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Biblioteca Impacts of drought-tolerant maize varieties on productivity, risk, and resource use: Evidence from Uganda

Impacts of drought-tolerant maize varieties on productivity, risk, and resource use: Evidence from Uganda

Impacts of drought-tolerant maize varieties on productivity, risk, and resource use: Evidence from Uganda
Land Use Policy Volume 88

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Octubre 2019
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lupj:S0264837718314534
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Weather variability is an important source of production risk for rainfed agriculture in developing countries. This paper evaluates the impacts of the adoption of drought-tolerant maize varieties on average maize yield, yield stability, risk exposure and resource use in rainfed smallholder maize farming. The study uses cross-sectional farm household-level data, collected from a sample of 840 farm households in Uganda. The adoption of drought-tolerant maize varieties increased yield by 15% and reduced the probability of crop failure by 30%. We further show that the adoption of these varieties increased investments in maize production at the extensive margin through maize area increase and to a more limited extent at the intensive margin through mechanization. The findings show promise for further uptake and scaling of drought-tolerant maize varieties for increased productivity, reduced risk, and the transformation of the maize sector.

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Simtowe, Franklin
Amondo, Emily
Marenya, Paswel
Rahut, Dil
Sonder, Kai
Erenstein, Olaf

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