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Calling for mechanization: farmers’ willingness to pay for small-scale maize ...africa-rising
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promoting the adoption of improved maize technologies. Method and Material: This paper presents
the finding of a study conducted to assess the determinants of adoption of improved maize technologies
among smallholder farmers in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region of Ghana. Exploratory
survey design was employed with multistage sampling techniques adopted in selecting 400 maize
farmers for the study. Result: Personal interviews, administration of semi-structured questionnaire,
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Cost-benefit analysis of crop trials under the Africa RISING project in Mali
1. Cost-Benefit analysis of crop trials under the Africa RISING project in Mali
Felix Badolo1, Bekele Kotu2, Birhanu Zemadim
1International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
2International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Corresponding author email: f.badolo@cgiar.org
Key research activities
Implications of the research for generating
development outcomes
Results and main findings
o Technological treatments applied to the maize, cowpea,
soybean and sorghum-cowpea intercropping production are
economically beneficial .
o For the maize production T5 is the most economically
beneficial because an investment of FCFA 1 in application of
T5 provides an additional gain of FCFA 0.62 against FCFA 0.39
for T6 (see table at right).
o Develop a regular collection system of data on crop trials for
facilitating the cost-benefit analyses.
o Improve sharing information system between the partners
and between the partners and researchers.
o This research highlighted that the improved technologies
promoted under the project are economically beneficial for the
smallholder farmers.
o Next steps would be to develop the extension approaches for
facilitating the scaling adoption of these improved
technologies with a great impact on the livelihoods.
o Undertake an early adoption study of the improved
technologies promoted in the Africa RISING – phase 1.
o Evaluate utilization of the improved technologies in line with to
market participation of the smallholder farmers.
o Conduct an impact assessment of adoption of the economically
beneficial technologies to smallholder on their livelihoods.
How this work would continue in Africa
RISING phase 2
The Africa Research In Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) program comprises three research-for-
development projects supported by the United States Agency for International Development as part of the U.S. government’s Feed the
Future initiative.
Through action research and development partnerships, Africa RISING will create opportunities for smallholder farm households to move out
of hunger and poverty through sustainably intensified farming systems that improve food, nutrition, and income security, particularly for
women and children, and conserve or enhance the natural resource base.
The three projects are led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (in West Africa and East and Southern Africa) and the
International Livestock Research Institute (in the Ethiopian Highlands). The International Food Policy Research Institute leads an
associated project on monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment.
www.africa-rising.net
Current partnerships and future engagements for
out scaling
o Perform a comparative analysis of costs and benefits of crop
trials promoted under the project in Bougouni district in Mali.
o Identify the most economically beneficial technology for the
smallholder farmers .
o Partial budget analysis has been used for conducting this
research.
Table: Cost and benefit analysis of maize trials in Bougouni
district in Mali
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
Treatment
No
compost
and
fertilizer
No compost
and1/2
doseof
fertilizer
No compost
andfull
doseof
fertilizer
6000kg/ha
of compost
andno
fertilizer
6000kg/ha
of compost
and1/2dose
of fertilizer
6000kg/ha
of compost
andfulldose
of fertilizer
Grossfarmgatebenefit 183888 324288 411624 261432 407232 532224
Totalvariableinputcost 35700 125700 215700 35700 125700 215700
Netbenefit 148188 198588 195924 225732 281532 316524
Changeinnetbenefits
betweentwo treatments 55800 34992
Changeintotalvariable
inputcosts 90000 90000
Marginalrateof return 62.00 38.88
o IER - Institut d’Economie Rurale
o AMEDD - Eveil au développement Durable
o GRAADECOM - Action et assistance pour le Développement
o AMASSA - Sécurité et souveraineté Alimentaires
o CAAD – Appui a l’autopromotion pour le Développement
o CRS - Catholic Relief Services
o AKF - Aga Khan Foundation
o EUCORD - European Cooperative for Rural Development
o AOPP - Organisations professionnelles paysannes