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"Breaking through the 40% adoption ceiling: mind the seed system gaps." A perspective on seed systems research for development in One CGIAR, McEwan, M. A., Almekinders, C. J., Andrade-Piedra, J., Delaquis, E., Garrett, K. A., Kumar, P. L., Mayanja, S., Omondi, A. and Rajendran, S., in: Outlook on Agriculture, pages 1-8, ISSN 0030-7270, 2021. [DOI]
 
"Estimating the productivity impacts of technology adoption in the presence of misclassification" - author response to comment, Assfaw Wossen, T., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Nguimkeu, P., Feleke, S., Rabbi, I. Y., Haile, M. G. and Manyong, V., in: American Journal of Agricultural Economics, pages 1, ISSN 0002-9092, 2018. [DOI]
 
A participatory adoption of improved crop technologies in the savannas of West Africa: empirical study from Borno, Nigeria, Amaza, P., Ellis-Jones, J., Kamara, A., Helsen, J. and Gaya, H.*, in: 8th African Crop Science Society Conference, 27-31 Oct. 2007: proceedings, pages 1369-1375, 2007.
 
A proposal for the use of the partnership-extension model to facilitate adoption of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture's plantain and banana (Musa spp.) technologies in Nigeria, Ogunlade, I.* and Coulibaly, O., in: Acta Horticulturae, volume 2, number 879, pages 791-796, ISSN 0567-7572, 2010.
 
A recipe for success? Learning from the rapid adoption of improved chickpea varieties in Ethiopia, Verkaart, S., Mausch, K., Claessens, L . and Giller, K., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-16, ISSN 1473-5903, 2018. [DOI]
 
A review of varietal change in roots, tubers and bananas: consumer preferences and other drivers of adoption and implications for breeding, Dufour, D., Vernier, P., Mwanga, R. O., Parker, M., Schulte-Geldermann, E., Teeken, B., Assfaw Wossen, T., Gotor, E., Kikulwe, E., Tufan, H. A., Sinelle, S., Kouakou, A. M., Friedmann, M., Polar, V. and Hershey, C., in: International Journal of Food Science and Technology, pages 1-17, ISSN 0950-5423, 2020. [DOI]
 
A technical review of modern cassava technology adoption in Nigeria (1985-2013): trends, challenges, and opportunities: HarvestPlus working paper, No. 23, Oparinde, A., Abdoulaye, T., Manyong, V., Birol, E., Asare-Marfo, D., Kulakow, P. and Ilona, P., HarvestPlus working paper, No. 23, 2016.
 
Access to information, price expectations and welfare: the role of mobile phone adoption in Ethiopia, Haile, M. G., Assfaw Wossen, T. and Kalkuhl, M., in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, volume 145, pages 82-92, ISSN 0040-1625, 2019. [DOI]
 
Achieving development impact and environmental enhancement through adoption of balanced management systems by farmers in West African Savanna, Nziguheba, G., Nwoke, C. and Abaidoo, R., pages 1-82, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2006.
 
Achieving Development Impact and Environmental Enhancement through Adoption of Balanced Nutrient Management Systems by Farmers in the West African Savanna (BNMS II), IITA, , 2008.
 
Adoption and dissemination of improved bean varieties in Burundi, Niyuhire, C.*, Ouma, E., Ndimurirwo, L.* and Ruraduma, C.*, Abstract (Poster Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Adoption and ex-post impacts of improved cowpea varieties on productivity and net returns in Nigeria, Manda, J., Alene, A., Hirpa Tufa, A., Abdoulaye, T., Kamara, A., Olufajo, O.*, Boukar, O. and Manyong, V., in: Journal of Agricultural Economics, pages 1-19, ISSN 0021-857X, 2019. [DOI]
 
Adoption and impact of dry-season dual-purpose cowpea in the semiarid zone of Nigeria, Inaizumi, H., Singh, B., Sanginga, P., Manyong, V., Adesina, A. and Tarawali, S., Impact series, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), ISBN 978 131 171 1, 1999.
 
