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Benin

Simtowe, F and Kinkingninhoun-Medagbe, F M (2011) The impact of HIV/AIDS on labor markets, productivity and welfare in Southern Africa: A critical review and analysis. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 6 (10). pp. 2118-2131. ISSN 1991-637X

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Diagne, A and Shiferaw, B A (2010) Determinants of Agricultural Technology adoption: the case of improved groundnut varieties in Malawi. In: 48th Agricultural Economists Association of South Africa, September 19-23, 2010, Cape Town, South Africa.

Simtowe, F and Zeller, M and Diagne, A (2009) The impact of credit constraints on the adoption of hybrid maize in Malawi. Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies, 90 (1). pp. 5-22.

Ethiopia

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Hagos, M (2011) Agricultural technology adoption, seed access constraints and commercialization in Ethiopia. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, 3 (9). pp. 436-477. ISSN 2006-9774

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Ferede, S (2010) Socio-economic Assessment of Legume Production, Farmer Technology Choice,Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Ethiopia: Institutions, Markets, Policy and Impacts Research Report No. 3. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Nairobi, Kenya.

Germany

Simtowe, F and Zeller, M and Diagne, A (2009) The impact of credit constraints on the adoption of hybrid maize in Malawi. Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies, 90 (1). pp. 5-22.

India

Rao, N V P R G and Silim, S N and Simtowe, F and Gaur, P M and Gowda, C L L and Monyo, E S (2012) Enhancing Chickpea Productivity and Production in Eastern and Southern Africa. Project Report. IITA.

Italy

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Lipper, L (2012) Impact of modern agricultural technologies on smallholder welfare: Evidence from Tanzania and Ethiopia. Food Policy, 37 (3). pp. 283-295. ISSN 0306-9192

Macharia, I and Orr, A and Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S (2012) Potential Economic and Poverty Impact of Improved Chickpea Technologies in Ethiopia. In: IAAE Triennial Conference, 18- 24 August 2012, Rafain Convention Center, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.

Asfaw, S and Kassie, M and Simtowe, F and Lipper, L (2012) Poverty Reduction Effects of Agricultural Technology Adoption: A Micro-evidence from Rural Tanzania. The Journal of Development Studies. pp. 1-18. ISSN 0022-0388

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Hagos, M (2011) Agricultural technology adoption, seed access constraints and commercialization in Ethiopia. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, 3 (9). pp. 436-477. ISSN 2006-9774

Kenya

Jere, P and Orr, A and Simtowe, F (2013) Assessment of smallholder seed groups performance and market linkages in Southern Malawi. Series Paper Number 12. [Socioeconomics Discussion Paper Series]

Rao, N V P R G and Silim, S N and Simtowe, F and Gaur, P M and Gowda, C L L and Monyo, E S (2012) Enhancing Chickpea Productivity and Production in Eastern and Southern Africa. Project Report. IITA.

Rao, N V P R G and Silim, S N and Simtowe, F and Siambi, M and Monyo, E S (2012) Enhancing Pigeonpea Productivity and Production in Eastern and Southern Africa. Project Report. IITA.

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Lipper, L (2012) Impact of modern agricultural technologies on smallholder welfare: Evidence from Tanzania and Ethiopia. Food Policy, 37 (3). pp. 283-295. ISSN 0306-9192

Kankwamba, H and Mangisoni, J and Simtowe, F and Mausch, K (2012) Improved legume seed demand systems in central Malawi: what do farmers’ seed expenditures say about their preferences? In: International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE) Triennial Conference, 18-24 August, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.

Macharia, I and Orr, A and Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S (2012) Potential Economic and Poverty Impact of Improved Chickpea Technologies in Ethiopia. In: IAAE Triennial Conference, 18- 24 August 2012, Rafain Convention Center, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.

Asfaw, S and Kassie, M and Simtowe, F and Lipper, L (2012) Poverty Reduction Effects of Agricultural Technology Adoption: A Micro-evidence from Rural Tanzania. The Journal of Development Studies. pp. 1-18. ISSN 0022-0388

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Hagos, M (2011) Agricultural technology adoption, seed access constraints and commercialization in Ethiopia. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, 3 (9). pp. 436-477. ISSN 2006-9774

Simtowe, F and Kassie, M and Diagne, A and Silim, S and Muange, E and Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B (2011) Determinants of Agricultural Technology adoption: the Case of Improved Pigeonpea Varieties in Tanzania. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, 50 (4). pp. 325-345. ISSN 0049-8599

Mussaa, E C and Obare, G A and Bogale, A and Simtowe, F (2011) Resource use efficiency of smallholder crop production in the central highlands of Ethiopia. In: Increasing Agricultural Productivity & Enhancing Food Security in Africa: New Challenges and Opportunities, 1-3 November 2011, UNECA, Addis Ababa.

