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The Adoption and Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Technology: An Endogenous Switching Regression Application
by
Huffman, Wallace
, Abdulai, Awudu
in
2006
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Africa
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural productivity
/ Agricultural soils
/ Agricultural technology
/ Bodenschutz
/ Bunds
/ Capital
/ Conservation of resources
/ Economic policy
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Emerging technology
/ Endogenous
/ Faktorenanalyse
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farmlands
/ Farms
/ Gewässerschutz
/ Ghana
/ Innovationsdiffusion
/ Labor
/ Landwirtschaft
/ Natural resources
/ Northern (Ghana, Provinz)
/ Oryza sativa
/ Rainfall
/ Regression
/ Regression analysis
/ Rice
/ Ridging
/ Social conditions
/ Social networks
/ Soil (material)
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil fertility
/ Studies
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
/ Umwelttechnik
/ Water
/ Water conservation
/ Water supply
/ Water use
2014
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The Adoption and Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Technology: An Endogenous Switching Regression Application
by
Huffman, Wallace
, Abdulai, Awudu
in
2006
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Africa
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural productivity
/ Agricultural soils
/ Agricultural technology
/ Bodenschutz
/ Bunds
/ Capital
/ Conservation of resources
/ Economic policy
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Emerging technology
/ Endogenous
/ Faktorenanalyse
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farmlands
/ Farms
/ Gewässerschutz
/ Ghana
/ Innovationsdiffusion
/ Labor
/ Landwirtschaft
/ Natural resources
/ Northern (Ghana, Provinz)
/ Oryza sativa
/ Rainfall
/ Regression
/ Regression analysis
/ Rice
/ Ridging
/ Social conditions
/ Social networks
/ Soil (material)
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil fertility
/ Studies
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
/ Umwelttechnik
/ Water
/ Water conservation
/ Water supply
/ Water use
2014
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The Adoption and Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Technology: An Endogenous Switching Regression Application
by
Huffman, Wallace
, Abdulai, Awudu
in
2006
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Africa
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural productivity
/ Agricultural soils
/ Agricultural technology
/ Bodenschutz
/ Bunds
/ Capital
/ Conservation of resources
/ Economic policy
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Emerging technology
/ Endogenous
/ Faktorenanalyse
/ Farmers
/ Farming
/ Farmlands
/ Farms
/ Gewässerschutz
/ Ghana
/ Innovationsdiffusion
/ Labor
/ Landwirtschaft
/ Natural resources
/ Northern (Ghana, Provinz)
/ Oryza sativa
/ Rainfall
/ Regression
/ Regression analysis
/ Rice
/ Ridging
/ Social conditions
/ Social networks
/ Soil (material)
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil fertility
/ Studies
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
/ Umwelttechnik
/ Water
/ Water conservation
/ Water supply
/ Water use
2014
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The Adoption and Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Technology: An Endogenous Switching Regression Application
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The Adoption and Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Technology: An Endogenous Switching Regression Application
2014
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This paper identifies the factors that affect farmers' decisions to adopt soil and water conservation technology in Africa and how this technology impacts farm yields and net returns. This technology is important because it improves efficiency of water use from rainfall—a critical issue in waterdeficient Sub-Saharan Africa. An analysis of new data from a survey of 342 rice farmers in northern Ghana shows that farmers' education, capital and labor constraints, social networks and extension contacts, and farm soil conditions mainly determine adoption of field ridging, and the adoption of this technology increases rice yields and net returns significantly.
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