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Title: CAN FARM HOUSEHOLDS IMPROVE FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY THROUGH ADOPTION OF CLIMATE-SMART PRACTICES? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN GHANA
Authors: Issahaku, Gazali
Abdulai, Awudu
Keywords: Climate-smart practices
Food security
Nutrition security
Endogenous switching regression
Quantile treatment effects
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Series/Report no.: Vol 0;Issue 0
Abstract: We examine the factors that influence farmers’ decisions to adopt climate-smart practices and how adoption affects food and nutrition security in Ghana, using an endogenous switching regression approach to account for selectivity bias. The results show that adoption positively and significantly impacts food and nutrition security. The impacts of adoption are greater in the lower quantiles of the distributions of food and nutrition security, an indication of the potential role of adoption in reducing poverty among poor households. Policy efforts that seek to improve farmers’ access to machinery and extension services may enhance the adoption of climate-smart practices.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2623
ISSN: 2040-5804
Appears in Collections:School of Applied Economics and Management Sciences



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