Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana

The Multinational NERICA Rice Dissemination Project in Ghana promoted the adoption of NERICA varieties and complementary technologies. NERICA adoption was expected to increase rice production and the incomes of beneficiary households. This study assessed the impact of NERICA adoption on the inco...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wiredu, A., Asante, B., Martey, E., Diagne, A., Dogbe, W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115958
_version_ 1855518706628558848
author Wiredu, A.
Asante, B.
Martey, E.
Diagne, A.
Dogbe, W.
author_browse Asante, B.
Diagne, A.
Dogbe, W.
Martey, E.
Wiredu, A.
author_facet Wiredu, A.
Asante, B.
Martey, E.
Diagne, A.
Dogbe, W.
author_sort Wiredu, A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The Multinational NERICA Rice Dissemination Project in Ghana promoted the adoption of NERICA varieties and complementary technologies. NERICA adoption was expected to increase rice production and the incomes of beneficiary households. This study assessed the impact of NERICA adoption on the incomes of rice-producing households in northern Ghana. With data from a cross-section of 150 systematically selected rice-producing households, the study revealed 36.7% adoption rate. Agriculture and rice production were the most important livelihood activities as they contributed 80% and 55.09% of total household income respectively. To control for endogeneity, the study used the local average treatment effect (LATE) estimation methodology and showed that NERICA adoption significantly increased rice income, agricultural income, per-capita income and total annual income by $196.52, $446.37, $0.44 and $498.44, respectively. The major recommendation from this study is the need to continue the promotion of the NERICA varieties by creating access to seeds of the varieties together with other productivity enhancing technologies. Efforts should be focused on the provision of marketing and roads infrastructure to induce access to input and product markets.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace115958
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2014
publishDateRange 2014
publishDateSort 2014
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publisherStr Canadian Center of Science and Education
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1159582023-10-02T12:54:43Z Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana Wiredu, A. Asante, B. Martey, E. Diagne, A. Dogbe, W. rice research development The Multinational NERICA Rice Dissemination Project in Ghana promoted the adoption of NERICA varieties and complementary technologies. NERICA adoption was expected to increase rice production and the incomes of beneficiary households. This study assessed the impact of NERICA adoption on the incomes of rice-producing households in northern Ghana. With data from a cross-section of 150 systematically selected rice-producing households, the study revealed 36.7% adoption rate. Agriculture and rice production were the most important livelihood activities as they contributed 80% and 55.09% of total household income respectively. To control for endogeneity, the study used the local average treatment effect (LATE) estimation methodology and showed that NERICA adoption significantly increased rice income, agricultural income, per-capita income and total annual income by $196.52, $446.37, $0.44 and $498.44, respectively. The major recommendation from this study is the need to continue the promotion of the NERICA varieties by creating access to seeds of the varieties together with other productivity enhancing technologies. Efforts should be focused on the provision of marketing and roads infrastructure to induce access to input and product markets. 2014-01-27 2021-11-10T11:57:31Z 2021-11-10T11:57:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115958 en Open Access Canadian Center of Science and Education Wiredu, A. Asante, B. Martey, E. Diagne, A. Dogbe, W.Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana.Journal of Sustainable Development.2014, Volume 7, Issue 1.
spellingShingle rice
research
development
Wiredu, A.
Asante, B.
Martey, E.
Diagne, A.
Dogbe, W.
Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title_full Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title_fullStr Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title_short Impact of NERICA Adoption on Incomes of Rice-Producing Households in Northern Ghana
title_sort impact of nerica adoption on incomes of rice producing households in northern ghana
topic rice
research
development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115958
work_keys_str_mv AT wiredua impactofnericaadoptiononincomesofriceproducinghouseholdsinnorthernghana
AT asanteb impactofnericaadoptiononincomesofriceproducinghouseholdsinnorthernghana
AT marteye impactofnericaadoptiononincomesofriceproducinghouseholdsinnorthernghana
AT diagnea impactofnericaadoptiononincomesofriceproducinghouseholdsinnorthernghana
AT dogbew impactofnericaadoptiononincomesofriceproducinghouseholdsinnorthernghana