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Factors for adoption of artificial insemination technology in pig: Evidence from small-scale pig production system.

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Title Factors for adoption of artificial insemination technology in pig: Evidence from small-scale pig production system.
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Creator Sharma Ph R,
Singh M,
Kumar P,.
Mollier R T
Rajkhowa DJ
 
Subject Artificial insemination
.Adoption
Pig
Small production system
Average treatment estimate
 
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The average treatment estimation framework was used to estimate the actual and potential adoption rates of artificial insemination
technology in pig and their determinants using responses of 390 randomly selected pig farmers. The sample adoption rate of
artificial insemination technology in pig is estimated to be 16% while the potential adoption rate is estimated at 47%. Incomplete
diffusion or exposure of the technology in the population has lead to significant adoption gap of 31%. Result of the average
treatment estimation probit model for determinants of adoption revealed the existence of significant difference in the coefficients
and magnitude of marginal effects compared to the classic adoption model. Results showed that variables such as age of
household head, piggery farming experience, maximum number of pigs reared in a year during the last 5 years, number of
breeding sows, distance to artificial insemination provider centre, access to extension services and participation in training and
demonstration programmes on pig were the significant determinants for adoption of artificial insemination technology in smallscale
pig production system.
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Date 2021-09-29T10:13:35Z
2021-09-29T10:13:35Z
2020-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/64809
 
Language English
 
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