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Dr. Abdusame Tadjiev

Dr. Abdusame Tadjiev

Dr. Abdusame Tadjiev

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Publikationen und Vorträge

Artikel (referiert)

; ; (2024) The adoption of cotton combine services and farm technical efficiency: Evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies

; ; ; ; (2024) Farmers’ participation in messenger-based social groups and its effects on performance in irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Agribusiness: An International Journal

; ; (2023) Does zero tillage save or increase production costs? Evidence from smallholders in Kyrgyzstan. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 21 (1)

Artikel (nicht referiert)

; ; (2022) Der Einsatz nachhaltiger landwirtschaftlicher Praktiken und betriebliche Investitionen in Gebieten mit Bewässerungslandwirtschaft in Zentralasien im Vergleich: Daten aus Erhebungen bei Agrarbetrieben in Kasachstan und Usbekistan. IAMO Jahreszahl 24: 73-83.

; ; (2022) Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and investments in productive assets in irrigated areas of Central Asia: Farm-survey evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Annual 24: 69-79.

Beiträge zu Sammelwerken

; (2021) The determinants of farmer’s decision to adopt sustainable agricultural practices in Uzbekistan. In: Development issues of innovative economy in the agricultural sector, International scientific-practical conference on March 25-26, 2021, 112-118: Tashkent State University of Economics.

IAMO Policy Briefs

; ; ; ; (2023) Farmers' social media groups for better extension and advisory services. IAMO Policy Brief No. 46, Halle (Saale).
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; ; ; ; (2023) Фермерские группы в социальных сетях для повышения качества услуг по распространению знаний и консультаций. IAMO Policy Brief No. 46, Halle (Saale).
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IAMO Discussion Paper

; ; ; ; (2023) Determinants and impact of farmers' participation in social media groups: Evidence from irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 201, Halle (Saale): IAMO.
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Poster

; ; (2021) Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices in irrigated areas of Central Asia: Empirical evidences from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Prag / Online, Tschechische Republik, 20.07.2021 - 23.07.2021.

; ; ; (2018) Estimating policy reform effects on agricultural output: The case of Samarkand Province, Uzbekistan. Almaty, Kasachstan, 16.04.2018 - 18.04.2018.

; ; (2017) Impact of land and water reforms on agricultural output: The case of the Samarkand province, Uzbekistan. Parma, Italien, 29.08.2017 - 01.09.2017.

Vorträge

; ; (2024) Participation in informal cooperation in water management and adoption of sustainable agricultural practices: Empirical evidence from Uzbekistan. 32nd International Conference of Agricultural Economists "Transformation Towards Sustainable Agri-Food Systems", New Delhi, Indien.

; (2024) Does informal water cooperation result in greater sustainable agricultural practices adoption? Empirical evidence from Uzbekistan. Beyond Borders: Central Asia in the Face of Climate Change, Water Scarcity, and Migration Challenges, Taschkent, Usbekistan.

(2023) Does adoption of zero tillage save or intensify production costs? Evidence from Kyrgyzstan. XVII Congress of the European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) “Agri-food systems in a changing world: Connecting science and society”, Rennes, Frankreich.

(2023) Participation in informal cooperation and adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. SUSADICA final symposium, Tashkent, Usbekistan.

(2023) Participation in informal cooperation and adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. UzFarmBarometer kick-off workshop, Tashkent, Usbekistan.

; (2022) Farmers’ adoption of sustainable agricultural practices in cotton-growing areas of Central Asia. DGO-Congress of Central and East European Studies, Berlin, Deutschland.

; (2022) Farmers’ adoption of sustainable agricultural practices in cotton-growing areas of Central Asia. Vorlesung: ZEF Public Lecture series, Bonn, Deutschland.

; ; (2022) Different but same? Enhancing farm resilience through sustainable agricultural practices and investments in productive assets among farmers in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Forum 2022 "Enhancing resilience in a post-pandemic era: challenges and opportunities for rural development", Halle (Saale), Deutschland.

; (2022) Does adoption of zero tillage save or intensify production costs? Evidence from Kyrgyzstan. 8th Annual 'Life in Kyrgyzstan' Conference, Bishkek, Kirgisistan.

(2022) Crop rotation impacts on performance of cotton growing farmers in Central Asia: Empirical evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in Uzbekistan, Berlin, Deutschland.

(2021) Impact of sustainable agricultural practices adoption on output of cotton producing farms: Empirical evidences from Samarkand (Uzbekistan) and Turkistan (Kazakhstan) provinces. 31st Virtual ICAE 2021, Neu Delhi / Online, Indien.

; (2020) Determinants of farmers’ cooperation in water management in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. 6th Annual ‘Life in Kyrgyzstan’ Conference, Online, Deutschland.

(2020) Technology adoption for sustainable agriculture in Central Asia. Research Workshop "SUSADICA - Structured doctoral programme on Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia", Halle (Saale), Deutschland.

; ; (2020) Determinants of sustainable agricultural practices in Central Asia: Empirical evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. 6th Annual ‘Life in Kyrgyzstan’ Conference, Online, Deutschland.

(2019) Risk preferences in technology adoption studies. Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia, Tashkent, Usbekistan.

; ; (2018) Productivity effects of farm “optimisation” in Uzbekistan’s cotton sector: The case of Samarkand. IAMO Forum 2018: Large-Scale Agriculture – For Profit and Society?, Halle (Saale), Deutschland.

; ; (2015) Cooperation between cotton and wheat producers in using water in Uzbekistan: A game theoretical approach. IAMO Forum 2015: Agriculture and Climate Change in Transition Economies, Halle (Saale), Deutschland.