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Impact of soil and water conservation technology adoption on smallholder farms in South-Western Uganda
English
2019
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics
English
For countries where the agricultural sector supports a majority of the population as in Uganda, the link between poverty and land degradation is of great significance. Soil and water conservation technologies are a recommended means of reducing degradation rates. However, ex-ante and ex-post analyses of the impact of these technologies remain few. Using survey data collected from 338 randomly selected households in the Kabale district of South-Western Uganda, this study used a Tradeoff Analysis
doi:10.5897/jdae2018.0918
fatcat:776muwfgs5ecdbosokjagqyhdi