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2 AADAPT Workshop South Asia Goa, December 17-21, 2009 Florence Kondylis

3 There are very few rigorous impact evaluations of agricultural interventions. Why?  Mostly, a few, scattered evaluations  do not respond to a larger learning agenda and needs on the ground  Not effective in affecting policy making!  Methods often improvised ex-post  Harder to isolate causal links

4  It’s all getting better!  Increasing interest and innovative work: many of the papers in the talk are recent  We are doing it (cf. Mushfiq’s talk)  2/4 years from now, we will be in a different place

5 1. Technology adoption/diversification 2. Information Technology & Rural Markets  Price Information Kiosks/Quality Hubs for Soybeans in MP  Cellphones and market performance in Niger and Kerala 3. Fertilizers in Kenya 1. How much? 2. How to?

6 What is the impact of agricultural extension and export facilitation services provision (in various combinations) on:  Crop choice  Technology adoption, and  Market access?  What is the additional effect on all the above of providing in- kind credit for inputs (seeds, fertilizers)? Used experimental design (2 treatment arms; farmers assoc) and found:  Farmers in program 19.2% more likely to grow export crops, have 4.3% more land devoted to cash crops  No overall impact on Input usage, HH income, Harvest value  No significant additional impact of credit

7  What is the effect of price information provision, quality testing and direct private marketing facilitation on:  Sale prices received by farmers in the mandis?  Fraction of production sold through the mandis?  Farmers’ subsequent planting decision?  Exploited the gradual phase-in of the intervention to find:  Increase in the sale price by 1.6% for HHs in close proximity to the mandis + decline in price dispersion across mandis  Steep decline in volume sold through the mandis (14-20%, increases with distance to the closest mandis)  3 percentage point increase area under soy cultivation

8  What is the effect of an increase in cellphone coverage on  Market performance (price dispersion)  Traders’ behavior  Consumer, producer and trader welfare?  Exploit regional variations in the timing of cellphones introduction and find:  Large reductions in price dispersion (20-38 %), ▪ increase with transportation costs/distance to markets  Not attributable to collusive behavior  Increase in farmer/fisherman’s and trader’s welfare despite decrease in price (lower waste)

9 Fertilizer Intervention 1 teaspoon per plant ½ teaspoon per plant

10 Fertilizer Intervention 1 teaspoon per plant ½ teaspoon per plant

11 Fertilizer Intervention 1 teaspoon per plant ½ teaspoon per plant Before / After harvest Free delivery No Subsidy At “dressing” Free delivery No subsidy At “dressing” Heavy Subsidy Free delivery

12 Fertilizer Intervention 1 teaspoon per plant ½ teaspoon per plant Before / After harvest Free delivery No Subsidy At “dressing” Free delivery No subsidy At “dressing” Heavy Subsidy Free delivery

13  Free delivery after harvest  Impact did not persist past the 2 seasons the intervention lasted  Now need to learn how to achieve sustainable results??

14  Some interesting things about a few programs in some areas in a few countries  Evaluations to date are often (but not always) opportunistic:  no overall strategy  (Showed you the “best identified” ones but…) Often methodologically challenged because they weren’t set up beforehand  Shift the focus on getting clear answers for key projects and areas  Start evaluations early on!

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