Adoption and impact of improved cassava and sweetpotato varieties on food security in Malawi, Jumbo, S., Mahungu, N., Mhone, A., Moyo, C., Sandifolo, V., Siyeni, D.*, Nthonyiwa, A. and Sichinga, K., in: Proceedings of 9th ISTRC-AB symposium, pages 26-33, Mombasa, Kenya, 2007.
 
Adoption and impact of improved technologies in developing countries: the case of Imazapyr-resistant maize in Western Kenya, Mignouna, D., Mutabazi, K. D.* and Manyong, V., LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. (BOOK), ISBN 978-3659115769, 2012.
 
Adoption and impact of tissue culture bananas in Burundi, Ouma, E., Van Asten, P. and Dubois, T., In: Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Adoption and impact of tissue culture bananas in Burundi: an application of a propensity score matching approach, Ouma, E., Dubois, E., Kabunga, N., Nkurunziza, S., Qaim, M. and Van Asten, P., pages 216-223, chapter 26, CABI International, ISBN 9781780642314, 2013. [DOI]
 
Adoption and impacts of improved post-harvest technologies on food security and welfare of maize-farming households in Tanzania: a comparative assessment, Mutungi, C., Manda, J., Feleke, S., Abass, A., Bekunda, M., Hoeschle-Zeledon, I. and Fischer, G., in: Food Security, pages 1-17, ISSN 1876-4517, 2023. [DOI]
 
Adoption and impacts of sustainable agricultural practices on maize yields and incomes: evidence from rural Zambia, Manda, J., Alene, A., Gardebroek, C., Kassie, M. and Tembo, G.*, in: Journal of Agricultural Economics, pages 1-24, ISSN 0021-857X, 2015. [DOI]
 
Adoption and impacts of sustainable intensification practices in Ghana, Kotu, B. H., Alene, A., Manyong, V., Hoeschle-Zeledon, I. and Larbi, A., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, volume 15, number 5, pages 539-554, ISSN 1473-5903, 2017. [DOI]
 
Adoption and welfare impacts of multiple agricultural technologies: evidence from eastern Zambia, Khonje, M., Manda, J., Mkandawire, P., Hirpa Tufa, A. and Alene, A., in: Agricultural Economics, volume 49, number 5, pages 599-609, ISSN 0169-5150, 2018. [DOI]
 
Adoption du grenier ameliore an terre ferme couple avec le sofagrain pour le stockage du mais au nord Benin, Maboudou, G., Adegbola, P. Y.*, Coulibaly, O. and Hell, K., in: Paper presented at: Atelier scientifique sur les technologies postrecolte, 2-3 September, Bohicon, 2003.
 
Adoption et perception des producteurs Nigeriens face aux changements climatiques et l'utilisation des varietes ameliorees, Issoufou, M. H.*, Institut de Strategie D'evaluation et de Prospective, 2021.
 
Adoption of agronomic practices and their impact on crop yield and income: an analysis for black gram and green gram in India, Varma, P.* and Manda, J., in: Journal of Agricultural Economics, pages 1-25, ISSN 0021-857X, 2024. [DOI]
 
Adoption of chemical weed control technology among cassava farmers in south eastern Nigeria, Udensi, U., Tarawali, G., Ilona, P., Okoye, B.* and Dixon, A.*, in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 10, number 1, pages 667-674, ISSN 1459-0255, 2012.
 
Adoption of improved cassava varieties by processors is linked to processing characteristics and products biophysical attributes, Abass, A., Awoyale, W., Ogundapo, A. T., Oluwasoga, O., Nwaoliwe, G., Oyelekan, J. and Olarinde, L.*, in: Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, volume 46, number 3: e16350, pages 1-19, ISSN 0145-8892, 2022. [DOI]
 
Adoption of improved cassava varieties in Uganda: implications for agricultural research and technology dissemination, Abele, S., Twine, E., Ntawuruhunga, P., Baguma, Y.*, Kanobe, C. and Bua, A.*, in: African Association of Agricultural Economists Conference, Accra, Ghana, 20-22 August 2007, pages 1-17, 2007.
 
Adoption of improved cowpea varieties in northern Nigeria: a discourse of the social processes involved, Tipilda, A., Manyong, V., Alene, A. and Singh, B., in: Comparative Social Science Congress on Technology and Risk: Social Assessment. July, Oslo, Norway : proceedings, 2005.
 
