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Hillary K. Bett
Researcher at Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Publications - 41
Citations - 559
Hillary K. Bett is an academic researcher from Agricultural & Applied Economics Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Multivariate probit model. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 418 citations. Previous affiliations of Hillary K. Bett include Egerton University & Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Determinants of Market Participation among Small-scale Pineapple Farmers in Kericho County, Kenya
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe socio-economic characteristics of small-scale pineapple farmers, institutional and market characteristics in Bureti district, and determine the factors influencing market participation and its extent, and to determine the factor influencing the choice of pineapple marketing outlet.
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Estimating farmers' preferences in selection of indigenous chicken genetic resources using non-market attributes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate the farmers' preferences based on the non-market traits in selection, breeding and conservation of indigenous chicken in four selected counties of Kenya, and identify traits preferred by the farmers based on their current low-input production circumstances.
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Adaptation Pathways for African Indigenous Vegetables’ Value Chains
Silke Stöber,Winifred Chepkoech,Susanne Neubert,Barnabas K. Kurgat,Hillary K. Bett,Hermann Lotze-Campen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the adaptation pathways for smallholder African Indigenous Vegetable (AIV) value chains based on field research in three agro-climatic zones (ACZ) of Kenya as part of the interdisciplinary research project HORTINLEA (Horticultural Innovations and Learning for Improved Nutrition and Livelihood in East Africa).
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Determinants of Artificial Insemination Use by Smallholder Dairy Farmers in Lemu-Bilbilo District, Ethiopia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used double-hurdle model for analysis where the two stages were run separately as Probit and truncated regression, respectively, to determine factors affecting adoption and the extent of adoption of among smallholder dairy farmers in Lemu-Bilbilo district of Ethiopia.
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Determinants of Small-holder Farmers Extent of Market Participation; Case of Rice Marketing in Ahero Irrigation Scheme, Kenya
TL;DR: In this paper, the extent of market participation among small-holder farmers indicates the level of commercialization of rural production since the marketed surplus reaches the urban consumers and other rural non-producers through market participation by the producing households.