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Title: Technical innovation and farm productivity growth in dryland Africa: The effects of structural adjustment on smallholders in Kenya
Authors: Nyariki, Dickson M.
Thirtle, C.
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Agrekon Volume 39, Number 4, December 2000
Abstract: This paper uses non-parametric approach to measure technical innovation and productivity growth at the smallholder farm-level in dry-land sub-Saharan Africa during the initial years of the structural adjustment programmes for agriculture. Data from Kenya for two production years, 1991/2 and 1995/6 are used to construct a Malmquist productivity index. The results show that the rise in input prices led to reduced use of modern inputs, so that efficiency increased at 12% per year. However, lower use of modern varieties and less fertiliser also gave technological regression at 2.5% per annum, so that the overall outcome was productivity growth of 3% per annum. However, productivity improvement cannot be sustainable without technological progress.
Description: DOI: 10.1080/03031853.2000.9523676
URI: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03031853.2000.9523676
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/335
ISSN: 0303-1853
Appears in Collections:School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA)

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