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Importance of rice research and development in rice seed policies: Insights from Nigeria:. (2014). Takeshima, Hiroyuki.
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  16. Push–pull farming system in Kenya: Implications for economic and social welfare. (2018). Stage, Jesper ; Muriithi, Beatrice ; Diiro, Gracious ; Kassie, Menale ; Pittchar, Jimmy ; Muricho, Geoffrey ; Midega, Charles ; Khan, Zeyaur ; Ledermann, Samuel T.
    In: Land Use Policy.
    RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:77:y:2018:i:c:p:186-198.

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  17. Maize lethal necrosis disease: Evaluating agronomic and genetic control strategies for Ethiopia and Kenya. (2018). Erenstein, Olaf ; Marenya, Paswel P ; Jumbo, Macdonald ; Makumbi, Dan ; Prasanna, Boddupalli ; Beyene, Yoseph.
    In: Agricultural Systems.
    RePEc:eee:agisys:v:162:y:2018:i:c:p:220-228.

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  18. Do households that sell their surplus maize reinvest in improved maize seed? Case of southern Africa. (2018). Kassie, Girma ; Babu, S ; Lunduka, R ; Tahirou, A.
    In: 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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  19. Poverty Reduction Effects of Technology Adoption: Evidence from Nigeria. (2018). Wossen, Tesfamicheal ; Abdoulaye, T ; Alene, A D.
    In: 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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  20. Adoption of improved maize variety among farm households in the northern region of Ghana. (2017). Bosiako, Joshua Antwi ; Aye, Goodness ; Danso-Abbeam, Gideon ; Mabe, Franklin Nantui ; Ehiakpor, Dennis Sedem.
    In: Cogent Economics & Finance.
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  21. Moving in the right direction? The role of price subsidies in fertilizer use and maize productivity in Ghana. (2017). Ragasa, Catherine ; Chapoto, Antony.
    In: Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food.
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  22. Cropping systems diversification, improved seed, manure and inorganic fertilizer adoption by maize producers of eastern Ethiopia. (2017). Ahmed, Musa ; Geleta, Kassahun Mamo ; Mesfin, Hiwot Mekonnen ; Tilahun, Eden Andualem ; Tazeze, Aemro.
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  23. A chicken and maize situation: The poultry feed sector in Ghana. (2017). Ragasa, Catherine ; Gupta, Sunipa Das ; Johnson, Michael E ; Andam, Kwaw S ; Kufoalor, Doreen S.
    In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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  24. THE ROLE OF THE LOCATIONS OF PUBLIC SECTOR VARIETAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN NIGERIA. (2017). Takeshima, Hiroyuki ; Nasir, Abdullahi Mohammed.
    In: Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Papers.
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  25. SMALLHOLDER FARMERS’ PREFERENCES FOR IMPROVED MAIZE SEEDS VARIETIES IN TANZANIA. (2017). Mutanyagwa, Ange Pacifique.
    In: Research Theses.
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  26. Determinants of child nutritional status in the eastern province of Zambia: the role of improved maize varieties. (2016). Kassie, Menale ; Mutenje, Munyaradzi ; Khonje, Makaiko ; Manda, Julius ; Gardebroek, Cornelis ; Alene, Arega.
    In: Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food.
    RePEc:spr:ssefpa:v:8:y:2016:i:1:p:239-253.

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  27. Determinants of child nutritional status in the eastern province of Zambia: the role of improved maize varieties. (2016). Kassie, Menale ; Khonje, Makaiko G ; Manda, Julius ; Gardebroek, Cornelis ; Alene, Arega D ; Mutenje, Munyaradzi.
    In: Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food.
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  28. Ex Ante Welfare Analysis of Technological Change: The Case of Nitrogen Efficient Maize for African Soils. (2016). Kostandini, Genti ; Guo, Zhe ; Larovere, Roberto.
    In: Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie.
    RePEc:bla:canjag:v:64:y:2016:i:1:p:147-168.

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  29. The Economic Advantage: Assessing the value of climate-change actions in agriculture. (2016). Mazzoli, Enrico ; Luckert, Martin ; De Pinto, Alessandro (Alex) ; Laura, Plant ; Enrico, Mazzoli ; Marty, Luckert ; Le, Lan ; Paul, Watkiss ; Peter, Laderach ; Sonja, Vermeulen ; Dino, Ferrarese ; Jim, Stephenson ; Alessandro, De Pinto ; Roberto, Rinaldi ; Meryl, Richards.
    In: IFAD Advantage Series.
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  30. Assessing the impacts of cassava technology on poverty reduction in Africa. (2016). Manyong, Victor ; Abdoulaye, Tahirou ; Feleke, Shiferaw ; Alene, Arega D.
    In: Studies in Agricultural Economics.
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  31. TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCTION OF QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE BETWEEN ADOPTERS AND NON-ADOPTERS, AND THE DETERMINANTS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA. (2016). Dorian, Cocou Muriel ; Diai, Chukwunoso Christopher ; Obayelu, Abiodun Elijah.
    In: Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics (RAAE).
    RePEc:ags:roaaec:254155.

