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Determinants of adoption of improved maize varieties in zabzugu tatale area in the northern region of ghana: a case study of obatanpa
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An assessment of five different theoretical frameworks to study the uptake of innovations
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TL;DR: It is found that the different frameworks don’t contradict each other and when combined into the conceptual framework they offer very useful constructs for studying the adoption process.
Characterization of maize-producing communities in Benin, Ghana, Mali, and Nigeria: West African regional synthesis report
TL;DR: Characterization of maize-producing communities in Benin, Ghana, Mali, and Nigeria: West African regional synthesis report as discussed by the authors was the first work to investigate maize-growing communities in West Africa.
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Awareness and adoption of drought tolerant Maize in Guinea Savanna and Forest-Savanna Transition zone in Ghana
TL;DR: In this article , the Partial Population Exposure Model was applied to the cross-sectional data for the estimation of the rates and determinants of awareness and adoption of Drought Tolerant Maize.
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Adoption of agricultural innovations in developing countries: a survey
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