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€˜We Did Many Projects Together€™: Boundary-Spanning Strategies of Councillors in Rural Ghana. (2023). Sabbi, Matthew.
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  9. Can cooperatives influence farmer’s decision to adopt organic farming? Agri-decision making under price volatility. (2022). Haldar, Tanushree ; Damodaran, A.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  10. Can producer groups improve technical efficiency among artisanal shrimpers in Nigeria? A study accounting for observed and unobserved selectivity. (2022). Otter, Verena ; Adetoyinbo, Ayobami.
    In: Agricultural and Food Economics.
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  11. Transformation Role of Forest Farmer Group€™s (FFGs) in Indonesia from Development Agent to Brokering Project. (2022). Purnomo, Mangku ; Pariasa, Imaniar Ilmi ; Faust, Heiko ; Hadiwiyono, Erekso ; Kustanti, Asihing ; Andriatmoko, Novil Dedy.
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  12. Composite effects of human, natural and social capitals on sustainable food-crop farming in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2022). Nguyen-Van, Phu ; Tiet, Tuyen ; Nguyen-Anh, Tuan ; To-The, Nguyen ; Hoang-Duc, Chinh.
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  13. The Influence of Social Preference and Governments’ Strong Reciprocity on Agricultural Green Production Networks under Intensive Management in China. (2022). Zhou, Zhuoyun ; Xu, Lingyan ; Feng, Lin ; Du, Jianguo ; Wang, Dandan.
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  14. Economic Efficiency of Climate Smart Agriculture Technology: Case of Agrophotovoltaics. (2022). Mo, Taejun ; Oh, Sungeunsally ; Lee, Hyunji.
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  15. Does the Indonesian farmer empowerment policy enhance the professional farmer? Empirical evidence based on the difference-in-difference approach. (2022). Adam, Lukman ; Jin, Jia ; Khan, Anwar.
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  16. Precision agriculture adoption and technical efficiency: An analysis of sugarcane farms in Brazil. (2022). Carrer, Marcelo Jose ; de Mello, Marcela ; de Souza, Hildo Meirelles ; Mozambani, Carlos Ivan.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  17. Composite effects of human, natural and social capitals on sustainable food-crop farming in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2022). Nguyen-Van, Phu ; Tiet, Tuyen ; Nguyen-Anh, Tuan ; To-The, Nguyen ; Hoang-Duc, Chinh.
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  18. Technical efficiency and technological gaps correcting for selectivity bias: Insights from a value chain project in Nepal. (2022). Songsermsawas, Tisorn ; Kamiche-Zegarra, Joanna ; Neubauer, Florian ; Bravo-Ureta, Boris E.
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  19. Reap when you sow? The productivity impacts of early sowing in Malawi. (2022). Owusu, Eric ; Bravo-Ureta, Boris E.
    In: Agricultural Systems.
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  20. Composite effects of human, natural and social capitals on sustainable food-crop farming in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2022). Nguyen-Van, Phu ; Tiet, Tuyen ; Nguyen-Anh, Tuan ; To-The, Nguyen ; Hoang-Duc, Chinh.
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  21. Yield Effects of Agricultural Cooperative Membership in Developing Countries: A Meta-Analysis. (2022). Reed, W. ; Ma, Wanglin ; Hong, Sanghyun ; Luu, Phong Quoc ; Duan, Jianhua.
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  22. Regional agricultural cooperatives and subjective wellbeing of rural households in China. (2022). Gao, Yang ; Wu, Lei ; Li, Chuanjian.
    In: Regional Science Policy & Practice.
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  23. Technology and Technical Efficiency Change: Evidence from a Difference in Differences Selectivity Corrected Stochastic Production Frontier Model. (2021). Solis, Daniel ; González Flores, Mario ; Greene, William ; Gonzalezflores, Mario ; Bravoureta, Boris E.
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  24. Determinants of Rice Farmer Participation in the Direct Marketing Channel in Ghana. (2021). Donkor, Emmanuel ; Siddique, Muhammad Imran ; Garnevska, Elena.
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  25. Agricultural Technical Efficiency of Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia: A Stochastic Frontier Approach. (2021). Ayele, Zemen Ayalew ; van Passel, Steven ; Moretti, Michele ; Zewdie, Markose Chekol ; Nyssen, Jan ; Tsegaye, Enyew Adgo ; Tenessa, Daregot Berihun ; Minale, Amare Sewnet.
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  26. Adaptation, spatial effects, and targeting: Evidence from Africa and Asia. (2021). Wichmann, Bruno ; Luckert, Martin ; Lim, Krisha.
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  27. Improved rice variety adoption and farm production efficiency: Accounting for unobservable selection bias and technology gaps among smallholder farmers in Ghana. (2021). Zereyesus, Yacob A ; Issahaku, Gazali ; Abdul-Rahaman, Awal.
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  28. Does Internet use improve technical efficiency? Evidence from apple production in China. (2021). Zhang, Chao ; Zhu, Xiaoke ; Shi, Guanming.
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  29. Land accumulation: An option for improving technical and environmental efficiencies of rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. (2021). Tu, Vo Hong ; Kopp, Steven W ; Trang, Nguyen Thuy ; Hong, Nguyen Bich ; Yabe, Mitsuyasu.
