2021
DOI: 10.22434/ifamr2019.0197
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Enhancing the adoption of climate-smart technologies using public-private partnerships: lessons from the WEMA case in South Africa

Abstract: Climate-smart agricultural technological innovations have the potential to reduce climate change impacts on agriculture. Due to several barriers, their current rate of adoption and diffusion is low. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have the potential to facilitate technology development and dissemination to smallholder farmers. The aim of this paper is to examine the role of the water efficient maize for Africa (WEMA) project in enhancing technology adoption by smallholder farmers in South Africa. This study… Show more

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“…Adoption of GM crops resistant to drought in Tanzania and Uganda will increase yields and boost market trade between these countries because drought are affecting maize production in all of East Africa, forcing even Kenya to accept GM crops for improving food security in the country. 16 , 17 , 20 For instance, using the maize variety known as Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA), which was created in country partnerships with Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, and South Africa to address insect resistance and drought tolerance, 72 , 73 will increase maize yield production in these nations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adoption of GM crops resistant to drought in Tanzania and Uganda will increase yields and boost market trade between these countries because drought are affecting maize production in all of East Africa, forcing even Kenya to accept GM crops for improving food security in the country. 16 , 17 , 20 For instance, using the maize variety known as Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA), which was created in country partnerships with Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, and South Africa to address insect resistance and drought tolerance, 72 , 73 will increase maize yield production in these nations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study used primary cross-sectional data. The data was collected using both qualitative and quantitative methods to understand farmers' willingness to adopt to CSA and factors influencing adoption [29,30]. The study used structured questionnaires, focused group discussions (FGDs) and Likert scale to collect data from the respondents.…”
Section: 𝑛 = 𝑁 1 + 𝑁(𝑒)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous research (Gao et al, 2019;Senyolo et al, 2021), the following are used as control variables: education, age of the head of household, proportion of non-farm income in total household income, and distance to demonstration areas.…”
Section: Variable Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%