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Effect of on-farm testing on adoption of banana production technologies among smallholder farmers in Meru region, Kenya

Purpose>The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of on-farm testing on the adoption of banana production technologies among smallholder farmers in the Meru region, Kenya.Design/methodology/approach>The study adopted a pragmatic paradigm and a cross-sectional survey design, sampli...

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Published in:Journal of agribusiness in developing and emerging economies 2023-01, Vol.13 (1), p.90-105
Main Authors: Kirimi, Florence Kaumi, Onyari, Charles Nyambane, Njeru, Lucy Karega, Hezron Rasugu Mogaka
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Agribusiness
Agricultural cooperatives
Agricultural production
Agriculture
Bananas
Consumption
Crop diseases
Farmers
Farms
Fruits
Global positioning systems
GPS
Marketing
Participation
Performance evaluation
Pricing
Productivity
Rice
Small farms
Technology adoption
Technology transfer
Value chain
title Effect of on-farm testing on adoption of banana production technologies among smallholder farmers in Meru region, Kenya
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