Ifad Research Series 63 – The Adoption of Improved Agricultural Technologies: A Meta-Analysis for Africa

IFAD Research Series, 2020

48 Pages Posted: 30 Mar 2021

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Aslihan Arslan

FAO of the UN (ESA); UC Davis - Agricultural and Resource Economics; Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Kristin Floress

USDA Forest Service

Christine Lamanna

International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)

Leslie Lipper

Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

Solomon Asfaw

United Nations - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Todd Rosenstock

University of California, Davis

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

Understanding the determinants of improved agricultural technology adoption is an important component of increasing agricultural productivity and incomes of smallholders to reduce poverty and hunger, which are the top two Sustainable Development Goals. Among the actions needed to achieve this, particular attention is paid to the identification and promotion of productivity and resilience enhancing agricultural practices. The micro-economic literature on the analysis of the drivers of agricultural technology adoption is well-established since the Green Revolution. Although numerous seminal reviews of this literature have been published, most of these were theoretical or conceptual reviews and focus on earlier literature from continents other than Africa, which is the continent facing the biggest productivity challenge now. This paper synthesizes the findings of this literature focusing on Africa using a meta-data set that brings together the results of 168 recently published papers. We find that most of this literature focuses on agronomic practices and that agroforestry and livestock related studies make up less than one fifth of the total published papers. Eleven determinants, primarily those related to information access, wealth indicators and tenure security, are found to increase adoption more than chance would dictate in the literature. Our findings provide evidence to support recommendations for future policy and research.

Suggested Citation

Arslan, Aslihan and Floress, Kristin and Lamanna, Christine and Lipper, Leslie and Asfaw, Solomon and Rosenstock, Todd, Ifad Research Series 63 – The Adoption of Improved Agricultural Technologies: A Meta-Analysis for Africa (2020). IFAD Research Series, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3795242

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Christine Lamanna

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Leslie Lipper

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Solomon Asfaw

United Nations - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) ( email )

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Todd Rosenstock

University of California, Davis ( email )

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