural research systems in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda during 1996-1999. The authors found that technology adoption is taking place across Eastern Africa but considerable scope remains to improve the productivity of smallholder agriculture in higher potential regions with high levels of adoption. Extension was the variable most highly correlated with technology adoption, and extension services continue to play an important role in disseminating information on new varieties and how to manage them. Despite the usefulness of the micro-study results, especially for priority setting and impact assessment, future adoption studies can be improved by standardizing definitions across studies and using sampling techniques that allow results to be generalized across wider areas. Finally, the paper suggests that maize and wheat breeding research should be made more relevant to the preferences and circumstances of farmers, that the link between research and extension should be strengthened and include the private sector and non-governmental organizations, that policies should support the development and expansion of efficient markets for inputs and outputs, and that rural credit systems should be strengthened. iv, 32 pages 2012-01-06T05:10:16Z 2012-01-06T05:10:16Z 2003 Book 0258-8587 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1037 English CIMMYT Economics Working Paper CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Africa Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
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FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
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FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
FERTILIZERS
INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
Doss, C.R.
Mwangi, W.M.
Verkuijl, H.
De Groote, H.
Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: a synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies
description This paper synthesizes the findings of 22 micro-level studies on technology adoption carried out by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) with national agricultural research systems in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda during 1996-1999. The authors found that technology adoption is taking place across Eastern Africa but considerable scope remains to improve the productivity of smallholder agriculture in higher potential regions with high levels of adoption. Extension was the variable most highly correlated with technology adoption, and extension services continue to play an important role in disseminating information on new varieties and how to manage them. Despite the usefulness of the micro-study results, especially for priority setting and impact assessment, future adoption studies can be improved by standardizing definitions across studies and using sampling techniques that allow results to be generalized across wider areas. Finally, the paper suggests that maize and wheat breeding research should be made more relevant to the preferences and circumstances of farmers, that the link between research and extension should be strengthened and include the private sector and non-governmental organizations, that policies should support the development and expansion of efficient markets for inputs and outputs, and that rural credit systems should be strengthened.
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FERTILIZERS
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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PLANT BREEDING
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INNOVATION ADOPTION
MAIZE
PRIVATE SECTOR
SMALL FARMS
PLANT BREEDING
author Doss, C.R.
Mwangi, W.M.
Verkuijl, H.
De Groote, H.
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De Groote, H.
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title Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: a synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies
title_short Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: a synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies
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