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  32. Testing Alternative Methods of Varietal Identification Using DNA Fingerprinting: Results of Pilot Studies in Ghana and Zambia. (2016). Maredia, Mywish ; Muimui, Kennedy ; Manu-Aduening, Joseph ; Rabbi, Ismail ; Katungi, Enid ; Parkes, Elizabeth ; Reyes, Byron A ; Abdoulaye, Tahirou ; Raatz, Bodo ; Dankyi, Awere ; Kulakow, Peter ; Hamazakaza, Petan.
    In: Food Security International Development Working Papers.
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  33. Subsidies promote use of drought tolerant maize varieties despite variable yield performance under smallholder environments in Malawi. (2015). Holden, Stein ; Fisher, Monica.
    In: Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food.
    RePEc:spr:ssefpa:v:7:y:2015:i:6:p:1225-1238.

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  34. Drought tolerant maize for farmer adaptation to drought in sub-Saharan Africa: Determinants of adoption in eastern and southern Africa. (2015). Asnake, Woinishet ; Abate, Tsedeke ; Madulu, Ruth ; Lunduka, Rodney ; Fisher, Monica ; Alemayehu, Yoseph .
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    RePEc:spr:climat:v:133:y:2015:i:2:p:283-299.

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  35. Economic Welfare Change Attributable to Biological Control of Lepidopteran Cereal Stemborer Pests in East and Southern Africa: Cases of Maize and Sorghum in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia. (2015). Midingoyi, Soul-Kifouly ; Georges, Ong'Amo ; Bruno, Leru ; Hippolyte, Affognon .
    In: 2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy.
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  36. Analysis of adoption and impacts of improved cassava varieties. (2015). Mkandawire, Petros ; Khonje, Makaiko ; Manda, Julius ; Alene, Arega.
    In: 2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy.
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  37. Impact of Improved Maize Adoption on Welfare of Farm Households in Malawi: A Panel Data Analysis. (2014). Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob ; Kassie, Girma ; Bezu, Sosina ; Shiferaw, Bekele.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:59:y:2014:i:c:p:120-131.

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  38. Adoption of improved wheat varieties and impacts on household food security in Ethiopia. (2014). Kassie, Menale ; Jaleta, Moti ; Yirga, Chilot ; Shiferaw, Bekele.
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:44:y:2014:i:c:p:272-284.

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  39. Impact of Improved Maize Adoption on Welfare of Farm Households in Malawi: A Panel Data Analysis. (2013). Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob ; Kassie, Girma ; Bezu, Sosina ; Shiferaw, Bekele.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  40. Potential impacts of increasing average yields and reducing maize yield variability in Africa. (2013). Kostandini, Genti ; Abdoulaye, Tahirou ; Larovere, Roberto.
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:43:y:2013:i:c:p:213-226.

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  41. Resources, Policies, and Agricultural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2013). Rada, Nicholas ; Fuglie, Keith.
    In: Economic Research Report.
    RePEc:ags:uersrr:145368.

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  42. Knowledge, Adoption and Use Intensity of Improved Maize Technologies in Ethiopia. (2013). De Groote, Hugo ; Kassie, Menale ; Jaleta, Moti ; Yirga, Chilot ; Shiferaw, Bekele.
    In: 2013 Fourth International Conference, September 22-25, 2013, Hammamet, Tunisia.
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  43. The Sahels Silent Maize Revolution: Analyzing Maize Productivity in Mali at the Farm-level. (2012). Foltz, Jeremy ; Aldana, Ursula ; Laris, Paul.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17801.

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  44. The impacts of public investment in and for agriculture: Synthesis of the existing evidence. (2012). Yu, Bingxin ; Mogues, Tewodaj ; McBride, Linden ; Fan, Shenggen.
    In: IFPRI discussion papers.
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  45. POTENTIAL ECONOMIC AND POVERTY IMPACT OF IMPROVED CHICKPEA TECHNOLOGIES IN ETHIOPIA. (2012). Simtowe, Franklin ; Macharia, Ibrahim ; Asfaw, Solomon ; Orr, Alastair.
    In: 2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.
    RePEc:ags:iaae12:132553.

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  46. Improved Maize Technologies and Welfare Outcomes In Smallholder Systems: Evidence From Application of Parametric and Non-Parametric Approaches. (2012). Jaleta, Moti ; De Groote, Hugo ; Kassie, Menale ; Mmbando, Frank ; Shiferaw, Bekele A..
    In: 2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.
    RePEc:ags:iaae12:128004.

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  47. Characterization of Maize Production in Southern Africa: Synthesis of CIMMYT/DTMA Household Level Farming System Surveys in Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. (2012). Kassie, Girma ; Erenstein, Olaf ; Mwangi, Wilfred ; Larovere, Roberto ; Setimela, Peter S. ; Langyintuo, Augustine S..
    In: Socioeconomics Program Working Papers.
    RePEc:ags:cimmsp:147108.

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  48. Maize Revolutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2011). Smale, Melinda ; Jayne, Thomas ; Byerlee, Derek R.
    In: Miscellaneous Publications.
    RePEc:ags:midamp:113651.

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  49. Maize Revolutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2011). Smale, Melinda ; Jayne, Thomas ; Byerlee, Derek.
    In: Working Papers.
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  50. The impacts of CGIAR research: A review of recent evidence. (2010). Renkow, Mitch ; Byerlee, Derek.
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:35:y:2010:i:5:p:391-402.

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