Type | Working Paper |
Title | A Combined ex-post/ex-ante impact analysis for improved sorghum varieties in Tanzania, Socioeconomics Discussion Paper Series 20 |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | http://oar.icrisat.org/8272/1/ISEDPS_20.pdf |
Abstract | This country-level impact study for Tanzania combines ex-post and ex-ante estimation of research gains from improved sorghum varieties developed by the National breeding program of Tanzania together with its collaboration partners from international and national research institutions such as ICRISAT and private companies. The methodological framework for the study is the standard economic surplus concept embedded in the DREAM model within a multi domestic market configuration, full price spillovers, and separate impact parameters (adoption path and yield differentials) for each improved sorghum variety under consideration. A set of scenarios are developed to test the robustness of certain impact parameters and incorporate some of ICRISAT’s major market intervention areas. One group of scenarios refers to ICRISAT (in collaboration with NARS) traditional breeding and agronomic activities, the other group captures some elements of ICRISAT IMOD strategy (Inclusive Market Oriented Development) by defining various market set-ups. A three days impact assessment workshop was conducted in August 2013 in Arusha, Tanzania, organised by ICRISAT and the Department of Research and Development DRD. Sorghum breeders, agronomists and socio-economists were invited to elaborate on the necessary information for an impact assessment, guided by an ICRISAT facilitator and an eight-stage data elicitation process. |
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