Adoption of improved fallows in West Africa: lessons from Mucuna and Stylo case studies, Tarawali, G., Manyong, V., Carsky, R., Vissoh, P. V., Osei-Bonsu, P. and Galiba, M., in: Agroforestry Systems, volume 47, number 1-3, pages 93-122, ISSN 0167-4366, 1999.
 
Adoption of improved soybean and gender differential productivity and revenue impacts: evidence from Nigeria, Kamara, A. Y.*, Oyinbo, O.*, Manda, J., Kamsang, L.* and Kamai, N., in: Food and Energy Security, number -: e385, pages 1-25, ISSN 2048-3694, 2022. [DOI]
 
Adoption of integrated crop-livestock management practices (ICLMPs) among men and women smallholder farmers in Ghana, Asante, B. O.*, Koomson, I., Villano, R. A. and Wiredu, A., in: Gender, Technology and Development, volume 25, number 2, pages 163-192, ISSN 0971-8524, 2021. [DOI]
 
Adoption of mechanized postharvest cassava processing technologies, and the determinants of high quality cassava flour (HQCF) processing in Tanzania, Amaza, P.*, Abass, A., Bachwenkizi, B. and Towo, E.*, in: Tropicultura, volume 34, number 4, pages 411-423, ISSN 0771-3312, 2016.
 
Adoption of on-farm hermetic storage for cowpea in West and Central Africa in 2012, Moussa, B.*, Abdoulaye, T., Coulibaly, O., Baributsa, D. and Lowenberg-DeBoer, J., in: Journal of Stored Products Research, volume 58, pages 77-86, ISSN 0022-474X, 2014. [DOI]
 
Adoption of PICS bags in Northern Nigeria: a case study of Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina States, Abdoulaye, T., Ayedun, B., Musa, S. A.*, Lowenberg-DeBoer, J., Baributsa, D., Yakubu, S. A.* and Idris, A. A. *, in: Innovative research along the cowpea value chain: Proceedings of the Fifth World Cowpea Conference on improving livelihoods in the cowpea value chain through advancement in science, held in Saly, Senegal, 27 September - 1 October 2010, pages 396-409, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2012.
 
Adoption of PICS bags in the Northern Nigeria: A case study of Jigawa, Kano and Katsina States, Ayedun, B., Abdoulaye, T., Musa, S. A.*, Lowenberg-DeBoer, J., Yakubu, S. A.* and Idris, A. A. *, Abstract (Oral presentation) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 
Adoption of roguing to contain banana bunchy top disease in south-east Benin: role of farmers' knowledge and perception, Abiola, A. A. *, Zandjanakou-Tachin, M., Aoudji, K. N. A. *, Avocevou-Ayisso, C.* and Kumar, P. L., in: International Journal of Fruit Science, pages 1-18, ISSN 1553-8362, 2019. [DOI]
 
Adoption of selected improved cassava varieties among smallholder farmers in South-Eastern Nigeria, Udensi, U., Tarawali, G., Favour, E. U.*, Asumugha, G.*, Ezedinma, C.+, Okoye, B.*, Okarter, C., Ilona, P., Okechukwu, R. and Dixon, A.*, in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 9, number 1, pages 329-335, ISSN 1459-0255, 2011.
 
Adoption of soybeans in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of production and utilization in Zaire and Nigeria, Shannon, D. A. and Kalala, M. M., in: Agricultural Systems, volume 46, number 4, pages 369-384, ISSN 0308-521X, 1994.
 
Adoption of striga (striga hermonthica) management technologies in northern Nigeria, Hassan, M. B.*, Baiyegunhi, L. J.*, Ortmann, G. F.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: Agrekon, volume 55, number 1-2, pages 168-188, ISSN 0303-1853, 2016. [DOI]
 
Adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies for vegetable production in rural Tanzania: trade-offs, complementarities and diffusion, Ochieng, J., Afari-Sefa, V.+, Muthoni, F. K., Kansiime, M., Hoeschle-Zeledon, I., Bekunda, M. and Dubois, T.+, in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-19, ISSN 1473-5903, 2021. [DOI]
 
Adoption of yam minisett technology by women farmers in Abia State, Nigeria, Ironkwe, A., Asiedu, R. and Unamma, R. P. A., in: Journal Of Agriculture and Social Research, volume 7, number 2, pages 95-105, ISSN 1595-7470, 2007.
 
