Study Overview
- Title:
- Evaluation of AgResults Kenya On-Farm Storage Pilot
- Study is 3ie funded:
- No
- Study ID:
- RIDIE-STUDY-ID-5512d5550878c
- Initial Registration Date:
- 03/25/2015
- Last Update Date:
- 03/18/2015
- Study Status:
- Ongoing
- Location(s):
- Kenya
- Abstract:
This study will assess the impact of the AgResults pilot program to increase small farmer awareness, adoption, and use of on-farm storage solutions (OFS) and subsequent effects on income in Kenya using a quasi-experimental design coupled with qualitative research. Specifically, we employ a short interrupted time series (SITS) approach to estimate the impact of the pilot on smallholder farmers by comparing the pre-pilot time trend on key outcomes to post-pilot levels. The SITS design measures impact as a departure from the expected levels of the outcome measure (in this case smallholders’ uptake of on-farm solutions, and smallholder income) when projected forward in time, as an approximation of what would happen were the treatment not introduced. The SITS approach entails (1) generating a counterfactual for the outcome measure, which represents the expected level of the outcome in the post-intervention period in the absence of the treatment as the projected trend in pre-intervention observations, and (2) modeling the treatment effect as a deviation of actual post-intervention outcomes from this counterfactual.
- Registration Citation:
Narayan, T. and Bell, S., 2015. Evaluation of AgResults Kenya On-Farm Storage Pilot. Registry for International Development for Impact Evaluations (RIDIE). Available at: 10.23846/ridie045
- Categories:
- Agriculture and Rural Development
Economic Policy
Health, Nutrition, and Population
Private Sector Development
- Additional Keywords:
- on-farm storage, post-harvest loss, maize, Kenya, pull mechanism
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Principal Investigator(s)
- Name of First PI:
- Tulika Narayan
- Affiliation:
- Abt Associates
- Name of Second PI:
- Stephen Bell
- Affiliation:
- Abt Associates
Study Sponsor
- Name:
- DFID
- Study Sponsor Location:
- United Kingdom
Research Partner
- Name of Partner Institution:
- Denise Mainville Consulting
- Type of Organization:
- Private firm
- Location:
- United States
Intervention Overview
- Intervention:
The AgResults on-farm storage pilot employs a "pull" mechanism, offering incentives for private sector investment in the market to provide on-farm storage solutions for maize and other grain and pulse crops in Kenya. The objective is to improve smallholder farmers’ access to and utilization of economically and technologically appropriate on-farm storage solutions, allowing them to realize the economic benefits of storing maize after harvest rather than losing crops to pests, mold, and other causes of post-harvest loss or selling it and buying more maize for consumption later (at higher prices). By motivating the supply of high-quality on-farm storage, the pilot seeks to mitigate this sell-low, buy-high reality and the high rate of post-harvest loss in storage that is currently endemic to Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa. The pilot is intended to motivate private sector investment in the market for on-farm storage solutions by offering performance-based grant money to firms in proportion to the amount of technically appropriate storage which they sell in fourteen counties in the Eastern and Rift Valley regions of Kenya.
- Theory of Change:
- Multiple Treatment Arms Evaluated?
- No
Implementing Agency
- Name of Organization:
- AgResults
- Type of Organization:
- Other
Program Funder
- Name of Organization:
- DFID
- Type of Organization:
- Foreign or Multilateral Aid Agency
Intervention Timing
- Intervention or Program Started at time of Registration?
- No
- Start Date:
- 05/01/2015
- End Date:
- 05/01/2018
Evaluation Method Overview
- Primary (or First) Evaluation Method:
- Other (specify)
- Other (not Listed) Method:
- Short interrupted time series
- Additional Evaluation Method (If Any):
- Other (not Listed) Method:
Method Details
- Details of Evaluation Approach:
Our quasi-experimental design uses four pre-intervention data points to form the counterfactual to be compared with three post-intervention data points in this short (or abbreviated) interrupted time-series (SITS) design. The SITS design measures the intervention impact as a departure from the expected levels of the outcome measure (in this case smallholders’ uptake of on-farm solutions, smallholder income or food security) were the treatment not introduced. Specifically, this design entails (1) generating a counterfactual for the outcome measure, which represents the expected level of the outcome in the post-intervention period in the absence of the treatment and is constructed by projecting the trend in pre-intervention observations of the outcome measure, and (2) modelling the treatment effect as a deviation from this counterfactual.
- Outcomes (Endpoints):
The primary farmer-level outcomes in this study are uptake of improved on-farm storage technologies and household income, proxied by maize revenue. Additional outcomes of interest include awareness of and access to technologies, length of grain/pulse storage, timing of grain/pulse sales, price received for grains/pulses, post-harvest loss amounts, post-harvest handling knowledge, and amount spent on grains/pulses for consumption. Maize is the primary crop of interest, though some data on other grains and pulses will be collected as well.
- Unit of Analysis:
- Household
- Hypotheses:
The null hypothesis is that the impact of the pilot on small farmer adoption and income will be zero.
- Unit of Intervention or Assignment:
- Households
- Number of Clusters in Sample:
- 780 villages
- Number of Individuals in Sample:
- 4680 households
- Size of Treatment, Control, or Comparison Subsamples:
- n/a
Supplementary Files
- Analysis Plan:
- AgResults Kenya analysis plan for upload to RIDIE.docx
- Other Documents:
Outcomes Data
- Description:
- Household survey of a panel of 4680 households in the 14 Kenyan counties where the pilot intervention will take place.
- Data Already Collected?
- No
- Data Previously Used?
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Treatment Assignment Data
- Participation or Assignment Information:
- Yes
- Description:
- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
- Data Previously Used?
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Data Analysis
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Registration Category
- Registration Category:
- Prospective, Category 1: Data for measuring impacts have not been collected
Completion Overview
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Findings
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Data Availability
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Other Materials
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