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Abstract The article examines the effect of membership in farmer groups (MFG) on adoption lag of agricultural technologies and farm performance in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. We use duration and stochastic production frontier models on farm household data. We find that the longer the duration of MFG, the shorter the adoption lag and much more so if combined with extension service delivery. Farmer groups function as an important mechanism for improving farm productivity through reduced technical inefficiency in input use. We discuss policy implications under which farmer groups are a useful channel to reduce adoption lag, and the means through which improved farm performance can be achieved.
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John Herbert Ainembabazi
Piet van Asten
Bernard Vanlauwe
Agricultural Economics
International Livestock Research Institute
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Alliance Bioversity International - CIAT
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dac6e3387cf70698687afe — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12329
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