Agricultural technology adoption for smallholder small grain farmers in Zimbabwe. Implications for food system transformation and sustainability

Tryphina Dube-Takaza, Blessing M Maumbe, Cosmas Parwada
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Abstract Food security is a perennial concern in natural regions IV and V of Zimbabwe, that receive low rainfall per annum. Improved small grain varieties and conservation agriculture practices provide a promise for bumper harvests in these dry regions. This study focused on four districts (Binga, Chiredzi, Hwange and Matobo) from these two regions to determine patterns for improved small grain varieties and conservation agriculture technology adoption by smallholder small grain farmers. Data were collected from 281 respondents using structured questionnaires and interviews. The statistical package Stata (version 16) was used to analyse data. Logit and multinomial models were used to compare non-adopters and adopters of technologies in order to show the rationale for adoption. Results indicated that 56% of the sample were non-adopters while 44% were adopters. Adoption patterns varied with location, education, land size, marital status, frequency of extension visits and access to credit. The study recommends increased funding to research institutions that develop high-yield small grain varieties. Comparative studies are recommended in other semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe to support the study findings in informing future policy.
津巴布韦小农户的农业技术采用。对粮食系统转型和可持续性的影响
粮食安全是一个长期关注的自然区域四和五津巴布韦,每年收到低降雨量。改良的小粒粮食品种和保护性农业做法为这些干旱地区的丰收提供了希望。本研究以这两个地区的4个区(宾加、奇雷齐、万基和马托博)为研究对象,确定小粮食改良品种和小农小粮农户采用保护性农业技术的模式。通过结构化问卷和访谈,从281名受访者中收集了数据。使用统计软件包Stata (version 16)进行数据分析。Logit和多项模型被用来比较非采用者和采用者的技术,以显示采用的基本原理。结果表明,56%的样本是非采用者,而44%的样本是采用者。收养模式因地点、教育、土地大小、婚姻状况、延长探视的频率和获得信贷的机会而异。该研究建议增加对开发高产小谷物品种的研究机构的资助。建议在津巴布韦其他半干旱地区进行比较研究,以支持研究结果,为今后的政策提供信息。
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