Adoption pattern of fertiliser technology among farmers in the ecological zones of southwestern Nigeria: a Tobit analysis, Bamire, A. S.*, Fabiyi, Y.* and Manyong, V., in: Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 53, pages 901-910, ISSN 0004-9409, 2002.
 
Adoption potential of alley cropping; final project report: RCMP Research monograph, No. 23, Dvorak, K. A., 1996.
 
Adoption potential of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens (L.), Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae composting technology among smallholder farmers in Greater Ahafo-Ano, Ashanti region of Ghana, Dzepe, D., Osae, M. Y., Asabre, J. O., Twumasi, A., Ofori, E. S. K.*, Atampugre, G., Abdoulaye, T., Asiedu, R. and Djouaka, R. F., in: Green Technologies and Sustainability, volume 2, number 3: 100112, pages 1-9, ISSN 2949-7361, 2024. [DOI]
 
Aflatoxin awareness and Aflasafe adoption potential of Nigerian smallholder maize farmers, Johnson, A. M., Fulton, J. R., Abdoulaye, T., Ayedun, B., Widmar, N. J., Akande, A., Bandyopadhyay, R. and Manyong, V., in: World Mycotoxin Journal, pages 1-10, ISSN 1875-0710, 2018. [DOI]
 
Agricultural technology adoption and household welfare: measurement and evidence, Assfaw Wossen, T., Alene, A., Abdoulaye, T., Feleke, S. and Manyong, V., in: Food Policy, pages 1-9, ISSN 0306-9192, 2019. [DOI]
 
Agricultural technology diffusion and adoption in banana- and legume-based systems of central Africa, Ouma, E., Macharia, I.*, Birachi, E., Garming, H., Nyagaya, M., Pypers, P., Ochieng, J., Blomme, G., Van Asten, P. and Vanlauwe, B., pages 187-199, chapter 14, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-53273-0, 2013.
 
An assessment of integrated Striga hermonthica control and early adoption by farmers in northern Nigeria, Ellis-Jones, J., Schulz, S., Douthwaite, B., Hussaini, M. A.*, Oyewole, B., Olanrewaju, A. and White, R., in: Experimental Agriculture, volume 40, pages 353-368, 2004. [DOI]
 
An evaluation of potential adoption and diffusion of improved cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria: a combination of participatory and structured approaches, Okike, I., Kristjanson, P., Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Kruska, R. and Manyong, V., pages 387-406, 2002.
 
Analyse multi-niveaux des freins a l'adoption de la certification du cacao au Cameroun, Nlend Nkott, A. L., Mathe, S. and Temple, L., in: Economie Rurale, volume 370, pages 81-99, ISSN 2105-2581, 2019.
 
Analysis of adoption and impacts of improved maize varieties in Eastern Zambia, Khonje, M., Manda, J., Alene, A. and Kassie, M., in: World Development, volume 66, pages 695-706, ISSN 0305-750X, 2015. [DOI]
 
Analysis of adoption of conservation agriculture practices in southern Africa: mixed-methods approach, Hirpa Tufa, A., Kanyamuka, J. S., Alene, A., Ngoma, H., Marenya, P., Thierfelder, C., Banda, H. and Chikoye, D., in: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, volume 7, number -: 1151876, pages 1-25, ISSN 2571-581X, 2023. [DOI]
 
Analysis of adoption of soybeans technologies among smallholder farmers in Kaduna State, Reuben, A. B.*, Bayero University, 2021.
 
Analysis of drought-tolerant maize adoption and its effect on food security among farmers in the Sudan Savanna of Northeastern Nigeria, Idrisa, Y. L.*, Abdoulaye, T., Mohammed, S. T.* and Ibrahim, A. A.*, in: Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics and Sociology, volume 3, number 6, pages 496-504, ISSN 2320-7027, 2014.
 
