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Adoption and impacts of sustainable intensification practices in Ghana

Sustainable agricultural intensification requires the use of multiple agricultural technologies in an integrated manner to enhance productivity while conserving the natural resource base. This study analyses the adoption and impacts of sustainable intensification practices (SIPs) using a dataset from Ghana. A multivariate probit (MVP) model was estimated to assess the adoption of multiple SIPs. Moreover, we used a multivalued semi-parametric treatment effect (MVTE) model to estimate the effects of adopting multiple SIPs on maize productivity.

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evaluación de impactoinnovaciónsistemas de conocimiento e informaciónpolíticasdesarrollo ruralagricultura sostenibleAgroindustria...
Año de publicación: 
2017
Autor (es): 
Kotu B. H.Alene A.Manyong V.Hoeschle-Zeledon I.Larbi A.
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