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Technology adoption, impact, and extension in developing countries’ agriculture: A review of the recent literature. (2020). Takahashi, Kazushi ; Otsuka, Keijiro ; Muraoka, Rie.
In: Agricultural Economics.
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  5. Context Specificity and Time Dependency in Classifying Sub-Saharan Africa Dairy Cattle Farmers for Targeted Extension Farm Advice: The Case of Uganda. (2021). Gellynck, Xavier ; Lauwers, Ludwig ; Wesana, Joshua ; van Huylenbroeck, Guido ; Ahikiriza, Elizabeth.
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  6. The role of ICT in collective management of public bads: The case of potato late blight in Ethiopia. (2021). Cecchi, Francesco ; Struik, Paul C ; Cieslik, Katarzyna ; Damtew, Elias Assefa ; Leeuwis, Cees ; Lemaga, Berga ; Tafesse, Shiferaw.
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  8. Does Internet use improve technical efficiency? Evidence from apple production in China. (2021). Zhang, Chao ; Zhu, Xiaoke ; Shi, Guanming.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  9. Private Agricultural R&D: Do the Poor Benefit?. (2021). Naseem, Anwar ; Anderson, Jock ; Carl, Pray ; Anwar, Naseem ; Latha, Nagarajan ; Regina, Birner ; Jock, Anderson.
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  11. Changes in Agricultural Extension and Implications for Farmer Adoption of New Practices. (2020). Norton, George ; Alwang, Jeffrey.
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  12. Predicting Adoption of Innovations by Farmers: What is Different in Smallholder Agriculture?. (2020). Llewellyn, Rick S ; Brown, Brendan.
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  15. The Welfare Effects of Mobile Broadband Internet: Evidence from Nigeria. (2020). Winkler, Hernan ; Rodríguez-Castelán, Carlos ; Pfutze, Tobias ; Pedros, Xavier ; Castells, Pau ; Bahia, Kalvin ; Cruz, Genaro ; Masaki, Takaaki.
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  16. Lead-farmer extension and smallholder valuation of new agricultural technologies in Tanzania. (2020). Maredia, Mywish ; Morgan, Stephen N ; Mason, Nicole M.
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  17. Does the application of ICTs facilitate rural economic transformation in China? Empirical evidence from the use of smartphones among farmers. (2020). Min, Shi ; Huang, Jikun ; Liu, Min.
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  19. The impact of information and communication technologies on jobs in Africa: a literature review. (2019). Melia, Elvis.
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  20. Status quo of chemical weed control in rice in sub-Saharan Africa. (2019). Bassoro, Ibrahim ; Abera, Bayuh Belay ; Allarangaye, Moundibaye Dastre ; Dieng, Ibnou ; Tanaka, Atsuko ; Cisse, Madiama ; Gbakatchetche, Henri ; Kalisa, Alain ; Sekou, Keita ; Kajiru, Geophrey Jasper ; Kokou, Ahouanton ; Saito, Kazuki ; Sillo, Fitta Silas ; Niang, Abibou ; Senthilkumar, Kalimuthu ; Lunze, Fanny Mabone ; Segda, Zacharie ; Rodenburg, Jonne ; Jaiteh, Famara ; Dogbe, Wilson ; Mghase, Jerome ; Vandamme, Elke ; Bakare, Samuel Oladele ; Johnson, Jean-Martial ; Mapiemfu-Lamare, Delphine ; Rabeson, Raymond ; Maiga, Illiassou Mossi ; Nanfumba, David ; Bam, Ralph Kwame ; Baggie, Idriss ; Akakpo, Cyriaque ; Kamissoko, Nianankoro.
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  21. The missing middle of climate services: layering multiway, two-way, and one-way modes of communicating seasonal climate forecasts. (2019). Guido, Zack ; Knudson, Chris.
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  22. The Effects of Decentralized and Video-based Extension on the Adoption of Integrated Soil Fertility Management – Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia. (2019). Wollni, Meike ; Frölich, Markus ; Bouguen, Adrien ; Frolich, Markus ; Horner, Denise.
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  23. Adoption of CA technologies among Followers of Lead Farmers: How Strong is the Influence from Lead Farmers?. (2019). Holden, Stein ; Katengeza, Samson P ; Fisher, Monica.
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  25. Impact of outsourced agricultural extension program on smallholder farmers’ net farm income in Msinga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (2019). Majokweni, Z P ; Ferrer, S. R. D., ; Baiyegunhi, L. J. S., .
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  26. Does Internet use help reduce rural cropland abandonment? Evidence from China. (2019). Qi, Yanbin ; Deng, Xin ; Zeng, Miao ; Xu, Dingde.
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  29. Agricultural advisory and financial services; farm level access, outreach and impact in a mixed cropping district of Punjab, Pakistan. (2018). Ul, Shams ; Abid, Muhammad ; Zhang, Liqin ; Murtaza, Jam Ghulam ; Elahi, Ehsan.
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  30. Do development projects crowd-out private sector activities? Evidence from contract farming participation in Northern Ghana. (2018). Ragasa, Catherine ; Lambrecht, Isabel.
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  31. Designing capacity development activities of small-scale farmers in developing countries based on discrete choice experiments. (2018). Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan ; Otter, V ; Feil, J.-H., ; Landmann, D.
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    In: 58th Annual Conference, Kiel, Germany, September 12-14, 2018.
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  34. Stimulating agricultural technology adoption lessons from fertilizer use among Ugandan potato farmers. (2017). Nazziwa-Nviiri, Lydia ; Amwonya, David ; van Campenhout, Bjorn.
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  37. Can mobile phones improve gender equality and nutrition? Panel data evidence from farm households in Uganda. (2017). Qaim, Matin ; Sekabira, Haruna.
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  38. The Role of Institutional Policies in Promoting Agribusiness Development in Rural China. (2017). Jincai, Zhuang ; Mensah, Owusu Samuel ; Isaac, Asare Bediako ; Patrick, Acheampong.
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  39. Can Mobile Phones Improve Gender Equality and Nutrition? Panel Data Evidence from Farm Households in Uganda. (2017). Qaim, Matin ; Sekabira, Haruna.
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  41. Agricultural extension messages using video on portable devices: Increase knowledge about seed selection and seed storage and handling among smallholder potato farmers in southwestern Uganda. (2016). Van Campenhout, Bjorn ; Walukano, Wilberforce ; Vandevelde, Senne ; van Asten, Piet.
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  43. Mobile Money, Agricultural Marketing, and Off-Farm Income in Uganda. (2016). Qaim, Matin ; Sekabira, Haruna.
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    In: 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts.
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  45. Adaptation strategies to climate variability and change and its limitations to smallholder farmers. A literature search. (2015). , Zebedayo ; Bushesha, Magreth ; Phillipo, Frank.
    In: Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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  46. Enhancing Rice Production in Uganda: Impact Evaluation of a Training Program and Guidebook Distribution in Uganda. (2014). Kijima, Yoko.
    In: Working Papers.
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  47. Building the resilience of smallholders through extension and advisory services. (2014). Blom, Sylvia ; Babu, Suresh Chandra ; Davis, Kristin.
    In: IFPRI book chapters.
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  48. Assessing the FNS impacts of technological and institutional innovations and future innovation trends. (2013). Tillie, Pascal ; Gerber, Nicolas ; Pangaribowo, Evita .
    In: FOODSECURE Working papers.
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  49. ICT and Mobile Phone Use for Agricultural Knowledge Sharing by Cypriot Farmers. (2013). Adamides, G. ; Stylianou, A..
    In: AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics.
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