Are farm input subsidies a disincentive for integrated pest management adoption? Evidence from Zambia, Tambo, J. A. and Liverpool-Tasie, L. S. O., in: Journal of Agricultural Economics, volume 75, number 2, pages 740-763, ISSN 0021-857X, 2024. [DOI]
 
Assessing the extent and determinants of adoption of improved cassava varieties in south-western Nigeria, Awotide, B.*, Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A. and Manyong, V., in: Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, volume 6, number 9, pages 376-385, ISSN 2006-9774, 2014. [DOI]
 
Assessing the potential impact of Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) on adoption of improved cereal-legume crop varieties in the Sudan Savannah Zone of Nigeria, Binam, J. N., Abdoulaye, T., Olarinde, L., Kamara, A. and Adekunle, A., in: Journal of Agricultural and Food Information, volume 12, number 2, pages 177-198, ISSN 1049-6505, 2011. [DOI]
 
Assessing the speed of improved postharvest technology adoption in Tanzania: The role of social learning and agricultural extension services, Manda, J., Feleke, S., Mutungi, C.*, Hirpa Tufa, A., Bekunda, M., Abdoulaye, T. and Alene, A., in: Technological Forecasting & Social Change, volume 202, number -: 123306, pages 1-14, ISSN 0040-1625, 2024. [DOI]
 
Awareness and adoption of improved cassava varieties and processing technologies in Nigeria, Abdoulaye, T., Abass, A., Maziya-Dixon, B., Tarawali, G., Okechukwu, R., Rusike, J., Alene, A., Manyong, V. and Ayedun, B., in: Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, volume 6, number 2, pages 67-75, ISSN 2006-9774, 2014. [DOI]
 
Awareness and adoption of positive selection technology among yam farmers in west Africa, Asante, B. O.*, Osei-Adu, J.*, Osei, K.*, Ennin, S.*, Aighewi, B. and Opoku, M.*, in: International Journal of Social Economics, volume 48, number 9, pages 1372-1389, ISSN 0306-8293, 2021. [DOI]
 
Climate change and agricultural technology adoption: the case of drought tolerant maize in rural Nigeria, Tambo, J. A. and Abdoulaye, T., in: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, volume 17, number 3, pages 277-292, ISSN 1381-2386, 2012. [DOI]
 
Climate-smart agriculture technologies in Uganda: adoption and the role of business models, Kirungi, D ., Ghent University, 2024.
 
Commercial-scale adoption of improved cassava varieties: A baseline study to highlight constraints of large-scale cassava based agro-processing industries in Southern Nigeria, Tarawali, G., Iyangbe, C., Udensi, U. E.*, Ilona, P., Osun, T., Okater, C. and Asumugha, G.*, in: Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, volume 10, number 3-4, pages 689-694, ISSN 1459-0255, 2012.
 
Conceptual models for technology adoption by small scale farmers, Ajayi, O. and Nokoe, S., in: Biometry and quality of life: proceedings of the SUSAN-IBS scientific workshop, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, 23-28 August 1999, pages 228-234, SUSAN-IBS, Nairobi, Kenya, 2000.
 
Contribution des femmes a l'adoption des varietes de mais tolerantes a la secheresse au Nord Benin, Baco, M. N.*, Affoukouk, T.*, Moumouni, I.*, Yallou, C.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: Science et technique, Lettres, Sciences sociales et humaines: Special hors serie, volume 1, pages 99-108, 2014.
 
Crop-livestock interactions in smallholder farming systems and their implications for the adoption of conservation agriculture in Kenya, Jaleta, M., Odendo, M.*, Ouma, J.*, Kassie, M. and Kanampiu, F., Crop-livestock interactions report for Kenya, 2015.
 
Delivering innovative research towards inclusive adoption of climate-smart agriculture for food and nutritional security - (IARSAF), Akpojotor, U. L., Olaoye, O. D. and Adebiyi, A. O., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2023.
 
Determinants de l'adoption des technologies de transformation de l'igname: cas de la transformation en cossettes et en farine au nord de la Cote D'ivoire, Monney, R. F.*, Coulibaly, S.*, Sylla, K.*, Diallo, S. S.* and Nkamleu, G. B., in: Securing livelihoods through yams: proceedings of a technical workshop on progress in yam research for development in west and central Africa held in Accra, Ghana, 11-13 September, 2007, pages 208-222, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2009.
 
