Contents:
1. An Overview
Keijiro Otsuka, Donald F. Larson, and Peter B. R. Hazell
Part I: Climate and the Transferability of Asian Green Revolution to Sub-Saharan Africa
2. Lessons from the Asian Green Revolution in Rice
Jonna P. Estudillo and Keijiro Otsuka
3. The Possibility of a Rice Green Revolution in Large-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa
Yuko Nakano, Ibrahim Bamba, Aliou Diagne, Keijiro Otsuka, and Kei Kajisa
4. The Declining Impacts of Climate on Crop Yields during the Green Revolution in India, 1972-2002
Takuji Tsusaka and Keijiro Otsuka
5. The Impact of Technological Changes on Crop Yields in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1967 to 2004
Takuji Tsusaka and Keijiro Otsuka
Part II: Prospects for Upland Rice and Maize Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa
6. Causes and Consequences of NERICA Adoption in Uganda
Yoko Kijima and Keijiro Otsuka
7. Impact of NERICA Adoption on Rice Yield: Evidence from West Africa
Aliou Diagne, Soul-Kifouly Gnonna Midingoyi, and Florent Kinkingninhoun
8. Maize Revolutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Melinda Smale, Derek Byerlee, and Thom Jayne
9. Maize, Soil Fertility, Fertilizer, and the Green Revolution in East Africa
Tomoya Matsumoto and Takashi Yamano
Part III: The Role of Fertilizer Markets and Fertilizer Application
10. Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer, and Cereal Yields in India
Kei Kajisa and N. Venkatesa Palanichamy
11. The Demand for Fertilizer when Markets are Incomplete: Evidence from Ethiopia
Daniel Zerfu and Donald F. Larson
12. Technology Adoption in Agriculture: Evidence from Experimental Intervention in Maize Production in Uganda
Tomoya Matsumoto, Takashi Yamano, and Dick Sserunkuuma
Part IV: Conclusion
13. Towards a Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa
Keijiro Otsuka and Donald F. Larson