Adoption of Modern Varieties, Farmers’ Welfare and Crop Biodiversity: Evidence from Uganda

28 Pages Posted: 2 Jan 2019

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Manuela Coromaldi

University of Rome II

Giacomo Pallante

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Sara Savastano

University of Rome Tor Vergata - Faculty of Economics; International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); World Bank

Date Written: June 2013

Abstract

This paper assesses the impact of modern varieties adoption on farmers’ welfare and crop biodiversity conserved in-situ. Using nationally representative data collected in 2009/2010 in Uganda, an endogenous switching regression model estimates the net economic and environmental effects of switching from local landraces to modern species. Results show that, after controlling for market and agro-ecological factors, the local varieties perform better than modern ones in marginalized and climatic vulnerable areas. Crop biodiversity shows to play a fundamental role in farmers’ risk minimizing strategies when the available modern varieties are not adaptable to the local context and not supported by the required level of agro intensification. Rural development policies should consider the heterogeneity in the adoption returns and support diversity conservation as a national strategic asset for a suitable bioprospecting and a best-fitting agricultural system implementation.

Keywords: Crop Biodiversity, Rural Welfare, Modern Varieties, Agricultural Intensification, Uganda

Suggested Citation

Coromaldi, Manuela and Pallante, Giacomo and Savastano, Sara and Savastano, Sara, Adoption of Modern Varieties, Farmers’ Welfare and Crop Biodiversity: Evidence from Uganda (June 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3299503 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3299503

Manuela Coromaldi

University of Rome II ( email )

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Giacomo Pallante

University of Rome Tor Vergata ( email )

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Sara Savastano (Contact Author)

University of Rome Tor Vergata - Faculty of Economics ( email )

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