Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania

Our simulation study examined the productivity and economiceffects of planting different seed cultivars and increasing fertilizer application rates at multiple spatial scales formaize in Tanzania. We combined crop simulation modelling with household data on costs and prices to examinefield-scale and ma...

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Main Authors: Komarek, Adam M., Koo, Jawoo, Wood-Sichra, Ulrike, You, Liangzhi
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145771
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author Komarek, Adam M.
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description Our simulation study examined the productivity and economiceffects of planting different seed cultivars and increasing fertilizer application rates at multiple spatial scales formaize in Tanzania. We combined crop simulation modelling with household data on costs and prices to examinefield-scale and market-scale profitability. To scale out our analysis from the field scale to the regional andnational scale (market scale) we applied an economic surplus model.
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spelling CGSpace1457712024-10-25T08:05:23Z Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania Komarek, Adam M. Koo, Jawoo Wood-Sichra, Ulrike You, Liangzhi models risk management technology transfer hybrids agricultural policies cost benefit analysis maize fertilizer application crop yield productivity food security malabo declaration crop modelling credit Our simulation study examined the productivity and economiceffects of planting different seed cultivars and increasing fertilizer application rates at multiple spatial scales formaize in Tanzania. We combined crop simulation modelling with household data on costs and prices to examinefield-scale and market-scale profitability. To scale out our analysis from the field scale to the regional andnational scale (market scale) we applied an economic surplus model. 2018-07-03 2024-06-21T09:05:01Z 2024-06-21T09:05:01Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145771 en Open Access Elsevier Komarek, Adam M.; Koo, Jawoo; Wood-Sichra, Ulrike; and You, Liangzhi. 2018. Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania. Land Use Policy 78(November 2018): 158-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.06.033
spellingShingle models
risk management
technology transfer
hybrids
agricultural policies
cost benefit analysis
maize
fertilizer application
crop yield
productivity
food security
malabo declaration
crop modelling
credit
Komarek, Adam M.
Koo, Jawoo
Wood-Sichra, Ulrike
You, Liangzhi
Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title_full Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title_fullStr Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title_short Spatially-explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in Tanzania
title_sort spatially explicit effects of seed and fertilizer intensification for maize in tanzania
topic models
risk management
technology transfer
hybrids
agricultural policies
cost benefit analysis
maize
fertilizer application
crop yield
productivity
food security
malabo declaration
crop modelling
credit
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145771
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