Increasing smallholder farmers' market participation through technology adoption in rural Timor-Leste '
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2021Author
Akter S.
Chindarkar N.
Erskine W.
Spyckerelle L.
Imron J.
Branco L.V.
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This study examines the role of high-yielding maize varieties as one of the key drivers of smallholder farmers' market participation in a highly subsistence rural economy. The analysis is based on the End-of-Program Survey data collected by the Seeds of Life program in 2016 covering 700 households in rural Timor-Leste. The results reveal significant positive impacts of technology adoption on farmers' market participation. Households where women are relatively more active in agriculture than men are more likely to engage in agricultural commerce. The results also show a positive impact of technology adoption on maize productivity. These findings present the first empirical evidence of the causal link between technology adoption and market participation choices. � 2021 The Authors. Asia�& the Pacific Policy Studies published by Crawford School of Public Policy of the Australian National University and John Wiley�& Sons Australia, Ltd.