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Within-Season Producer Response to Warmer Temperatures: Defensive Investments by Kenyan Farmers

Maulik Jagnani, Christopher B. Barrett, Yanyan Liu, Liangzhi You

2020The Economic Journal115 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We present evidence that farmers adjust agricultural inputs in response to within-season temperature variation, undertaking defensive investments to reduce the adverse agro-ecological impacts of warmer temperatures. Using panel data from Kenyan maize-growing households, we find that higher temperatures early in the growing season increase the use of pesticides, while reducing fertiliser use. Warmer temperatures throughout the season increase weeding effort. These adjustments arise because greater heat increases the incidence of pests, crop diseases and weeds, compelling farmers to divert investment from productivity-enhancing technologies such as fertiliser to adaptive, loss-reducing, defensive inputs such as pesticides and weeding labour.

Topics & Concepts

KenyaProductivityAgricultureInvestment (military)Growing seasonCropPanel dataAgricultural economicsEnvironmental scienceBusinessAgronomyEconomicsBiologyEcologyEconomic growthEconometricsPolitical scienceLawPoliticsAgricultural risk and resilienceClimate change impacts on agricultureAgricultural Innovations and Practices
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