Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting

The Ethiopian government rolled out a nationwide campaign in 2013 to promote the use of row planting, aiming to scale up its adoption to almost 2.5 million teff farmers. However, the impacts of the widespread promotion campaign of row planting of teff in particular on land and labor productivity are...

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Main Authors: Vandercasteelen, Joachim, Regassa, Mekdim Dereje, Minten, Bart, Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145536
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author Vandercasteelen, Joachim
Regassa, Mekdim Dereje
Minten, Bart
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
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Regassa, Mekdim Dereje
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Vandercasteelen, Joachim
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Regassa, Mekdim Dereje
Minten, Bart
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
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description The Ethiopian government rolled out a nationwide campaign in 2013 to promote the use of row planting, aiming to scale up its adoption to almost 2.5 million teff farmers. However, the impacts of the widespread promotion campaign of row planting of teff in particular on land and labor productivity are unknown. This is mainly due to a lack of reliable and objective farm-level data. Moreover, no systematic effort has yet been put into examining farmers’ perceptions after they experimented with the new sowing techniques. The contribution of this The contribution of this chapter is to analyze the impact of the promotion campaign of row planting of teff and to infer farmers’ perception about the new planting technique and the promotion thereof. To do so, data were collected during the “pre-scale-up” phase of the promotion campaign in 2012/2013 by surveying farmers from 40 villages exposed to the promotion campaign. Data was collected by means of a large-scale randomized control trial (RCT), randomly assigning teff farmers to implement either row planting or broadcasting of teff seed on an experimental plot. The effect of receiving a promotion campaign for sowing teff seeds in rows, together with a reduced seed rate (this combination is referred to as row planting), was measured on teff farmers’ land, as well as on labor productivity.
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spelling CGSpace1455362025-11-06T04:18:41Z Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting Vandercasteelen, Joachim Regassa, Mekdim Dereje Minten, Bart Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum cropping patterns exports methods teff labour production technology seed technology The Ethiopian government rolled out a nationwide campaign in 2013 to promote the use of row planting, aiming to scale up its adoption to almost 2.5 million teff farmers. However, the impacts of the widespread promotion campaign of row planting of teff in particular on land and labor productivity are unknown. This is mainly due to a lack of reliable and objective farm-level data. Moreover, no systematic effort has yet been put into examining farmers’ perceptions after they experimented with the new sowing techniques. The contribution of this The contribution of this chapter is to analyze the impact of the promotion campaign of row planting of teff and to infer farmers’ perception about the new planting technique and the promotion thereof. To do so, data were collected during the “pre-scale-up” phase of the promotion campaign in 2012/2013 by surveying farmers from 40 villages exposed to the promotion campaign. Data was collected by means of a large-scale randomized control trial (RCT), randomly assigning teff farmers to implement either row planting or broadcasting of teff seed on an experimental plot. The effect of receiving a promotion campaign for sowing teff seeds in rows, together with a reduced seed rate (this combination is referred to as row planting), was measured on teff farmers’ land, as well as on labor productivity. 2018-07-11 2024-06-21T09:04:38Z 2024-06-21T09:04:38Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145536 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292833 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Vandercasteelen; Joachim; Regassa, Mekdim Dereje; Minten, Bart and Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum. 2018. Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting. In The economics of teff: Exploring Ethiopia's biggest cash crop. Chapter 5, Pp. 97-130. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 10.2499/9780896292833_05. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145536
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exports
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teff
labour
production technology
seed technology
Vandercasteelen, Joachim
Regassa, Mekdim Dereje
Minten, Bart
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title_full Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title_fullStr Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title_short Perceptions, impacts, and rewards of row planting
title_sort perceptions impacts and rewards of row planting
topic cropping patterns
exports
methods
teff
labour
production technology
seed technology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145536
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