Determinants de l'adoption du Mucuna dans le departement du Mono au Benin, Houndekon, V. A.*, Manyong, V., Gogan*, C. A. and Versteeg, M., pages 45-53, chapter 3, International Development Research Centre (IDRC), ISBN 0-88936-852-X, 1998.
 
Determinants of adoption and intensity of use of balance nutrient management systems technologies in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria, Akinola, A. A.*, Alene, A., Adeyemo, R.*, Sanogo, D., Olanrewaju, A., Nwoke, C. and Nziguheba, G., in: Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, volume 49, number 1, pages 25-45, ISSN 0049-8599, 2010.
 
Determinants of adoption for a resource management technology: the case of Mucuna in Benin Republic, Manyong, V., Houndekon, V. A.*, Gogan, A.*, Versteeg, M. and van der Pol, F., pages I-86-I-93, China Agricultural University, 1996.
 
Determinants of adoption of agricultural innovations and profitability of cereals and legumes in the Sudan savanna of Nigeria, Ayanwale, A. B.*, Abdoulaye, T., Kamara, A., Adekunle, A.*, Fatunbi, O.*, Ayedun, B. and Akinola, A. A.*, in: lfe Journal of Agriculture, volume 27, pages 95-110, 2014.
 
Determinants of adoption of improved cassava processing technologies in West African countries, Inaizumi, H. and Brodie-Mends, O., in: Journal of Rural Economics (Special Issue) Proceedings, Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society of Japan, pages 376-381, Agricultural Economics Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 1997.
 
Determinants of adoption of improved cassava varieties among farming households in Oyo, Benue, and Akwa Ibom States of Nigeria: HarvestPlus working paper, No. 20, Abdoulaye, T., Bamire, A. S.*, Oparinde, A. and Akinola, A. A.*, HarvestPlus working paper, No. 20, 2015.
 
Determinants of mechanized cassava processing technology adoption in West Africa, Inaizumi, H., Enete, A., Brodie-Mends, O. and Oyetunji, E., pages 51-62, Computational Mechanics Publications, 1997.
 
Determinants of rural farmers' improved soybean adoption decisions in northern Nigeria, Ojiako, I. A., Manyong, V. and Ikpi, A.*, in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 5, number 2, pages 215-223, 2007.
 
Does cooperative membership increase and accelerate agricultural technology adoption? Empirical evidence from Zambia, Manda, J., Khonje, M., Alene, A., Hirpa Tufa, A., Abdoulaye, T., Mutenje, M., Setimela, P. S. and Manyong, V., in: Technological Forecasting & Social Change, volume 158, number -: 120160, pages 1-12, ISSN 0040-1625, 2020. [DOI]
 
Does simultaneous adoption of drought-tolerant maize varieties and organic fertiliser affect productivity and welfare outcomes? Evidence from rural Nigeria, Oyetunde-Usman, Z., Shee, A . and Abdoulaye, T., in: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, pages 1-24, ISSN 1364-985X, 2024. [DOI]
 
Does social capital influence adoption of conservation agriculture among smallholder farmers in Malawi?, Mathanda, H.*, Pangapanga-Phiri, I.*, Hirpa Tufa, A., Mangisoni, J.*, Alene, A. and Chikoye, D., 2024.
 
Does social capital influence the intensity of conservation agriculture adoption among smallholder farmers in Malawi?, Mathanda, H.*, Pangapanga-Phiri, I.*, Hirpa Tufa, A., Mangisoni, J.*, Alene, A., Ngoma, H., Phiri, H. H.* and Chikoye, D., in: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, volume 26, number -: 100630, pages 1-13, ISSN 2665-9727, 2025. [DOI]
 
Drivers and welfare impacts of adoption of improved maize varieties among members of Vicoba groups in the southern highland regions of Tanzania, Kilombele, H. Z.*, University of Dar es Salaam, 2020.
 
