

Conner Mullally
Dr. Conner Mullally conducts research on the evaluation of agricultural production policies, with a particular focus on agricultural extension and technology adoption programs in developing countries. As an Assistant Professor of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Florida, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his field. Dr. Mullally is also the Principal Investigator at the MRR Innovation Lab, where he leads efforts to advance agricultural practices and policies that can significantly impact global food security. In his academic role, Dr. Mullally is dedicated to teaching both undergraduate and Ph.D. level courses, sharing his insights and fostering a new generation of economists and researchers. His commitment to education is further reflected in his affiliations with the Center for Latin American Studies and the School of Natural Resources and the Environment, where he collaborates with colleagues to address pressing issues in agriculture and resource management. Dr. Mullally's research interests lie at the intersection of agricultural economics and technology adoption, areas that are crucial for the development of sustainable agricultural practices. His work often involves evaluating the effectiveness of various agricultural policies and programs, aiming to enhance productivity and sustainability in resource-constrained settings. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Mullally strives to contribute to the understanding and improvement of agricultural systems worldwide, particularly in regions where advancements in technology and policy can lead to significant improvements in livelihoods and food security. His dedication to this field underscores his commitment to making a meaningful impact on global agricultural practices.
Publications
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