Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa

Author:

Ainembabazi John Herbert12,van Asten Piet1,Vanlauwe Bernard3,Ouma Emily14,Blomme Guy5,Birachi Eliud Abucheli6,Nguezet Paul Martin Dontsop7,Mignouna Djana Babatima8,Manyong Victor M.9

Affiliation:

1. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); P.O. Box 7878 Kampala Uganda

2. Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA); P.O. Box 66773 Nairobi Kenya

3. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); P.O. Box 30772-00100 Nairobi Kenya

4. International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); P.O. Box 24384 Kampala Uganda

5. Bioversity International; P.O. Box 5689 Addis Ababa Ethiopia

6. International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); P.O. Box 1269 Kigali Rwanda

7. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); Birava Road Bukavu DR Congo

8. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); PMB 5320 Ibadan Nigeria

9. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); P.O. Box 34441 Dar es Salaam Tanzania

Funder

Consortium for Improving Agriculture-based Livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA)

RTB CGIAR Research Programs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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