Discussion paper

DP9539 Neighbours and Extension Agents in Ethiopia: Who matters more for technology diffusion?

The increased adoption of fertiliser and improved seeds are key to raising land productivity in Ethiopian agriculture. However, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, the adoption and diffusion of such technologies has been slow. We use data from the Ethiopia between 1999-2009 to examine the role of learning from extension agents versus neighbours for both improved seeds and fertiliser. We use the structure of spatial networks of farmers and panel data to identify these influences and find that while the initial impact of extension agents was high, the effect wore off, in contrast to learning from neighbours.

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Citation

Krishnan, P and M Patnam (2013), ‘DP9539 Neighbours and Extension Agents in Ethiopia: Who matters more for technology diffusion?‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9539. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp9539