加纳农村番茄种植者采用良好农艺做法:技术接受和使用统一理论的应用

Charlotte Akomdo, J. A. Bakang, E. K. Tham-Agyekum, Ohene Kwasi Yankyerah, Isaac Akese, Sadat Oye, Stephen Prah
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本研究采用技术接受与使用统一理论框架,分析番茄种植者对良好农艺规范(gap)的意愿和实际使用情况。采用结构化问卷,通过多阶段抽样程序从300名番茄种植者中收集数据。数据分析采用描述性和推断性统计。结果显示,施肥、杂草控制和害虫控制是认识水平最高的三种做法。番茄种植者主要采用的gap是施肥、行栽、疾病控制和杂草控制。Tobit回归模型的结果显示,番茄种植者采用gap的程度(意图和实际使用)受到农民年龄、受教育年限、种田年限、信息来源、农民团体成员、市场可用性、绩效预期和社会影响的影响。研究结果还表明,在影响gap使用的主要挑战中,缺乏信贷设施排在第一位。本研究建议,在农业推广机构的帮助下,农民应组建合作社,使他们能够获得资金支持,并使推广人员能够轻松获得资金支持。
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ADOPTION OF GOOD AGRONOMIC PRACTICES BY TOMATO FARMERS IN RURAL GHANA: AN APPLICATION OF THE UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY
This study uses the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology framework to analyze tomato farmers' intention and actual use of good agronomic practices (GAPs). Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 300 tomato farmers selected through the multi-stage sampling procedure. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results reveal the three practices with the highest level of awareness: fertilizer application, weed control, and pest control. The GAPs practiced mostly by the tomato farmers are fertilizer application, row planting, disease control, and weed control. Results of the Tobit regression model show the extent (intention and actual use) of adoption of GAPs by tomato farmers is influenced by the age of the farmer, years spent in school, years in farming, sources of information, membership of farmer groups, availability of market, performance expectation, and social influence. The results from the study also show that among the major challenges affecting the use of GAPs, lack of credit facilities was ranked first. This study recommends that with the aid of Agricultural Extension Agents, farmers should form cooperatives to enable them to get access to financial support and enable extension workers to easily have access to them.
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