Socio-economic factors in technology development and option: an assessment for the "push-Pull" technology of controlling maize stem borers in Trans Nzoia District
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Date
2009-11Author
Masinde, Dorothy M W
Chitere, Preston
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ThesisLanguage
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The study sought to examine the collaborative participation approach and technology adoption. The research was to determine the linkage between socio-economic factors in collaborative participation and technology adoption and diffusion among Trans Nzoia District resource-limited farmers. The study reviewed the 'push/pull' technology of controlling maize stem borers. The goal was to provide information that would contribute to improvement of the collaborative participation approach, eventually enhancing adoption of developed technology.
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university of NairobiPublisher
Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi
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