Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners

In low-income countries, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for 59 percent of the population (World Bank 2019). Uncertainty is inherent in agriculture. Farming entails many elements that lie outside of farmers’ control such as (increasingly) weather and pest shocks (Chavas and Nauges 2019;...

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Autor principal: Thai, Giang T.
Formato: Manual
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135812
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description In low-income countries, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for 59 percent of the population (World Bank 2019). Uncertainty is inherent in agriculture. Farming entails many elements that lie outside of farmers’ control such as (increasingly) weather and pest shocks (Chavas and Nauges 2019; Rosenzweig and Udry 2020; Moscona and Sastry 2021), price fluctuations (Bellemare et al. 2013), the quality of agricultural technologies (Bold et al. 2017; Ashour et al. 2019; Hoel et al. 2022), and other factors. Reducing poverty, improving food security, and charting a path for households out of poverty will require improvements in agricultural productivity (Bridle et al. 2019).
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spelling CGSpace1358122024-10-18T13:00:50Z Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners Thai, Giang T. agricultural technology researchers risk behaviour In low-income countries, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for 59 percent of the population (World Bank 2019). Uncertainty is inherent in agriculture. Farming entails many elements that lie outside of farmers’ control such as (increasingly) weather and pest shocks (Chavas and Nauges 2019; Rosenzweig and Udry 2020; Moscona and Sastry 2021), price fluctuations (Bellemare et al. 2013), the quality of agricultural technologies (Bold et al. 2017; Ashour et al. 2019; Hoel et al. 2022), and other factors. Reducing poverty, improving food security, and charting a path for households out of poverty will require improvements in agricultural productivity (Bridle et al. 2019). 2023-03-29 2023-12-21T21:16:18Z 2023-12-21T21:16:18Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135812 en Open Access application/pdf Thai, Giang T. 2023. Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners.
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Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
title Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
title_full Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
title_fullStr Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
title_short Behavioural contributors to agricultural technology adoption: A toolkit for researchers and practitioners
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