Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways

Climate change, including increased variability, challenges smallholder agriculture. It also affects the livelihoods of smallholder maize farmers. Enhanced adoption of climate smart technologies could help farmers. This very much depends on their willingness to pay for the technologies. Studies show...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Maize
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121554
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description Climate change, including increased variability, challenges smallholder agriculture. It also affects the livelihoods of smallholder maize farmers. Enhanced adoption of climate smart technologies could help farmers. This very much depends on their willingness to pay for the technologies. Studies showed that farmers are willing to pay for climate smart technologies - and their growing improved, stress tolerant maize varieties has positively affected farmer livelihoods, thanks to increased on-farm yields (on average).
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spelling CGSpace1215542023-03-14T13:30:18Z Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways CGIAR Research Program on Maize agriculture climate change research farmers maize climate livelihoods yields varieties adoption stress willingness to pay dynamics case studies agrifood systems rural development Climate change, including increased variability, challenges smallholder agriculture. It also affects the livelihoods of smallholder maize farmers. Enhanced adoption of climate smart technologies could help farmers. This very much depends on their willingness to pay for the technologies. Studies showed that farmers are willing to pay for climate smart technologies - and their growing improved, stress tolerant maize varieties has positively affected farmer livelihoods, thanks to increased on-farm yields (on average). 2021-12-31 2022-09-12T11:59:37Z 2022-09-12T11:59:37Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121554 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Maize. 2021. Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways. Reported in Maize Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report.
spellingShingle agriculture
climate change
research
farmers
maize
climate
livelihoods
yields
varieties
adoption
stress
willingness to pay
dynamics
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
CGIAR Research Program on Maize
Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title_full Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title_fullStr Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title_full_unstemmed Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title_short Comparative research points to sub-Saharan African farmers’ willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
title_sort comparative research points to sub saharan african farmers willingness to pay for climate smart maize technologies and adoption dynamics and pathways
topic agriculture
climate change
research
farmers
maize
climate
livelihoods
yields
varieties
adoption
stress
willingness to pay
dynamics
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121554
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