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Socio-economic characteristics of households engaged in agroforestry technology testing in western Kenya

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This report documents in detail the socio-economic conditions of 87 farm households involved in farmer-managed 'researcher-with-farmer' designed agroforestry trials in Western Kenya. The purpose of the study was twofold: (1). to provide detailed baseline data on the socio-economic conditions of trial households; (2). based on a review of secondary data, to assess the representatives of trial households with respect to key socio-economic characteristics likely to influence the adoption of agroforestry technologies.
    Publication year

    1994

    Authors

    David S; Swinkels R A

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    agricultural economics, households, research

    Geographic

    Kenya

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