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    Effect of transaction costs on market participation among smallholder cassava farmers in Central Madagascar by Okoye, B.C, Abass, A, Bachwenkizi, B, Asumugha, G, Alenkhe, B, Ranaivoson, R, Randrianarivelo, R, Rabemanantsoa, N, Ralimanana, I

    Published in Cogent economics & finance (01-01-2016)
    “…High transaction costs deter entry of small farmers into the market. With the data from 240 smallholder cassava farmers in Central Madagascar, this study…”
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    Differentials in technical efficiency among smallholder cassava farmers in Central Madagascar: A Cobb Douglas stochastic frontier production approach by Okoye, B. C, Abass, A, Bachwenkiz, B, Asumugha, G, Alenkhe, B, Ranaivoson, R, Randrianarivelo, R, Rabemanantsoa, N, Ralimanana, I

    Published in Cogent economics & finance (31-12-2016)
    “…This study employed the Cobb-Douglas stochastic frontier production function to measure the level of technical efficiency among smallholder cassava farmers in…”
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    Variation in qualitative and quantitative traits of cassava germplasm from selected national breeding programmes in sub-Saharan Africa by Kawuki, R.S., Ferguson, M., Labuschagne, M.T., Herselman, L., Orone, J., Ralimanana, I., Bidiaka, M., Lukombo, S., Kanyange, M.C., Gashaka, G., Mkamilo, G., Gethi, J., Obiero, H.

    Published in Field crops research (18-05-2011)
    “…► The 29 qualitative traits analysed in cassava germplasm from the National Breeding Programmes of: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of…”
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    Analyses of Labour Productivity among Small-Holder Cassava Farmers for Food Security and Empowerment in Central Madagascar by Okoye, B.C, Abass, A, Bachwenkizi, B, Asumugha, G, Alenkhe, B, Ranaivoson, R, Randrianarivelo, R, Rabemanantsoa, N, Ralimanana, I

    “…Labour productivity affects food security, but quantifying this relationship has been scarce with respect to empirical literature. The Central Madagascar…”
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