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    The effect of soil quality on fertilizer use rates among smallholder farmers in western Kenya

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    Date
    16-08-09
    Author
    Marenya, Paswel P
    Barnett, Christopher B
    Type
    Presentation
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Studies of fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa have been dominated by analyses of economic and market factors having to do with infrastructure, institutions, and incentives that prevent or foster increased fertilizer demand, largely ignoring how soil fertility status conditions farmer demand for fertilizer. We apply a switching regression model to data from 260 farm households in western Kenya in order to allow for the possibility of discontinuities in fertilizer demand based on a soil carbon content (SCC) threshold. We find that the usual factors reflecting liquidity and quasi-fixed inputs are important on high-SCC plots but not on those with poorer soils. External inputs become less effective on soils with low SCC, hence the discernible shift in behaviors across soil quality regimes. For many farmers, improved fertilizer market conditions alone may be insufficient to stimulate increased fertilizer use without complementary improvements in the biophysical conditions that affect conditional factor demand. JEL classification: Q12, Q18, Q24
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/40313
    Citation
    Marenya, P.P & Barnett, C.B(2009). The effect of soil quality on fertilizer use rates among smallholder farmers in western Kenya. Paper presentation at the International Association of Agricultural Economists Conference, Beijing, China, August 16-22, 20091
    Publisher
    Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya
    Subject
    Fertilizer demand
    Fertilizer policy
    Soil carbon
    Soil organic matter
    Switching regression
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    Conference paper
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