Drivers of technology adoption in the banana-legume systems in the East and Central Africa region, Ouma, E., Birachi, E., Kasereka, V., Garming, H., Macharia, I.*, Van Asten, P., Chifizi, A.*, Nyagaya, M., Ekesa, B., Van Damme, J., Vanlauwe, B., Blomme, G., Niyuhire, C.*, Ndimurirwo, L.*, Ochieng, J., Dubois, T., Pypers, P., Wairegi, L., Ruraduma, C.*, Bizoza, A.* and Maertens, M., Abstract (Oral Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Dynamics of maize production, adoption of improved varieties and food security in the northern region of Cameroon, Enyong, L.*, Coulibaly, O., Adesina, A.*, Youri, A.*, Raman, A.* and The, C.*, in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in west and central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop 21-25 April, 1997, pages 365-376, IITA, WECAMA/International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 1999.
 
Econometric analysis of the determinants of adoption of alley farming by farmers in the forest zone of southwest Cameroon, Adesina, A., Mbila, D., Nkamleu, G. B. and Endamana, D., in: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, volume 80, pages 255-265, ISSN 0167-8809, 2000.
 
Economic evaluation of adoption of improved soybean production and utilization technologies in Kaduna and Kano States Nigeria: PhDthesis, Ojiako, I. A., University of Ibadan, 2006.
 
Economics of maintaining and enhancing the natural resource base through the adoption of stabilized short-fallow systems, Ogungbile, A. and Manyong, V., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), 2003.
 
Effect of improved crop-livestock system adoption on the productivities of farmers in Kano state, Salisu, U. C., Akinola, M. O. and Ajeigbe, H., in: Proceedings of the 41st Conference of the Agricultural Society of Nigeria, pages 561-568, Samaru, 2007.
 
Effectiveness of communication channels on level of awareness and determinants of adoption of improved common bean technologies among smallholder farmers in Tanzania, Lugamara, C. B.*, Urassa, J. K.*, Dontsop-Nguezet, P. and Masso, C., Climate Change Management, pages 613-632, chapter 27, Springer International Publishing, ISBN 978-3-030-12973-6, 2019. [DOI]
 
Endogenous technology adoption and household food security: the case of improved cowpea varieties in northern Nigeria, Alene, A. and Manyong, V., in: Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, volume 45, number November, pages 211-230, 2006.
 
Entrepreneurial and attitudinal determinants for adoption of Climate-smart Agriculture technologies in Uganda, Kirungi, D., Senyange, B., Wesana, J., Sseguya, H., Gellynck, X. and De Steur, H., in: Cogent Food & Agriculture, volume 9, number 2, pages 1-25, ISSN 2331-1932, 2023. [DOI]
 
Estimating returns to fertilizer adoption with unobserved heterogeneity: evidence from Ethiopia, Assfaw Wossen, T., Gatiso, T. T. and Kassie, M., in: Food and Energy Security, pages 1-9, ISSN 2048-3694, 2018. [DOI]
 
Estimating the actual and potential adoption rates and determinants of NERICA rice varieties in Nigeria, Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Diagne, A., Okoruwa, V.*, Ojehomon, V.* and Manyong, V., in: Journal of Crop Improvement, volume 27, number 5, pages 561-585, ISSN 1542-7528, 2013. [DOI]
 
Estimating the productivity impacts of technology adoption in the presence of misclassification, Assfaw Wossen, T., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Nguimkeu, P., Feleke, S., Rabbi, I. Y., Haile, M. G. and Manyong, V., in: American Journal of Agricultural Economics, volume 101, number 1, pages 1-16, ISSN 0002-9092, 2019. [DOI]
 
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Impacts of extension access and cooperative membership on technology adoption and household welfare, Assfaw Wossen, T., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Haile, M. G., Feleke, S., Olanrewaju, A. and Manyong, V., in: Journal of Rural Studies, volume 54, pages 223-233, ISSN 0743-0167, 2017. [DOI]
 
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Non-farm activities and adoption of improved cassava and beans varieties in south-Kivu, DR Congo, Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Manyong, V., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Amato, M. S.*, Ainembabazi, J. H., Mignouna, D. and Okafor, C., in: Tropicultura, volume 34, number 3, pages 262-275, ISSN 0771-3312, 2016.
 
