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  1. Determinants in the adoption of alternate wetting and drying technique for rice production in a gravity surface irrigation system in the Philippines by Samoy-Pascual, Kristine, Yadav, Sudhir, Evangelista, Gio, Burac, Mary Ann, Rafael, Marvelin, Cabangon, Romeo, Tokida, Takeshi, Mizoguchi, Masaru, Regalado, Manuel Jose

    Published 2021
    “…Using cross-sectional farm-level survey data, this study empirically explored factors shaping AWD adoption in a gravity surface irrigation system. We used regression-based approaches to examine the factors influencing farmers’ adoption of AWD and its impact on yield. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Neighbors follow early adopters under stress: Panel data analysis of submergence-tolerant rice in northern Bangladesh by Yamano, Takashi, Malabayabas, Maria Luz, Habib, Md. Ashraful, Das, Subrata Kumar

    Published 2018
    “…The results from the household fixed‐effects model indicate that submergence in the previous year increased the adoption of submergence‐tolerant rice. The adoption impact was larger among farmers who were neighbors of early seed recipients. …”
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  3. Promoting the access and adoption of climate smart agriculture innovations through capacity building in Makindu Sub-County Kenya. by Nduah, Alex, Nzuki, Esther, Ogutu, Liz, Waswa, Boaz

    Published 2024
    “…These approaches boosted the adoption of CSA innovations coupled by Trainer of Trainers (ToTs) capacity-building arrangements where trained farmers act as trainers in their local communities. …”
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  4. Farm-level adoption and impact of agricultural technology: the case of Russian wheat aphid resistant cultivars in South Africa by Marasas, Carissa N., Anandajayasekeram, P., Millard, S., Van Rooyen, C. J.

    Published 2005
    “…This paper emphasizes adoption and impact studies as tools to assess the benefits of agricultural technologies, and to provide feedback for further technology development. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Impacts of the joint adoption of improved varieties and chemical fertilizers on rice productivity in Bolivia: implications for Global Food Systems by Martinez, Jose Maria, Labarta, Ricardo A., González, Carolina

    Published 2023
    “…Our findings suggest that partial adoption of rice varieties or fertilizers does not affect yields, but the joint adoption of these technologies can almost double rice productivity. …”
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  6. Enhancing climate smart agriculture access and adoption: 1,100+ farmers trained in Makindu sub-county, Kenya. by Ogutu, Liz, Nderi, Alex Nduah, Nzuki, Esther, Waswa, Boaz

    Published 2025
    “…The partnership co-developed solutions to boost resilience, including experiential learning, a revolving seed scheme, and "Rip 1, Get One Free" tractor ripping services. CSA adoption rose by 30%, with 30 farmers becoming trainers. …”
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    Case Study
  7. Open traceability tool for EUDR compliance through co-designed digital infrastructure adopted by Honduran coffee farmers by Ceballos Sierra, Federico

    Published 2025
    “…Facilitated by the Alliance, the three-month prototyping process defined key elements for interoperability, data ownership, and confidentiality. With a potential adoption by IHCAFE and ICF as a national standard, this blueprint could benefit up to 120,000 farmers and foster pre-competitive collaboration, enabling transparent and verifiable compliance with EUDR through integrated digital solutions. …”
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    Case Study
  8. Supporting the dissemination and adoption of contextualized bundled CSA/SLM practices in the Central and South Regions of Ethiopia. Activity Report. by Adimassu, Zenebe, Tibebe, Degefie, Demeke, Getamesay, Gizaw, Solomon, Kassa, Akalu, Abera, Wuletawu, Tamene, Lulseged

    Published 2025
    “…A facilitation workshop held in Hawassa (16–17 July 2025) brought together 26 participants from regional and zonal institutions to assess progress and strategize for broader adoption. Key scaling approaches included the deployment of para-conservationists, the establishment of community grass multiplication sites, engagement with high-level decision makers, and the integration of physical and biological measures supported by research and by women—and reached 293 kebeles, with plans to expand to 583 kebeles and an additional 100,000 households over the next five years. …”
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