[29] Mulungu, K., & Kabwela, B. (2025). Beyond the farmhand: the role of household head and plot manager in explaining the gender yield gap in Zambia. Journal of Social and Economic Development
[28] Mangole, C. D., Mulungu, K., Kamala., & K., Kassie, M. (2025). The direct and indirect effect of mobile phone ownership on maize yields in Tanzania. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
[27] Mulungu, K., Pangapanga‐Phiri, I., & Ngoma, H. (2025). Impacts of Fall Armyworm, Groundnut Rosette, and Soybean Rust Diseases on Smallholder Welfare and the Effectiveness of Control Strategies. Food and Energy Security, 14(3), e70078.
Media story: When the worm won't wait
[26] Mangole, C. D., Maina, C. M., Mulungu, K., Tschopp, M., Harari, N., Suresh, R., & Kassie, M. (2025). Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Land Use Policy, 153, 107533.
[25] Mulungu, K., Manning, D. T., & Bozzola, M. (2025). Once bitten, twice shy? Direct and indirect effects of weather shocks on fertilizer and improved seeds use. Food Policy, 133, 102852.
[24] Mulungu, K., Kassie, M., Tschopp, M. (2025). Information Communication Technologies in Agriculture: Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities. Information Technology for Development, 1-30
[23] Mulungu, K., Manning, D., Kumwenda, C., Mwelwa, L., Mudende, D. (2025). Crop Production, Marketing, and Child Nutrition in Rural Zambia. Agricultural Economics, 56:283–302
[22] Mulungu, K., Abro, Z., Niassy, S., Muriithi, B., Picthar, J., Kidoido, M., ... & Kassie, M. (2024). The economic, social, and environmental impact of ecologically centered integrated pest management practices in East Africa. Journal of Environmental Management, 371, 123241.
[21] Adundo, L., & Mulungu, K. (2024). Nature’s food – the contribution of edible insects to household nutrition and income in Western Kenya. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
[20] Mulungu, C., Mindu, T., & Mulungu, K. (2024). Effectiveness of online counselling during COVID-19 in Zambia. A clients and therapists perspective. BMC psychology, 12(1), 132.
[19] Muriithi, B., Franchini, R., Kolhoff, P., Seekman, V., Grossman, L., Mulungu, K., ... & Khamis, F. M. (2024). Gendered barriers and opportunities for scaling integrated pest management practices along the mango value chain in Kenya. Journal of Integrated Pest Management, 15(1), 5.
[18] Mulungu, K., Tekelewold, H., Abro, Z., Sevgan, S., Muriithi, B., Ecuru, J., ... & Kassie, M. (2023). Pollinator-dependent crops significantly contribute to diets and reduce household nutrient deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 15452.
[17] Mulungu, K., & Manning, D. T. (2023). Impact of Weather Shocks on Food Security: How Effective are Forests as Natural Insurance?. The Journal of Development Studies, 59(11), 1760-1779.
[16] Mulungu, K., Macharia, I., Abro, Z., Kassie, M., & Tanga, C. (2023). Entomophagy in western Kenya: consumption patterns and the role of psychological and socio-cultural factors. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 1(aop), 1-16.
[15] Mulungu, K., Abro, Z., Muriithi, B., Kassie, M., Khamis, F., Kidoido, M., Sevgan, S., Mohamed, S., and Tanga, C. (2023). One size does not fit all: Heterogenous impact of mango fruit flies IPM in Kenya—a machine learning approach. Journal of Agricultural Economics
[14] Mulungu, K., & Kilimani, N. (2023). Does forest access reduce reliance on costly shock-coping strategies? Evidence from Malawi. Ecological Economics, 209, 107827.
[13] Mulungu, K. (2023). Contribution of non-timber forest products to national employment following weather shocks: evidence from 24 countries. Applied Economics Letters, 1-5.
[12] Mulungu, K., Kimani, M., Sarr, M. (2023). Do farmers' risk preferences remain stable in the face of climatic shocks? Evidence from smallholder farmers in Zambia. Applied Economics, 1-17
[11] Abro, Z., Macharia, I., Mulungu, K., Subramanian, S., Tanga, C. M., & Kassie, M. (2022). The potential economic benefits of insect-based feed in Uganda. Frontiers in Insect Science, 2, 968042.
[10] Mulungu, K., Kangogo, D. (2022). Striving to be resilient: the role of crop-poultry integrated systems as a climate change adaptation strategy in semiarid eastern Kenya. Heliyon, e11579.
[9] Daihawe, D., Lambert, D., Mulungu, K., & Eash, N. (2021). Conservation agriculture's effect on smallholder farmer wellbeing in Mozambique. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 37(2), 155-165.
[8] Seidl, A., Mulungu, K., Arlaud, M., den Heuveld, O., Riva, M. The effectiveness of national biodiversity investments to protect the wealth of nature. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 5 (4), 530-539.
[7] Mulungu, K., Tembo, G., Hambulo, N., & Bett, H. (2021). Climate change and crop yields in Zambia: historical effects and future projections. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-22,0.
[6] Seidl, A., Mulungu, K., Arlaud, M., den Heuveld, O., Riva, M. (2020). Finance for nature: A global estimate of public biodiversity investments. Ecosystem Services,46,101216.
[5] Mulungu, K., &Mudege, N. (2020). Differences in and Determinants of Men and Women Farmers Participation in Group Activities: The case of Vitamin A Maize Demonstration Plots in Zambia. Feminist Economics 26(4), 178-204.
[4] Mulungu, K., Adjei-Nsiah, S., Madzudzo, E., Mulani, E. (2017). Platforms for institutional change: An assessment of livelihood enhancement groups as community entry points. Development in Practice 27 (6), 839-850.
[3] Kiprop, J., Kibet, N., & Macharia, A. (2017). Determinants of Smallholder Farmers’ Willingness to Pay for Irrigation Water in Kerio Valley Basin, Kenya. Journal of Sustainable Development 10(2), 135-142.
[2] Mulungu, K., Ng’ombe, J. (2017). Sources of Economic Growth in Zambia, 1970–2013: A Growth Accounting Approach: Economies 5(2), 15.
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