Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids

Varietal turnover in maize seed systems in sub-Saharan Africa remains slower than expected, despite significant public and private investment in breeding and seed commercialization. Encouraging farmers to experiment with new hybrids could accelerate adoption and facilitate the replacement of outdate...

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Autores principales: Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu, Muteti, F.N., Donovan, Jason, Rutsaert, Pieter, Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki, Mbugua, Mercy
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Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178120
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author Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu
Muteti, F.N.
Donovan, Jason
Rutsaert, Pieter
Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki
Mbugua, Mercy
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Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu
Mbugua, Mercy
Muteti, F.N.
Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki
Rutsaert, Pieter
author_facet Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu
Muteti, F.N.
Donovan, Jason
Rutsaert, Pieter
Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki
Mbugua, Mercy
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description Varietal turnover in maize seed systems in sub-Saharan Africa remains slower than expected, despite significant public and private investment in breeding and seed commercialization. Encouraging farmers to experiment with new hybrids could accelerate adoption and facilitate the replacement of outdated seed products. This study evaluates the impact of point-of-sale information and price promotions on farmer purchases of new maize hybrids in Kenya, using a randomized controlled trial with 1,790 farmers intercepted at agro-dealer shops. We tracked farmers' seed choices immediately after the intervention and again in the following season, eight months later. Informational messages that highlighted the benefits of new hybrids and recommended specific hybrids increased the likelihood that farmers purchased these seeds. Combining information with a price discount increased both the likelihood of purchase and the quantity of seed bought. Follow-up data show that discount-induced experimentation translated into continued use, suggesting that farmers were willing to pay full price after the initial trial. These findings underscore the potential of modest targeted retail interventions to overcome adoption frictions and accelerate varietal turnover.
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spelling CGSpace1781202025-11-25T02:15:39Z Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu Muteti, F.N. Donovan, Jason Rutsaert, Pieter Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki Mbugua, Mercy experimentation technology adoption farm inputs maize hybrids prices Varietal turnover in maize seed systems in sub-Saharan Africa remains slower than expected, despite significant public and private investment in breeding and seed commercialization. Encouraging farmers to experiment with new hybrids could accelerate adoption and facilitate the replacement of outdated seed products. This study evaluates the impact of point-of-sale information and price promotions on farmer purchases of new maize hybrids in Kenya, using a randomized controlled trial with 1,790 farmers intercepted at agro-dealer shops. We tracked farmers' seed choices immediately after the intervention and again in the following season, eight months later. Informational messages that highlighted the benefits of new hybrids and recommended specific hybrids increased the likelihood that farmers purchased these seeds. Combining information with a price discount increased both the likelihood of purchase and the quantity of seed bought. Follow-up data show that discount-induced experimentation translated into continued use, suggesting that farmers were willing to pay full price after the initial trial. These findings underscore the potential of modest targeted retail interventions to overcome adoption frictions and accelerate varietal turnover. 2025-08 2025-11-24T15:26:49Z 2025-11-24T15:26:49Z Preprint https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178120 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Kariuki, S., Muteti, F., Donovan, J., Rutsaert, P., Ndegwa, M. K., & Mbugua, M. (2025). Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids. Social Science Research Network (SSRN). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5374063
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technology adoption
farm inputs
maize
hybrids
prices
Kariuki, Sarah Wairimu
Muteti, F.N.
Donovan, Jason
Rutsaert, Pieter
Ndegwa, Michael Kariuki
Mbugua, Mercy
Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title_full Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title_fullStr Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title_full_unstemmed Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title_short Effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
title_sort effects of information and price promotions on farmer experimentation with new maize hybrids
topic experimentation
technology adoption
farm inputs
maize
hybrids
prices
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178120
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