Data or statistical facts on the situation and perspectives of agri-food systems and the impact of policies
US$ 30,980 is the increase in cotton sales among beneficiaries.
US$ 21,214 is the increase in cotton production (significant at 10%).
US$ 27,227 is the net income increase in citrus among beneficiaries.
US$ 110,473 is the increase in sales for citrus (beneficiaries) compared to controls.
US$ 1,161/ha is the significant productivity increase in the citrus chain (≈37% of ~US$ 3,000/ha average).
US$ 12,928 is the increase in net income (beneficiaries vs. controls), sample without dairy (Table 5, p.27).
US$ 13,064 is the increase in sales value among beneficiaries (IPW), excluding dairy ((Table 5, p.27–28).
47% is the increase in the probability of credit access for beneficiaries versus controls, estimated via IPW.
21% is the increase in the probability of technology adoption among beneficiaries versus controls, estimated via IPW.
-4.4% is the gender gap in land productivity in the sample of plots managed exclusively by women, suggesting that they are more productive than men (FAO, 2024).