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  30. Impacts of land tenure security on yield and technical efficiency of maize farmers in Rwanda. (2021). Hong, Seungjee ; Ngango, Jules.
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  31. Flood-tolerant rice improves climate resilience, profitability, and household consumption in Bangladesh. (2021). Das, Subrata Kumar ; Bairagi, Subir ; Mohanty, Samarendu ; Bhandari, Hum Nath.
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  32. Does internet use improve technical efficiency of banana production in China? Evidence from a selectivity-corrected analysis. (2021). Ma, Wanglin ; Zheng, Hongyun.
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  33. AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AND FARM SUSTAINABILITY – A LITERATURE REVIEW. (2021). Latruffe, Laure ; Duvaleix, Sabine ; Candemir, Ahmet.
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  34. Selling Together: The Benefits of Cooperatives to Women Honey Producers in Ethiopia. (2021). Serra, Renata ; Davidson, Kelly A.
    In: Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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  35. Financial structure and cooperative efficiency: A pecking‐order evidence from sugarcane farmers in Eswatini. (2021). Mnisi, Kuhle Prudence ; Alhassan, Abdul Latif.
    In: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics.
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  36. Convergence theory and conditional income convergence among sub‐Saharan African countries. (2021). Huffman, Wallace.
    In: Agricultural Economics.
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  37. Do farmer groups improve the situation of women in agriculture in rural Kenya?. (2021). Ingutia, Rose ; Sumelius, John.
    In: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review.
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  38. Extension Participation and Improved Technology Adoption: Impact on Efficiency and Welfare of Farmers in Ghana. (2021). Mohammed, Sadick ; Abdulai, Awudu.
    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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  39. Examining the Relationship between Farm Size and Technical Efficiency in Rwandan Maize Production. (2021). Ngango, Jules ; Seungjee, Hong.
    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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  40. Decomposing the impacts of an agricultural value chain investment by gender and ethnicity: The case of Nepal. (2021). Winters, Paul ; Kafle, Kashi ; Songsermsawas, Tisorn.
    In: 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas.
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  41. Estimating the impact of agricultural cooperatives in Senegal: Propensity score matching and endogenous switching regression analysis. (2020). Goundan, Anatole ; Sarr, Saer ; Adjin, Christophe K.
    In: Working Papers of Agricultural Policy.
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  42. Effects of Agricultural Cooperative Society on Farmers’ Technical Efficiency: Evidence from Stochastic Frontier Analysis. (2020). Wu, Yongchang ; Cao, Yiying ; Li, Wenjing ; Jin, Shan ; Qu, Ruopin ; Chang, Qian ; Frewer, Lynn J ; Chen, Jing ; Yang, Guijun ; Jones, Glyn D.
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  43. Regional Differences in Ecological Compensation for Cultivated Land Protection: An Analysis of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. (2020). Wolde, Zin Abu ; Ou, Minghao ; Wang, Kunpeng.
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  44. Has Rural Migration Weakened Agricultural Cultivation? Evidence from the Mountains of Southwest China. (2020). Liu, Ying ; Deng, Wei ; Zhang, Shaoyao ; Zhou, Peng ; Peng, LI.
    In: Agriculture.
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  45. Irrigation infrastructure and farm productivity in the Philippines: A stochastic Meta-Frontier analysis. (2020). Arslan, Aslihan ; Higgins, Daniel ; Bravo-Ureta, Boris E.
    In: World Development.
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  46. Farm locations and dwelling clusters: Do they make production and technical efficiency spatially contagious?. (2020). Mamiit, Rusyan Jill ; Yanagida, John ; Villanueva, Donald.
    In: Food Policy.
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  47. Which type of producer organization is (more) inclusive? Dynamics of farmers’ membership and participation in the decision‐making process. (2020). Mshenga, Patience ; Mwambi, Mercy ; Bijman, Jos.
    In: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics.
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  48. Plot‐level technical efficiency accounting for farm‐level effects: Evidence from Chilean wine grape producers. (2020). Wall, Alan ; Moreira, Victor H ; Troncoso, Javier L ; Bravoureta, Boris E.
    In: Agricultural Economics.
    RePEc:bla:agecon:v:51:y:2020:i:6:p:811-824.

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  49. Do Farmers’ Organizations Impact Production Efficiency? Evidence from Bangladeshi Rice Farmers. (2020). Mishra, Ashok ; Bairagi, Subir.
    In: 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri.
    RePEc:ags:aaea20:304179.

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  50. Assessing the Role of the Perceived Impact of Climate Change on National Adaptation Policy: The Case of Rice Farming in Indonesia. (2019). Mori, Yasuhiro ; Kondo, Takumi ; Rondhi, Mohammad ; Khasan, Ahmad Fatikhul.
    In: Land.
    RePEc:gam:jlands:v:8:y:2019:i:5:p:81-:d:230013.

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