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Assessing the Potential of Farmer Field Schools (FFS) to Fight Poverty and Foster Innovation in East Africa

Harvard Dataverse (Africa Rice Center, Bioversity International, CCAFS, CIAT, IFPRI, IRRI and WorldFish)

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Title Assessing the Potential of Farmer Field Schools (FFS) to Fight Poverty and Foster Innovation in East Africa
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/884L6R
 
Creator Kristin Davis
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This is a unique primary household and community level survey data in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The study was started in 2008/2009 and the data collection took place in selected districts in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The project’s goal was to provide strong evidence to policy makers and other stakeholders in development on the effectiveness of Farmer Field Schools (FFS) in fighting poverty and fostering innovation. The specific objectives of the field data collection were to characterize farm households in terms of poverty and well-being, members-and non- FFS members, on the basis of socio-economic parameters; analyze farmers’ access to agricultural services (markets, credit and extension); and assess household’s level of individual and collective empowerment.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Social Sciences
diffusion of research
agricultural growth
farmer field schools
advisory services
extension systems
agricultural productivity
technology
KENYA
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
UGANDA
EAST AFRICA
AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA
AFRICA
 
Date 2012-04-09
 
Contributor IFPRI-KM
 
Type sample survey data (SSD)