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Working Papers
2012
- Ex-Ante Adoption of New Cooking Banana (Matooke) Hybrids in Uganda Based on Farmers' Perceptions
2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, International Association of Agricultural Economists
Journal Articles
2023
- Household vulnerability to climate change in South Africa: A multilevel regression model
Development Southern Africa, 2023, 40, (2), 466-481
2022
- Explaining Farmers’ Income via Market Orientation and Participation: Evidence from KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)
Sustainability, 2022, 14, (21), 1-16 View citations (1)
2021
- Attitudes and Perceptions on the Agricultural Use of Human Excreta and Human Excreta Derived Materials: A Scoping Review
Agriculture, 2021, 11, (2), 1-30 View citations (7)
- Household Vulnerability to Food Insecurity in Rural South Africa: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Data
IJERPH, 2021, 18, (4), 1-17
- Resilience to shocks and food insecurity: Determinants, and the impact of smallholder jatropha curcas cultivation in Southern Malawi
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2021, 13, (5), 619-633 View citations (2)
- Structure and entry barriers to access groundnut markets for intermediary traders in central and northern Malawi
Agrekon, 2021, 60, (3) 
Also in Agrekon, 2021, 60, (3), 264-279 (2021)
2020
- Determinants of smallholders’ entrepreneurial drive, willingness and ability to expand farming operations in KwaZulu-Natal
Development in Practice, 2020, 30, (8), 1028-1042 View citations (1)
- Linking earned income, psychological capital and social grant dependency: empirical evidence from rural KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) and implications for policy
Journal of Economic Structures, 2020, 9, (1), 1-18 View citations (2)
- The nexus of income diversification and welfare: Empirical evidence from Ethiopia
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2020, 12, (4), 343-353
- Why do We Know So Much and Yet So Little? A Scoping Review of Willingness to Pay for Human Excreta Derived Material in Agriculture
Sustainability, 2020, 12, (16), 1-25 View citations (4)
2019
- The role of social grants on commercialization among smallholder farmers in South Africa: Evidence from a continuous treatment approach
Agribusiness, 2019, 35, (3), 457-470 View citations (5)
2018
- Explaining smallholder aspirations to expand irrigation crop production in Makhathini and Ndumo-B, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Agrekon, 2018, 57, (3-4), 284-299
- Farmer typology formulation accounting for psychological capital: implications for on-farm entrepreneurial development
Development in Practice, 2018, 28, (5), 600-614 View citations (6)
- The cost-effectiveness of using latrine dehydrated and pasteurization pellets and struvite: Experimental evidence from South Africa
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2018, 10, (4), 451-461 View citations (2)
- The determinants of farmers’ decision to produce African leafy vegetables in the Limpopo province, South Africa
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2018, 10, (7), 771-778 View citations (1)
2017
- Explaining the Ethiopian farmers’ perceptions on potential loss of traditional crop varieties: A principal components regression analysis
Journal of Developing Areas, 2017, 51, (4), 361-395
- The impact of social grant-dependency on agricultural entrepreneurship among rural households in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Journal of Developing Areas, 2017, 51, (3), 63-76 View citations (6)
2016
- Early-Stage Adoption of Improved Banana “Matooke” Hybrids in Uganda: A Count Data Analysis Based on Farmers’ Perceptions
International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management (IJITM), 2016, 13, (01), 1-26 View citations (1)
- Frequency and extent of employing food insecurity coping strategies among rural households: determinants and implications for policy using evidence from Swaziland
Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2016, 8, (1), 255-269 View citations (6)
Also in Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2016, 8, (1), 255-269 (2016) View citations (6)
- The Choice of Marketing Channel by Maize and Pigeonpea Smallholder Farmers: Evidence from the Northern and Eastern Zones of Tanzania
Agrekon, 2016, 55, (3), 254-277 View citations (5)
- The Impact of Social Grants on the Propensity and Level of Use of Inorganic Fertiliser among Smallholders in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Agrekon, 2016, 55, (4), 436-457
2015
- Collective action in small-scale mushroom production in Swaziland: does organisational form matter?
Development in Practice, 2015, 25, (7), 1025-1042 View citations (1)
- Welfare impacts of smallholder farmers’ participation in maize and pigeonpea markets in Tanzania
Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2015, 7, (6), 1211-1224 View citations (22)
2013
- Farmers' choice among recently developed hybrid banana varieties in Uganda: A multinomial logit analysis
Agrekon, 2013, 52, (2), 25-51 View citations (4)
- Socio-economic and institutional factors constraining participation of Swaziland's mushroom producers in mainstream markets: An application of the value chain approach
Agrekon, 2013, 52, (4), 89-112
- The dis-incentive effects of food aid and agricultural policies on local land allocation in developing countries: The case of Malawi
Development Southern Africa, 2013, 30, (4-5), 491-507 View citations (1)
- Values rural households in KwaZulu-Natal hold towards forests and their participation in community-based forest management
Agrekon, 2013, 52, (4), 113-147
2012
- Determinants of farmers' participation in oyster mushroom production in Swaziland: Implications for promoting a non-conventional agricultural enterprise
Agrekon, 2012, 51, (4), 19-40
2007
- Farmers' Variety Attribute Preferences: Implications for Breeding Priority Setting and Agricultural Extension Policy in Ethiopia
African Development Review, 2007, 19, (2), 379-396 View citations (20)
2006
- What do Farmers financially lose if they fail to use improved Seeds? Some Econometric Results for Wheat and Implications for Agricultural Extension Policy in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Journal of Economics, 2006, 12, (2), 81
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