About this Project
A collaborative effort with Carteira Móvel
This study aims to promote the proper use and integration of the use of fertilizers in agricultural practices in Mozambique, specifically of the farmers in dryland. The goal is to be able to improve production levels of these farmers through the introduction of mobile money technology – mKesh, a service that allows the use of cellphones to make cash transactions such as deposits, withdrawals or transfers. This project took place in the province of Manica, and included 600 farmers. Each group had access to different features of mKesh, in order to evaluate which of the strands had a better impact on the level of savings and on farmer’s agricultural practices.
Please read here the working paper and here the article published in World Development.
Managing Institution
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
Funding
Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Partnership
Carteira Móvel