Yield Reliability: Room for Improvement

MAIZE AREA WITH > 1 T/HA IN MAJORITY OF YEARS UNDER LOW-INPUT (GREEN AREAS

With limited resources to cope with weather variability, smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are facing highly unreliable crop production from year to year. In this modeling exercise we quantified how much area is under such condition and what are their production potential under intensification. The simulation result indicates that, without further intensification, only 15% of current maize growing area has the potential to reliably produce more than 3 t/ha, a yield level suggested as being sufficient to sustain the cereal needs of a typical smallholder household. However, with well-managed intensification, 82% of the current maize area showed the potential to reliably produce 3 t/ha or more.

Mendel versus Malthus: Research, Productivity and Food Prices in the Long Run

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Report
Authored by:
Alston, Julian M.; Beddow, Jason M.; Pardey, Phillip G.
Publisher: 
University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics
Publisher: 
University of Minnesota, International Science and Technology Practice and Policy Center (InSTePP)
Publication Date: 
September, 2009
Series: 
Staff paper P09-1; InSTePP paper 09-01
Pages: 
42
Publication Place: 
St. Paul, MN

Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Book Chapter
Authored by:
Swinnen, Johan F.M; van Herck, Kristine; Vranken, Liesbet
Edited by: 
Alston, Julian M.; Babcock, Bruce A.; Pardey, Philip G.
Publisher: 
Iowa State University, The Midwest Agribusiness Trade Research and Information Center (MATRIC)
Publication Year: 
2010
Book Title: 
The Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity Worldwide
Page Range: 
279-313
Publication Place: 
Ames, IA

South African Agricultural Production and Productivity Patterns

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Book Chapter
Authored by:
Liebenberg, Frikkie; Pardey, Philip G.
Edited by: 
Alston, Julian M.; Babcock, Bruce A.; Pardey, Philip G.
Publisher: 
Iowa State University, The Midwest Agribusiness Trade Research and Information Center (MATRIC)
Publication Year: 
2010
Book Title: 
The Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity Worldwide
Page Range: 
383-408
Publication Place: 
Ames, IA

Abstract

Here we document and discuss developments regarding aggregate input, output, and productivity developments within South Africa. To do so we draw on an entirely new set of production data stretching back to 1910/11 reported in Liebenberg 2010, as well as related evidence reported by other studies for South Africa and other countries within subSaharan Africa.

The Shifting Global Patterns of Agricultural Productivity

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Authored by:
Beddow, Jason M.; Pardey, Philip G.; Alston, Julian M.
Publication Date: 
2009, 4th Quarter
Journal Title: 
Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm and Resource Issues
Journal Volume: 
24
Journal Issue: 
4

Agricultural Productivity in the United Kingdom

Publishing Details

Publication Type: 
Book Chapter
Authored by:
Piesse, Jenifer; Thirtle, Colin
Edited by: 
Alston, Julian M.; Babcock, Bruce A.; Pardey, Philip G.
Publisher: 
Iowa State University, The Midwest Agribusiness Trade Research and Information Center (MATRIC)
Publication Year: 
2010
Book Title: 
The Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity Worldwide
Page Range: 
149-191
Publication Place: 
Ames, IA

Productivity Measures

In HarvestChoice our primary goals are to understand the contemporary spatial patterns and time trends of smallholder productivity and, against that baseline, to evaluate the potential physical and economic consequences of a range of productivity-focused investments and policies.

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