Similar Items: A latent class analysis of improved agro-technology use behavior in Uganda: Implications for optimal targeting
- Quality matters and not quantity: Evidence on productivity impacts of extension service provision in Ethiopia
- Effects of extension services on technology adoption and productivity among female and male farmers: Summary of ESSP working paper 49
- Improved dairy cows in Uganda: Pathways to poverty alleviation and improved child nutrition
- Gender differences in access to extension services and agricultural productivity
- Information and regulation for technology adoption: lessons from Uganda
- Issues facing agricultural technology adoption in developing countries: Discussion
Author: Bizimungu, Emmanuel
- Factors associated with older persons’ physical health in rural Uganda
- Impact pathways of a participatory local governance initiative in Uganda: A qualitative exploration
- Risk and returns of sustainable crop intensification: The case of small-holder rice and potato farmers in Uganda
- A latent class analysis of improved agro-technology use behavior in Uganda: Implications for optimal targeting
- Risk and sustainable crop intensification among Ugandan rice and potato farmers
- The State of Public Service Delivery in Uganda: Report of a baseline survey