Simtowe, F and Kinkingninhoun-Medagbe, F M (2011) The impact of HIV/AIDS on labor markets, productivity and welfare in Southern Africa: A critical review and analysis. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 6 (10). pp. 2118-2131. ISSN 1991-637X

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Diagne, A and Shiferaw, B A (2010) Determinants of Agricultural Technology adoption: the case of improved groundnut varieties in Malawi. In: 48th Agricultural Economists Association of South Africa, September 19-23, 2010, Cape Town, South Africa.

Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Simtowe, F and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Ferede, S (2010) Socio-economic Assessment of Legume Production, Farmer Technology Choice,Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Ethiopia: Institutions, Markets, Policy and Impacts Research Report No. 3. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Nairobi, Kenya.

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Siambi, M and Monyo, E and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Silim, S and Ganga Rao, N V P R and Madzonga, Oswin (2010) Socioeconomic Assessment of Pigeonpea and Groundnut Production Conditions – Farmer Technology Choice, Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Malawi. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Hyderabad India.

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Siambi, M and Monyo, E and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Silim, S and Ganga Rao, N V P R and Madzonga, Oswin (2010) Socioeconomic Assessment of Pigeonpea and Groundnut Production Conditions – Farmer Technology Choice, Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Malawi. Market Institution and Policy Research Report no.6. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Simtowe, F and Zeller, M and Diagne, A (2009) The impact of credit constraints on the adoption of hybrid maize in Malawi. Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies, 90 (1). pp. 5-22.

Malawi

Rao, N V P R G and Silim, S N and Simtowe, F and Gaur, P M and Gowda, C L L and Monyo, E S (2012) Enhancing Chickpea Productivity and Production in Eastern and Southern Africa. Project Report. IITA.

Rao, N V P R G and Silim, S N and Simtowe, F and Siambi, M and Monyo, E S (2012) Enhancing Pigeonpea Productivity and Production in Eastern and Southern Africa. Project Report. IITA.

Kankwamba, H and Mangisoni, J and Simtowe, F and Mausch, K and Siambi, M (2012) Improved Legume Seed Demand Systems in Central Malawi: What Do Farmers’ Seed Expenditures Say About Their Preferences ? In: proceedings of International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE) Triennial Conference, 18-24 August, 2012, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil .

Kankwamba, H and Mangisoni, J and Simtowe, F and Mausch, K (2012) Improved legume seed demand systems in central Malawi: what do farmers’ seed expenditures say about their preferences? In: International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE) Triennial Conference, 18-24 August, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Siambi, M and Monyo, E and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Silim, S and Ganga Rao, N V P R and Madzonga, Oswin (2010) Socioeconomic Assessment of Pigeonpea and Groundnut Production Conditions – Farmer Technology Choice, Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Malawi. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Hyderabad India.

Simtowe, F and Asfaw, S and Shiferaw, B and Siambi, M and Monyo, E and Muricho, G and Abate, T and Silim, S and Ganga Rao, N V P R and Madzonga, Oswin (2010) Socioeconomic Assessment of Pigeonpea and Groundnut Production Conditions – Farmer Technology Choice, Market Linkages, Institutions and Poverty in Rural Malawi. Market Institution and Policy Research Report no.6. Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Nairobi

Alene, Arega and et, al... (2011) Measuring the effectiveness of agricultural R&D in Sub-Saharan Africa from the perspectives of varietal output and adoption. In: ASTI, IFPRI and FARA Conference, December 5-7 2011, Ghana.

Niger

Alene, Arega and et, al... (2011) Measuring the effectiveness of agricultural R&D in Sub-Saharan Africa from the perspectives of varietal output and adoption. In: ASTI, IFPRI and FARA Conference, December 5-7 2011, Ghana.

South Africa

Mussaa, E C and Obare, G A and Bogale, A and Simtowe, F (2011) Resource use efficiency of smallholder crop production in the central highlands of Ethiopia. In: Increasing Agricultural Productivity & Enhancing Food Security in Africa: New Challenges and Opportunities, 1-3 November 2011, UNECA, Addis Ababa.

Syria

Alene, Arega and et, al... (2011) Measuring the effectiveness of agricultural R&D in Sub-Saharan Africa from the perspectives of varietal output and adoption. In: ASTI, IFPRI and FARA Conference, December 5-7 2011, Ghana.

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