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YUKO NAKANO
YUKO NAKANO
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Is farmer-to-farmer extension effective? The impact of training on technology adoption and rice farming productivity in Tanzania
Y Nakano, TW Tsusaka, T Aida, VO Pede
World Development 105, 336-351, 2018
3222018
Contract farming in developed and developing countries
K Otsuka, Y Nakano, K Takahashi
Annual Review of Resource Economics 8 (1), 353-376, 2016
3162016
The impact of microcredit on agricultural technology adoption and productivity: Evidence from randomized control trial in Tanzania
Y Nakano, EF Magezi
World Development 133, 104997, 2020
1142020
Impact of contract farming on land productivity and income of maize and potato growers in Pakistan
MF Khan, Y Nakano, T Kurosaki
Food Policy 85, 28-39, 2019
992019
Impact of training on the intensification of rice farming: evidence from rainfed areas in Tanzania
Y Nakano, Y Tanaka, K Otsuka
Agricultural Economics 49 (2), 193-202, 2018
752018
The possibility of a rice green revolution in large-scale irrigation schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa
Y Nakano, I Bamba, A Diagne, K Otsuka, K Kajisa
An African Green Revolution: Finding ways to boost productivity on small …, 2013
702013
Determinants of household contributions to collective irrigation management: The case of the Doho Rice Scheme in Uganda
Y Nakano, K Otsuka
Environment and Development Economics 16 (5), 527-551, 2011
642011
The impact of training on technology adoption and productivity of rice farming in Tanzania: is farmer-to-farmer extension effective?
Y Nakano, TW Tsusaka, T Aida, VO Pede
292015
Does land lease tenure insecurity cause decreased productivity and investment in the sugar industry? Evidence from Fiji
R Kumari, Y Nakano
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 60 (3), 406-421, 2016
272016
To what extent do improved practices increase productivity of small-scale Rice cultivation in a rain-fed area?: Evidence from Tanzania
Y Nakano, Y Tanaka, K Otsuka
GRIPS Discussion Papers, 2014
212014
On the possibility of rice green revolution in irrigated and rainfed areas in Tanzania: An assessment of management training and credit programs
Y Nakano, K Kajisa, K Otsuka
In Pursuit of an African Green Revolution: Views from Rice and Maize Farmers …, 2016
202016
The determinants of technology adoption: the case of the rice sector in Tanzania
Y Nakano, K Kajisa
202013
The impact of access to credit and training on technological adoption: A case of the rice sector in Tanzania
Y Nakano, K Kajisa
172011
How does the adoption of modern variety increase productivity and income?: A case of the rice sector in Tanzania
Y Nakano, K Kajisa
92012
Credit, access to extension, and irrigation: How can we achieve rice Green Revolution in Tanzania
Y Nakano, K Kajisa, K Otsuka
Tokyo: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, 2014
72014
To what extent does modified system of rice intensification (SRI) training increase productivity of small-scale cultivation in a rain-fed area? Evidence from Tanzania
Y Nakano, K Kajisa, K Otsuka
Evidence from Tanzania, 2015
62015
Can Contract Farming Increase Productivity of Small-Scale Cultivation in A Rain-fed Area in Tanzania
Y Nakano, Y Tanaka, K Otsuka
University of Tsukuba/National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, 2014
62014
Mechanization in tanzania: Impact of tractorization on intensification and extensification of rice farming
EF Magezi, Y Nakano, T Sakurai
Rice Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa, 177-194, 2023
52023
The Impact of Microcredit on Household Income: The Case of BRAC in Tanzania
EF Magezi, Y Nakano
Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics 22, 129-134, 2020
42020
Irrigation management in the Doho Rice Scheme in Uganda: an inquiry into the potential of a Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa
Y Nakano
42010
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