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Profitability of climate-smart soil fertility investment varies widely across sub-Saharan Africa - Shared screen with speaker view
Judith Gannet
45:18
hello
99083080968
01:08:53
Hi, thank you for the good presentation and informative results.
99083080968
01:10:48
My comment is on the variables used in the model, particularly precipitation. Apart from rainfall amount, did you also look at the distribution? Because sometimes the rainfall distribution plays a great role in most of the crops.
Aaron's A10s
01:16:12
Thank you for the presentation as one of the farmers I think Malawi has got alot to do to find other means of growing maize. I think as time goes we will have plan B. This can be possible if we start involving farmers in our research. Thank you
Dr Henderson Chimoyo
01:20:12
Good presentation, I am however looking at the age of the data and whether this model will still apply at this time when the adverse effects of climate change are taking a toll on agricultural productivity. In Malawi maize is synonymous with food and profitability and IRR might not be the best pointers to policy or adoption aspects of maize with regards to food security.
Wellngton Chataika
01:20:28
may we have the presetantion
Joanna Upton
01:21:01
Super fun to see this and see you, Ellen! VERY important work (and I hope folk in Malawi take it further in the specific context). Thanks for the invitation, Jan!
Dr Henderson Chimoyo
01:21:30
Would appreciate a copy of the presentation through MWAPATA Institute.
Wellngton Chataika
01:22:39
thank you very much for the great information and result oriented production
Judith Gannet
01:24:35
very educative. happy to have attended this meeting though I had some sound problems at the beginning. thanks allot. Malawi will benefit allot as time goes.
Sarah Ephrida Tione
01:25:00
Thank you for the presentation. The price response effect is indeed important for targeting.
Justice Dunstan Chimgonda Nkhoma
01:30:40
hi
ellenm
01:30:52
ellenm@uga.edu
Tione
01:31:12
the challenge now is the accessibility of fertilizers by most farmers. the price is too much
Justice Dunstan Chimgonda Nkhoma
01:31:22
were the prices benchmarked to a base year/s?
Pauline,Self Help Africa
01:33:29
Thank you