Knowledge of Farmers about Pest Management Practices in Pambaimadu, Vavuniya District: An Ordered Probit Model Approach

Subashiny Nagenthirarajah, S. Thiruchelvam
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Similar to many developing countries, pesticide related issues in Sri Lanka have become a major concern in the recent past. Many researches were conducted to evolve technical alternatives for eco-friendly agriculture, but very less emphasis was given to the knowledge and behaviour of the farmers. Having recognized the need, present study was conducted to assess the farmers' knowledge level on pest management practices and socio-economic factors influencing the existing pest management practices. Ordered Probit model was used to analyze the data from 50 vegetable farmers who were randomly selected from Pampaimadu, Agricultural Instructor range in the Vavuniya district. Nearly 60% of the farmers had medium level of knowledge of plant protection practices. Only 6% of the farmers had good level of knowledge towards the recommended plant protection measures. Almost all the farmers depended on chemical pesticides for the management of pest and diseases but at 35% higher concentration than recommended level. Farming experience and social participation were positive and significantly contributed to farmers' knowledge on safe pesticide use. Education, income, age and family size of farmers had showed no relationship with the knowledge level of pest management. Increased social participation and, effective extension programmes are important to improve farmers' knowledge on proper use of pesticides and its effect on their health and environment. Key Words: Farmers Pest Management Knowledge; Ordered Probit Model DOI: 10.4038/suslj.v8i1.1852 Sabaramuwa University Journal Vol. 8(1); December 2008, pp 79-89
瓦武尼亚邦拜马杜地区农民对有害生物管理实践的了解:有序Probit模型方法
与许多发展中国家类似,斯里兰卡的农药相关问题最近已成为一个主要问题。许多研究都是为了发展生态友好型农业的技术替代方案,但很少强调农民的知识和行为。认识到这一需要后,进行了本研究,以评估农民对有害生物管理做法的知识水平和影响现有有害生物管理做法的社会经济因素。采用有序Probit模型对瓦武尼亚区Pampaimadu农业讲师范围内随机抽取的50名菜农的数据进行分析。近60%的农民具有中等水平的植物保护知识。只有6%的农民对建议的植物保护措施有良好的了解。几乎所有农民都依赖化学农药防治病虫害,但浓度比推荐水平高35%。农业经验和社会参与对农民安全使用农药的知识有积极和显著的贡献。农民的教育程度、收入、年龄和家庭规模与病虫害防治知识水平无关。更多的社会参与和有效的推广方案对于提高农民关于正确使用农药及其对其健康和环境的影响的知识非常重要。关键词:农民有害生物防治知识;有序概率模型DOI: 10.4038/suslj.v8i1.1852 Sabaramuwa大学学报Vol. 8(1);十二月2008,第79-89页
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