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Perspectives on the adoption of black-soldier fly larvae for animal feed among livestock farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, Nyamuhirwa, D. A., Feleke, S., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Sissoko, D.*, Moussa, B.*, Kouakou, A., Zakari, S., Abdoulaye, T. and Manyong, V., in: Frontiers in Environmental Economics, volume 4, number -: 1519767, pages 1-15, ISSN 2813-2823, 2025. [DOI]
 
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Poverty reduction effects of agricultural technology adoption: the case of improved cassava varieties in Nigeria, Assfaw Wossen, T., Alene, A., Abdoulaye, T., Feleke, S., Rabbi, I. Y. and Manyong, V., in: Journal of Agricultural Economics, pages 1-16, ISSN 0021-857X, 2018. [DOI]
 
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Gender and adoption of cowpea innovations in West Africa: review of some critical issues, SounKour, A., Ousmane, C. and Aitchedji, C., Abstract (Oral presentation) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 
Keywords:gender, agricultural innovations, adoption and diffusion, cowpea, west Africa

Socioeconomic assessment of adoption of production and processing technologies on farming households in Nigeria, Ayedun, B., Okuneye, P. A.*, Dipeolu, A.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: Journal of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, volume 4, number 1, pages 134-147, 2013.
 
Keywords:Adoption; impact; technology; estimates.

The effectiveness of crop improvement programmes from the perspectives of varietal output and adoption: cassava, cowpea, soybean and yam in sub-Saharan Africa and maize in West and Central Africa, Alene, A., Abdoulaye, T., Rusike, J.*, Manyong, V. and Walker, T. S., pages 74-122, chapter 6, CGIAR and CABI, ISBN 978 1 78064 401 1, 2015.
 
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Fruit characteristics and ripening pattern of ten Musa genotypes in a sub-humid environment in Nigeria, Baiyeri, K. and Tenkouano, A., in: Fruits, volume 63, number 1, pages 3-9, 2008.
 
Abstract:
Introduction. Conventional evaluation of Musa through multilocation trials has often been carried out to ascertain the yield stability and ecological range of new varieties but, for prospective growers, it is equally important to know the fruit characteristics and ripening pattern of the genotypes. Indeed, fruit characteristics determine consumers' attitudes towards the new varieties, and the associated market value of these varieties. Materials and methods. The metric traits and ripening pattern of fruits from nine Musa hybrids and one local variety of plantain were evaluated during two cropping seasons in a sub-humid environment in Nigeria. Results. All the traits measured varied with the genotype, but cropping cycle influenced only fruit weight and days to complete senescence of fruits. The interaction between genotype and cropping cycle was significant on fruit weight, fruit length and days to attain four different ripening stages. Most genotypes had better values in the ratoon harvest than in the plant crop. Fruit length and shape of PITA 21 were comparable with those of the local check, but the index of edible proportion was highest in PITA 22. PITA 21 and PITA 26 had the longest green life and total shelf life. Conclusion. The genotypes evaluated in our study revealed different utilization potentials. Also, the better postharvest life of some of the hybrids and comparable metric traits with the local check suggested the high adoption potential of the hybrids.

Smallholder market participation under transactions costs: maize supply and fertilizer demand in Kenya, Alene, A., Manyong, V., Omanya, G.*, Mignouna, H., Bokanga, M. and Odhiambo, G. D.*, in: Food Policy, volume 33, pages 318-328, ISSN 0306-9192, 2008. [DOI]
 
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This paper assessed the effects of transactions costs—relative to price and non-price factors—on smallholder marketed surplus and input use in Kenya. A selectivity model was used that accounts for the effects of transactions costs, assets, technology, and support services in promoting input use and generating a marketable surplus. Output supply and input demand responses to changes in transactions costs and price and non-price factors were estimated and decomposed into market entry and intensity. The results showed that while transactions costs indeed have significant negative effects on market participation, institutional innovations—such as group marketing —are also emerging to mitigate the costs of accessing markets. Output price has no effect on output market entry and only provides incentives for increased supply by sellers. On the other hand, both price and non-price factors have significant influence on adoption and intensity of input use. Overall, the findings suggest that policy options are available other than price policies to promote input use and marketed surplus. The paper concludes with implications for policy to induce greater input–output market participation among smallholders in Africa. Keywords: Commercialization; Kenya; Africa