Factors Related to Farmers’ Acceptance of Improved Technologies: A Case Study of Small-scale Sugar Cane Farmers in Kakamega County, Kenya.

C. M. Thuo, J. Ombati, A. Nkurumwa
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Improvement of agricultural technologies has been a global focus, aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity for economic growth and improved livelihood. Through research, many agricultural technologies, loaded with potential benefits have been produced but their acceptance by the intended users has been a global challenge. This calls for need to develop effective mechanism to enhance technology acceptance so that their potential benefits may be realised. This study focused on these phenomena through establishment of various factors related to acceptance of improved sugar cane varieties among small-scale sugar cane farmers in Kakamega County. Understanding of these factors was critical, as it would pin point critical conditions that would facillitate wider acceptance of improved technologies by the targeted users. The study was built on Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT); and the theory of Diffusion of Innovations (DOI). A Cross-Sectional Survey research design was used. The target population was 137,355 sugar cane farmers from Kakamega County, from which a sample of 384 farmers was randomly selected. Questionnaires were used to collect data. Statistical analysis was done using chi-square at 0.05 significance level. The study findings established significant relationships between gender, age, education, land ownership, experience in farming, source of income, sugar cane varietal attributes, variety choice, seed sources, availability of advisory services and marketing of sugar cane, with farmers’ acceptance of improved varieties. Addressing these factors is of great importance to technology developers and promoters as they would facilitate acceptance of the improved technologies produced by farmers. The study recommended extension service providers and sugar millers to provide farmers with adequate information on improved sugar cane varieties, required facilitating resources and supportive services in effort to enhance production of these varieties by farmers. The study has also contributed valuable information to the existing literature in agricultural extension.
农户接受改良技术的相关因素:以肯尼亚卡卡梅加县小规模甘蔗农户为例
改善农业技术一直是全球关注的焦点,其目的是提高农业生产力,促进经济增长和改善民生。通过研究,已经产生了许多具有潜在利益的农业技术,但它们被预期用户所接受一直是一项全球性挑战。这就要求有必要建立有效的机制来提高技术的接受程度,以便实现其潜在的利益。本研究通过建立卡卡梅加县小规模甘蔗农户接受改良甘蔗品种的各种相关因素来关注这些现象。了解这些因素是至关重要的,因为它可以确定关键条件,从而促进目标用户更广泛地接受改进的技术。该研究建立在技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT)的基础上;创新扩散理论(DOI)。采用横断面调查研究设计。目标人群为Kakamega县的137355名甘蔗农民,其中随机抽取384名农民作为样本。通过问卷调查收集数据。统计学分析采用卡方法,显著性水平为0.05。研究发现,性别、年龄、教育程度、土地所有权、耕作经验、收入来源、甘蔗品种属性、品种选择、种子来源、咨询服务的可获得性和甘蔗营销与农民接受改良品种之间存在显著关系。解决这些因素对技术开发人员和推动者非常重要,因为它们将促进接受农民生产的改进技术。该研究建议推广服务提供者和糖厂向农民提供有关改良甘蔗品种、所需便利资源和支持性服务的充分信息,以努力提高农民对这些品种的生产。该研究也为现有的农业推广文献提供了有价值的信息。
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