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Title: ADOPTION OF IMPROVED MAIZE VARIETY AMONG FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA
Authors: Danso-Abbeam, Gideon
Bosiako, Joshua Antwi
Ehiakpor, Dennis Sedem
Mabe, Franklin Nantui
Keywords: Adoption
Improved maize variety
Relative risk ratio
Intensity
Multinomial logit
Tobit model
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Cogent OA
Series/Report no.: Vol. 5;Issue 1
Abstract: This study aims to identify the determinants of adoption of improved maize variety (IMV) among farmers in the northern region of Ghana and subsequently assess the factors influencing the intensity of IMV adoption. The study used two econometric techniques to address its objectives. Firstly, a multinomial logit was employed to identify factors affecting the adoption of IMV. Secondly, Tobit regression was used to analyze the determinants of the intensity of IMV adoption. A fractional regression model through the procedure proposed by Papke and Wooldridge was also used to test the robustness of the results obtained from the Tobit model. Results from the study revealed that variables such as the age of the household head, household size, level of experience, farm workshop attendance, the number of years in formal education, access to agricultural credit, membership of a farmer-based organization, availability of labor and extension contacts influence the
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2478
ISSN: 2332-2039
Appears in Collections:School of Applied Economics and Management Sciences

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