Institutional and farm-level challenges limiting the diffusion of new varieties from public and CGIAR centers: The case of wheat in Morocco
Autor: | Mohamed Boughlala, Filippo M. Bassi, Yigezu A. Yigezu, Michael Baum, Ahmed Amri, Aden Aw-Hassan, Tamer El-Shater, Jeffrey R. Alwang, Wuletaw Tadesse, Abdoul Aziz Niane, Zewdie Bishaw |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
business.industry Natural resource economics 05 social sciences Developing country Development Livelihood 01 natural sciences Variety (cybernetics) Farm level Agriculture 0502 economics and business 050202 agricultural economics & policy Agricultural productivity business Agronomy and Crop Science Constraint (mathematics) 010606 plant biology & botany Food Science Social policy |
Zdroj: | Food Security. 13:1359-1377 |
ISSN: | 1876-4525 1876-4517 |
Popis: | Low adoption of agricultural technologies slows efforts to increase agricultural productivity and enhance rural livelihoods in developing countries. A large body of literature has sought explanations for the problem, but the focus has been mainly on micro-level farm and community factors affecting adoption. Institutional factors such as policies and market conditions, which are also important, have been largely overlooked and, few, if any, studies combine the two levels of analysis. We use Morocco as a case study to analyze institutional and farm-level factors affecting diffusion and adoption of improved wheat varieties. Results show both sides to be important. Institutional factors such as overly stringent variety testing procedures, imbalance of power among actors in the seed sector and ill-conceived variety licensing contracts limit access to seeds of more recently released varieties. Adoption of older new varieties is found to be affected by farm and farmer characteristics, but imperfect access to new seeds, sometimes associated with the failings identified above, is also a constraint. Findings signal the need for increased private engagement in seed multiplication; revised variety testing procedures; alternative royalty mechanisms; and enhanced linkages between public research and private seed companies. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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