Authors
Philip Grabowski, Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Jelili Adebiyi, Kurt Waldman, Robert Richardson, Leonard Rusinamhodzi, Sieglinde Snapp
Publication date
2019/5/1
Journal
Agricultural Systems
Volume
171
Pages
89-99
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Perennial crops offer the opportunity to harvest from the same plant many times over several years while reducing labor and seed costs, reducing emissions and increasing biomass input into the soil. We use system dynamics modeling to combine data from field experiments, crop modeling and choice experiments to explore the potential for adoption and diffusion of a sustainable agriculture technology in a risky environment with high variability in annual rainfall: the perennial management of pigeonpea in maize-based systems of Malawi. Production estimates from a crop model for the annual intercrop system and data from field experiments on ratooning for the perennial system provided the information to create a stochastic production model. Data from choice experiments posed by a farmer survey conducted in three Malawi districts provide the information for parameters on farmers’ preferences for the attributes of …
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