外围种植者计划能提高技术采用率和生产率吗?来自加纳北部玉米种植者的证据

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
D. T. Konja, A. Abdulai
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核心农户计划是一种合同安排,由发展支持机构授权资源充足的大型农户(核心农户)负责小农户,为他们提供市场准入和必要的农艺实践培训以及生产所需的农业投入。在本研究中,我们利用加纳北部 634 名小农玉米种植者的数据,研究了参与外围种植者计划对技术采用和农业生产率的影响。我们使用内生处理效应线性回归模型来考虑可观察和不可观察的选择偏差。结果显示,参与外围种植计划对技术采用和玉米产量具有积极而显著的边际效应。与未参与计划的农民相比,参与计划的农民施用的无机肥料和除草剂分别增加了 6% 和 82%。参与者的玉米产量比非参与者增加了约 3%。研究结果还表明,距离市场的远近、距离核心农户卫星办公室的远近、核心外围种植者计划的认知度、投入品价格和以农民为基础的组织等因素对外围种植者计划的参与决策以及技术采用和玉米产量都有显著影响。
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Do outgrower schemes enhance technology adoption and productivity? Evidence from maize farmers in Northern Ghana
Nucleus outgrower schemes are contractual arrangements where well‐resourced large‐scale farmers (nucleus farmers) are empowered by development support agencies to take charge of smallholder farmers, by providing them with market access and the necessary training on agronomic practices and farm inputs for production. In this study, we examine the impact of participation in outgrower scheme on technology adoption and farm productivity, using data from 634 smallholder maize farmers in Northern Ghana. We use the linear regression with endogenous treatment effects model to account for both observable and unobservable selection bias. The results reveal positive and significant marginal effects of outgrower scheme participation on technology adoption and maize yields. Outgrower scheme participants applied 6% and 82% more inorganic fertilizer and weedicides, respectively, than nonparticipants. Maize yield increased by about 3% for the participants more than nonparticipants. The findings also show that factors such as distance to market, distance to nucleus farmers' satellite office, nucleus outgrower scheme awareness, input price, and farmer‐based organization significantly influence outgrower scheme participation decisions, as well as technology adoption and maize yields.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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