FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA
Technology adoption by smallholder farmers is a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability and productivity in developing countries. This study therefore investigated the factors influencing adoption of agricultural mechanisation and improved varieties by rice farmers in northern Ghana. A b...
| الحاوية / القاعدة: | Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics |
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Slovak University of Agriculture
2018-11-01
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| author | Benjamin Tetteh ANANG |
| author_facet | Benjamin Tetteh ANANG |
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| container_title | Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics |
| description | Technology adoption by smallholder farmers is a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability and productivity in developing countries. This study therefore investigated the factors influencing adoption of agricultural mechanisation and improved varieties by rice farmers in northern Ghana. A bivariate probit model was used to analyse the determinants of farmers’ joint adoption decisions. The results indicated that the age and gender of the household head, the degree of specialisation in production, household size, and location of the farm were significantly associated with farmers’ joint adoption decision. Furthermore, farm size, extension visits, herd ownership and the production system were significant factors in farm mechanisation adoption but not the adoption of improved rice varieties. The study concludes that several individual and household characteristics interplay to influence smallholders’ joint adoption decisions. Hence, efforts to improve rice production in Ghana and other developing countries with similar characteristics should take into account these factors when disseminating innovations to smallholders. |
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| language | English |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e02ade33014d4e799f92f3b3d91f41a52025-08-19T20:38:28ZengSlovak University of AgricultureReview of Agricultural and Applied Economics1336-92612018-11-01212414710.15414/raae.2018.21.02.41-47838-1FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANABenjamin Tetteh ANANGTechnology adoption by smallholder farmers is a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability and productivity in developing countries. This study therefore investigated the factors influencing adoption of agricultural mechanisation and improved varieties by rice farmers in northern Ghana. A bivariate probit model was used to analyse the determinants of farmers’ joint adoption decisions. The results indicated that the age and gender of the household head, the degree of specialisation in production, household size, and location of the farm were significantly associated with farmers’ joint adoption decision. Furthermore, farm size, extension visits, herd ownership and the production system were significant factors in farm mechanisation adoption but not the adoption of improved rice varieties. The study concludes that several individual and household characteristics interplay to influence smallholders’ joint adoption decisions. Hence, efforts to improve rice production in Ghana and other developing countries with similar characteristics should take into account these factors when disseminating innovations to smallholders.https://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/RAAE_2_2018_Anang.pdfjoint-adoptionbivariate probit modelmechanisationhigh-yielding varietiesnorthern ghana |
| spellingShingle | Benjamin Tetteh ANANG FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA joint-adoption bivariate probit model mechanisation high-yielding varieties northern ghana |
| title | FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA |
| title_full | FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA |
| title_fullStr | FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA |
| title_full_unstemmed | FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA |
| title_short | FARM TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN GHANA |
| title_sort | farm technology adoption by smallholder farmers in ghana |
| topic | joint-adoption bivariate probit model mechanisation high-yielding varieties northern ghana |
| url | https://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/RAAE_2_2018_Anang.pdf |
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