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Table 3 The impacts of precision agriculture practices on output, factor income and consumption

From: Agricultural policies, agricultural production and rural households’ welfare in Ethiopia

Experiment

 

Variables

Output

Labor income

Capital income

Consumption

Wosp

Wsp

Wosp

Wsp

Wosp

Wsp

Wosp

Wsp

Base

102.07

102.07

82.67

82.67

13.99

13.99

96.64

96.64

SIM 1

103.86

105.97

84.65

87.346

14.37

14.91

99.085

102.142

SIM 1%

1.74

3.82

2.39

6.569

2.70

5.650

2.67

5.69

SIM 2

104.80

96.47

85.95

88.18

14.625

15.09

100.54

103.11

SIM 2%

2.73

5.49

3.96

6.66

4.53

7.82

4.04

6.70

SIM 3

106.16

108.71

87.68

91.27

14.98

15.76

102.53

106.74

SIM 3%

4.01

6.50

6.06

10.39

7.07

12.65

6.10

10.45

SIM 4

106.46

109.66

88.35

92.68

15.12

16.09

103.30

102.53

SIM 4%

4.48

7.44

6.86

12.10

8.07

14.98

6.89

12.22

  1. Base refers to operating without any intervention. SIM 1–4 refer simulations. Simulations (SIM 1–4) refer to the increment of the precision agriculture practices by different rates of adoption. Wosp refers to only precision agriculture; Wsp refers to combination of precision agriculture with price support policy