Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia

This paper explores the economic implications of fall armyworm (FAW) and its management strategies by exploiting exogenous variation in FAW exposure amongst households in southern Ethiopia. We find that FAW exposure affects maize yield and sales negatively, but not consumption. Furthermore, we find...

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Main Authors: Kassie, M., Wossen, T., Groote, H. de, Tefera, T., Sevgan, S., Balew, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford University Press 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109876
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author Kassie, M.
Wossen, T.
Groote, H. de
Tefera, T.
Sevgan, S.
Balew, S.
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Groote, H. de
Kassie, M.
Sevgan, S.
Tefera, T.
Wossen, T.
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description This paper explores the economic implications of fall armyworm (FAW) and its management strategies by exploiting exogenous variation in FAW exposure amongst households in southern Ethiopia. We find that FAW exposure affects maize yield and sales negatively, but not consumption. Furthermore, we find evidence of crowding-in and intensification of insecticide use in response to FAW exposure. We also find suggestive evidence that existing extension service arrangements lack the capacity to deal with emerging threats such as FAW. Results imply that targeted interventions aimed at improving the effectiveness of control measures and institutional capacity would be key to reduce the adverse effects of FAW.
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spelling CGSpace1098762025-11-11T10:39:40Z Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia Kassie, M. Wossen, T. Groote, H. de Tefera, T. Sevgan, S. Balew, S. spodoptera frugiperda plant diseases pests of plants maize disease control food security food production consumption east africa This paper explores the economic implications of fall armyworm (FAW) and its management strategies by exploiting exogenous variation in FAW exposure amongst households in southern Ethiopia. We find that FAW exposure affects maize yield and sales negatively, but not consumption. Furthermore, we find evidence of crowding-in and intensification of insecticide use in response to FAW exposure. We also find suggestive evidence that existing extension service arrangements lack the capacity to deal with emerging threats such as FAW. Results imply that targeted interventions aimed at improving the effectiveness of control measures and institutional capacity would be key to reduce the adverse effects of FAW. 2020-01-10 2020-10-16T10:34:50Z 2020-10-16T10:34:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109876 en Open Access application/pdf Oxford University Press Kassie, M., Wossen, T., De Groote, H., Tefera, T., Sevgan, S. & Balew, S. (2020). Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 47(4), 1473–1501.
spellingShingle spodoptera frugiperda
plant diseases
pests of plants
maize
disease control
food security
food production
consumption
east africa
Kassie, M.
Wossen, T.
Groote, H. de
Tefera, T.
Sevgan, S.
Balew, S.
Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title_full Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title_short Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia
title_sort economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies evidence from southern ethiopia
topic spodoptera frugiperda
plant diseases
pests of plants
maize
disease control
food security
food production
consumption
east africa
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109876
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