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Title: The effects of climatic variables and crop area on maize yield and variability in Ghana
Authors: Acquah, Henry De-Graft
Kyei, Clement Kweku
Keywords: Mean yield
Yield variability
Production function
Fixed effect model
Panel data
Issue Date: 13-Sep-2012
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Climate change tends to have negative effects on crop yield through its influence on crop production. Understanding the relationship between climatic variables and crop area on the mean and variance of crop yield will facilitate development of appropriate policies to cope with climate change. This paper examines the effects of climatic variables and crop area on the mean and variance of maize yield in Ghana. The Just and Pope stochastic production function using the Cobb-Douglas functional form was employed. The results show that average maize yield is positively related to crop area and negatively related to rainfall and temperature. Furthermore, increase in crop area and temperature will enlarge maize yield variability while rainfall increase will decrease the variability in maize yield
Description: 4p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4365
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Agricultural Economics & Extension

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