Does Adoption of Agricultural Innovations Impact Farm Production and Household Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Meta-Analysis

Although adoption of agricultural innovations has been extensively examined in the literature, its impact on indicators of farm production and household welfare measures remains ambiguous in the context of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study contributes to the literature by conducting a meta-regres...

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Agricultural production
Agricultural research
Corn
Econometrics
Economic theory
Empirical analysis
Estimates
Farm income
Farmers
Farms
Food security
Food supply
Households
Indicators
Innovations
Meta-analysis
Natural resource management
Productivity
Profitability
Profits
Regression analysis
Rice
Technological change
Technology adoption
Wheat
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