Heterogeneous Preferences and the Effects of Incentives in Promoting Conservation Agriculture in Malawi

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by Patrick S Ward, Andrew R Bell, Gregory M Parkhurst, Klaus Droppelmann
Abstract:
(IFPRI), established in 1975, provides evidence-based policy solutions to sustainably end hunger and malnutrition and reduce poverty. The Institute conducts research, communicates results, optimizes partnerships, and builds capacity to ensure sustainable food production, promote healthy food systems, improve markets and trade, transform agriculture, build resilience, and strengthen institutions and governance. Gender is considered in all of the Institute’s work. IFPRI collaborates with partners around the world, including development implementers, public institutions, the private sector, and farmers’ organizations, to ensure that local, national, regional, and global food policies are based on evidence. IFPRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium.
Reference:
Heterogeneous Preferences and the Effects of Incentives in Promoting Conservation Agriculture in Malawi (Patrick S Ward, Andrew R Bell, Gregory M Parkhurst, Klaus Droppelmann), In “Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment”, Elsevier B.V., volume 222, 2016.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{Ward2016,
abstract = {(IFPRI), established in 1975, provides evidence-based policy solutions to sustainably end hunger and malnutrition and reduce poverty. The Institute conducts research, communicates results, optimizes partnerships, and builds capacity to ensure sustainable food production, promote healthy food systems, improve markets and trade, transform agriculture, build resilience, and strengthen institutions and governance. Gender is considered in all of the Institute's work. IFPRI collaborates with partners around the world, including development implementers, public institutions, the private sector, and farmers' organizations, to ensure that local, national, regional, and global food policies are based on evidence. IFPRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium.},
author = {Ward, Patrick S and Bell, Andrew R and Parkhurst, Gregory M and Droppelmann, Klaus},
doi = {10.1016/j.agee.2016.02.005},
file = {:Users/andrewbell/Documents/Mendeley Desktop/Ward et al. - 2016.pdf:pdf},
issn = {0167-8809},
journal = {"Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment"},
keywords = {Malawi,agricultural development,agricultural production,conservation agriculture,food security,land degradation,soil quality,subsidies,zero tillage},
pages = {67--79},
publisher = {Elsevier B.V.},
title = {{Heterogeneous Preferences and the Effects of Incentives in Promoting Conservation Agriculture in Malawi}},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2016.02.005},
volume = {222},
year = {2016}
}