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The adoption of a portfolio of sustainable agricultural practices by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe

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Title The adoption of a portfolio of sustainable agricultural practices by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe
 
Creator Murendo, Conrad
 
Contributor Gwara, Simon
Mpofu, Nkululeko
Pedzisa, Tarisayi
Kizito, Mazvimavi
Chivenge, Pauline
 
Subject multivariate probit
sustainable agricultural practices
multiple adoption
 
Description Climate change and variability and soil fertility depletion are among the main biophysical limiting factors for increasing per capita food production for smallholder farmers in developing countries. To tackle these challenges, the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs), has become an important policy topic among donors and development agencies in developing countries. This paper examines the adoption decisions for SAPs, using recent primary data collected in 51 villages in 3 districts of Zimbabwe. The article employs a multivariate probit regression to model simultaneous interdependent adoption decisions by farm households. The analysis reveals that education, farm experience, farm size, income, access to information and agroecology influence the adoption of SAPs. Policies that are aimed at improving household income and enhancing access to information can increase the uptake of SAPs by smallholder farmers. Extension messages should aim to emphasize the complementarities between different SAPs. This information could help policy makers and extension agents to formulate and promote a package of SAPs.
 
Date 2016-09-23
2017-02-09T00:15:54Z
2017-02-09T00:15:54Z
 
Type Conference Paper
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/9763
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Conrad Murendo, Simon Gwara, Nkululeko Mpofu, Tarisayi Pedzisa, Mazvimavi Kizito, Pauline Chivenge. (23/9/2016). The adoption of a portfolio of sustainable agricultural practices by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/5620
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Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-NC-4.0
 
Format PDF
 
Publisher African Association of Agricultural Economists