Using theory of planned behaviour to understand and manage the factors affecting farmers’ intention in pesticide use

Özlem Batbay , İbrahim Kahramanoğlu
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Misuse and overuse of pesticides cause irreversible damage to the environment and human health and negatively affect sustainability in agriculture. This study was conducted to determine the factors affecting farmers’ intentions to use pesticides with the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Unlike the previous studies in this topic, this study includes moral norms, knowledge and awareness of government actions, which are not included in the original TPB but are tested separately in different studies. In this study, data were collected from 363 farmers by random sampling method with the help of pre-prepared questionnaires. The results showed that attitude, perceived behavioural control, pesticide knowledge and awareness of government actions increased with increasing age. In addition, it was found that educational status positively affected all variables of TPB. One of the important results of the study was that the TPB variables of farmers engaged in mixed production increased positively. In line with the results obtained, it was determined that as the scores of perceived behavioural control, attitude and knowledge about pesticides increased, farmers’ intentions regarding pesticide use decreased. According to the results of the research, moral norms do not reduce farmers’ intentions regarding pesticide use, that is, farmers do not limit their pesticide use from an ethical perspective. However, moral norms (MN) have shown results that are highly compatible with the TPB model, and it is extremely important to include MN the TPB structure in studies to be conducted with different societies and samples.
运用计划行为理论了解和管理影响农民农药使用意愿的因素
滥用和过度使用农药对环境和人类健康造成不可逆转的损害,并对农业的可持续性产生负面影响。本研究运用计划行为理论(TPB)确定影响农民农药使用意愿的因素。与本课题以往的研究不同,本研究包括了道德规范、政府行为的知识和意识,这些都没有包括在原始的TPB中,而是在不同的研究中分别进行了测试。本研究采用随机抽样的方法对363名农户进行数据收集,并编制问卷。结果表明,随着年龄的增长,态度、行为控制感知、农药知识和政府行为意识均有所增加。此外,教育程度对TPB各变量均有正向影响。研究的一个重要结果是,从事混合生产的农民的TPB变量正增加。根据所获得的结果,确定随着感知行为控制,态度和农药知识得分的增加,农民对农药使用的意图降低。研究结果表明,道德规范并没有降低农民使用农药的意愿,即农民没有从伦理角度限制农药的使用。然而,道德规范(MN)已经显示出与TPB模型高度兼容的结果,在不同社会和样本的研究中,将MN纳入TPB结构是非常重要的。
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