Determining Factors and Impacts of Modern Agricultural Technology Adoption in West Wollega

Determining Factors and Impacts of Modern Agricultural Technology Adoption in West Wollega
Author: Merga Challa
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3656744033

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Master's Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Agrarian Studies, Wollega University (School of graduate studies), language: English, abstract: This study analyzed factors affecting modern agricultural technology adoption by farmers and the impact of technology adoption decision on the welfare of households in the study area. The data used for the study were obtained from 145 randomly selected sample households in the study area. Binary logit model was employed to analyze the determinants of farmers’ decisions to adopt modern technologies. Moreover, the average effect of adoption on household incomes and expenditure were estimated by using propensity score matching method. The result of the logistic regression showed that household heads’ education level, farm size, credit accessibility, perception of farmers about cost of the inputs and off-farm income positively and significantly affected the farm households’ adoption decision; while family size affected their decision negatively and significantly. The result of the propensity score matching estimation showed that the average income and consumption expenditure of adopters are greater than that of non-adopters. Based on these findings it is recommended that the zonal and the woreda leaders extension agents farm and education experts, policy makers and other development oriented organizations have to plan in such a way that the farm households in the study area will obtain sufficient education, credit accessibilities and also have to train farmers to make them understand the benefits obtained from adopting the new technologies. These bodies have also to arrange policy issues that improve farm labour participation of household members and also to arrange the ways in which farmers obtain means of income outside farming activities.

The gap between technology awareness and adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: A literature review for the DeSIRA project

The gap between technology awareness and adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: A literature review for the DeSIRA project
Author: Kazembe, Cynthia
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This paper reviews different studies on technology adoption in sub-Saharan Africa to understand the determinants of low adoption of improved technologies, with a special focus on Malawi. This will in turn help explain why there is a gap between awareness and adoption of agriculture technologies. As evidenced from the results of the FGDs conducted in Malawi in 2018, despite the visible benefits of the new technologies, farmers often do not adopt or take a long time to adopt them. This creates a gap between awareness of agriculture technologies and their adoption. The existing literature from sub-Saharan Saharan Africa, demonstrates that adoption, as a decision-making process, is affected by farmers’ access to information, their financial and human capital, incentives and external programs, plus farmers’ attitude to risk.

An Analysis of Health Factors as Predictors of Agricultural Technology Adoption

An Analysis of Health Factors as Predictors of Agricultural Technology Adoption
Author: Alix Zerbo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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"Agricultural technologies are considered as efficient instruments to support rural and economic development. In general, socio-economic factors are considered as the main determinants that delay or encourage the adoption of improved technologies. Other predictors such as health factors have rarely been included in studies as determinants of (non)adoption (Ersado et al 2004). As a result, this study attempts to determine whether or not health factors (farmers' health status and accessibility to healthcare services) negatively and significantly influence the adoption of improved agricultural technologies. A Tobit model and a bivariate probit model were designed to evaluate the hypothesis that health factors significantly and negatively impact the adoption of improved maize seeds and inorganic fertilizers in Malawi (Southern Africa). The study uses data from the 2010-2011 Malawi Third Integrated Household Survey (Malawi 2010-2011 IHS3). Overall, findings from this analysis support the hypothesis that longer distances to places were farmers can buy medication negatively and significantly impact the adoption of improved technologies; especially in the case of inorganic fertilizers. The results, however, do not indicate that chronic sickness significantly impact adoption behavior; although the impact is negative. Additionally, the results suggest that socio-economic factors that significantly influence the adoption of hybrid maize seeds and inorganic fertilizers include: education, plot ownership, hired labor, and the price of chemical fertilizers. These results, in part, support policies designed to improve healthcare systems and strengthen collaborative work between the health and agricultural sectors. " --

Modern Techniques for Agricultural Disease Management and Crop Yield Prediction

Modern Techniques for Agricultural Disease Management and Crop Yield Prediction
Author: Pradeep, N.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1522596348

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Since agriculture is one of the key parameters in assessing the gross domestic product (GDP) of any country, it has become crucial to transition from traditional agricultural practices to smart agriculture. New agricultural technologies provide numerous opportunities to maximize crop yield by recognizing and analyzing diseases and other natural variables that may affect it. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how computer-assisted technologies can best be utilized and adopted in the conversion to smart agriculture. Modern Techniques for Agricultural Disease Management and Crop Yield Prediction is an essential publication that widens the spectrum of computational methods that can aid in agriculture disease management, weed detection, and crop yield prediction. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such as soil and crop sensors, swarm robotics, and weed detection, this book is ideally designed for environmentalists, farmers, botanists, agricultural engineers, computer engineers, scientists, researchers, practitioners, and students seeking current research on technology and techniques for agricultural diseases and predictive trends.

Research Anthology on Strategies for Achieving Agricultural Sustainability

Research Anthology on Strategies for Achieving Agricultural Sustainability
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1364
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1668453533

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Agriculture has been an enduring human tradition key to survival and civilization. However, after the advent of industrialization and agricultural growth, the industry has been met with several challenges including pollution, land use, and food insecurity. With the agricultural industry contributing to pollution and emissions, many have found it imperative to investigate the causes and seek out solutions. The Research Anthology on Strategies for Achieving Agricultural Sustainability discusses the issues that the agricultural industry currently faces and the technological opportunities that can be explored to help protect and predict crop growth and achieve more resilient agricultural processes. It analyzes the impact of agricultural pollution and food insecurity on a global scale, but also proposes solutions to promote agricultural sustainability. Covering topics such as bio-farming, smart farming, and population growth, this book is an indispensable resource for government officials, agricultural scientists, farmers, students and professors of higher education, activist groups, researchers, and academicians.

Agricultural Technology Choice and Transport

Agricultural Technology Choice and Transport
Author: Richard Damania
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

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This article seeks to address an old and recurring theme in development economics--the slow adoption of new technologies by farmers in many developing countries. We explore a somewhat novel explanation for this puzzle--the link between market access and the incentives to adopt a new technology when there are non-convexities. We develop a theoretical model to guide the empirical analysis that uses spatially disaggregated agricultural production data from the International Food Policy Research Institute and Living Standards Measurement Study survey data for Nigeria. We estimate the impact of transport costs on crop production, adoption of modern technologies, and the differential impact on returns of modern versus traditional farmers. To overcome the limitation of data availability on travel costs for much of Africa, we combine road survey data and GIS roads networks to generate the most thorough and accurate road network available, to our knowledge. Using these data and the Highway Development Management Model (HDM-4), we compute minimum travel costs from each location to the market. Consistent with our theory we find that transportation costs are critical in determining technology choices, with a greater responsiveness among farmers who adopt modern technologies, and at times a perverse (negative) response to lower transport costs among those who employ more traditional techniques. In sum, we present compelling evidence that the constraints to the adoption of modern technologies and access to markets are interconnected, and so should be targeted jointly.

Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment

Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment
Author: Namara, Regassa E., Weligamage, Parakrama, Barker, Randolph.
Publisher: IWMI
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2003
Genre: Rice
ISBN: 9290905352

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Today, there is an increasing worldwide interest in assessing the potential for maintaining or increasing rice yields by reducing or eliminating the use of chemicals and by decreasing irrigation requirements. The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) first developed in Madagascar and now being tested in many countries, is an example of such an approach. The system is based largely on organic farming principles and additional requirements for spacing and the transplanting of seedlings.