Adoption determinants of improved cassava varieties and intercropping among East and Central African smallholder farmers

Paul Mwebaze, Sarina Macfadyen, Paul De Barro, Anton Bua, Andrew Kalyebi, Irene Bayiyana, Fred Tairo, John Colvin
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A key constraint to cassava productivity in Africa is the lack of adoption of improved cassava varieties tolerant to pests and diseases. To understand the drivers of adoption behavior, we examine the simultaneous adoption of improved cassava varieties and intercropping by 1200 smallholder farmers in Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda. Using a linear model, we find that varietal characteristics, such as yield and early maturity, are critical drivers of adoption. Access to extension and credit is associated with an increase in the attractiveness of yield-improving characteristics. We conclude that a more targeted extension approach would increase technology adoption in these countries.

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东非和中非小农采用木薯改良品种和间作的决定因素
非洲木薯生产率的一个关键制约因素是缺乏采用抗病虫害的木薯改良品种。为了了解采用行为的驱动因素,我们研究了马拉维、坦桑尼亚和乌干达 1200 名小农同时采用木薯改良品种和间作的情况。通过线性模型,我们发现产量和早熟等品种特性是采用木薯的关键驱动因素。获得推广和信贷与提高产量特征的吸引力增加有关。我们的结论是,更有针对性的推广方法将提高这些国家的技术采用率。
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