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Declining productivity of food crops in developing countries is associated with several factors including poor adoption of improved technologies against pests and parasites destroying crops with developmental implications on food insecurity and poverty. This study has been undertaken to contribute to the understanding of farm-level adoption dynamics and economic impacts of improved agricultural technologies. This study was done using a case of imazapyr-resistant maize, a novel technology for combating noxious Striga weed which has devastating effects on maize production in western Kenya.

Produktbeschreibung
Declining productivity of food crops in developing countries is associated with several factors including poor adoption of improved technologies against pests and parasites destroying crops with developmental implications on food insecurity and poverty. This study has been undertaken to contribute to the understanding of farm-level adoption dynamics and economic impacts of improved agricultural technologies. This study was done using a case of imazapyr-resistant maize, a novel technology for combating noxious Striga weed which has devastating effects on maize production in western Kenya.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Djana Babatima MIGNOUNA has obtained his PhD degree in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness in 2011. He is now working with International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in seeking to increase agricultural production in a sustainable way, in order to improve the nutritional status and well-being of people in sub-Saharan Africa.