肯尼亚马铃薯种植户采用气候智能型农业技术的决定因素:创业导向是否起作用?

Patrick Andati , Eucabeth Majiwa , Marther Ngigi , Robert Mbeche , Josiah Ateka
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气候智慧型农业(CSA)是支持农民应对气候变化挑战的重要战略。然而,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的小农中,CSA的采用率仍然很低。本文调查了影响肯尼亚Nyandarua县马铃薯小农采用CSA的因素。我们特别关注了农民的创业取向(反映在农民的创新、主动性和冒险精神上)的作用,这一贡献得到了有限的研究关注。通过对350户马铃薯农户的横断面调查收集数据,采用描述性统计、主成分分析(PCA)和多元probit回归模型进行分析。基于主成分分析,本研究考虑了六类CSA实践;土壤养分管理、作物管理、作物保护、种子管理、集水、作物品质改良。多元概率分析结果表明,农民创业取向对CSA采用的影响是混合的。虽然农民的创新能力对作物管理和改良措施的吸收有积极影响,但对集水技术的影响是消极的。同样,积极主动的农民更有可能采用种子管理方法,而冒险者更有可能采用保护和集水技术。马铃薯生产者参与种子繁殖的意愿与作物保护、种子管理和集水技术的使用有关,这表明了一条可以帮助马铃薯农民获得清洁种子的途径。影响采用CSA的其他重要因素包括通过移动应用程序获得融资、性别、土地面积、对推广人员的信任、家庭收入和农场特征。该研究讨论了这些发现的含义。
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Determinants of adoption of climate smart agricultural technologies among potato farmers in Kenya: Does entrepreneurial orientation play a role?

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an important strategy for supporting farmers against climate change challenges. However, CSA adoption among smallholder farmers particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains low. This article investigates the factors that influence CSA adoption among smallholder potato farmers in Nyandarua County, Kenya. We specifically focus on the role of the farmers’ entrepreneurial orientation (reflected in the farmers’ innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking), a contribution that has received limited research attention. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey of 350 potato farming households and analyzed using descriptive statistics, principal component analysis (PCA) and a multivariate probit regression model. Based on PCA analysis, the study considered six categories of CSA practices; soil nutrient management, crop management, crop protection, seed management, water harvesting, and crop quality improvement. The multivariate probit results show that farmers' entrepreneurial orientation had mixed influence on CSA adoption. While farmers’ innovativeness had a positive influence on crop management and improvement practices uptake, its influence on water harvesting technologies was negative. Similarly, proactive farmers were more likely to adopt seed management practices, whereas risk-takers were more likely to adopt protection and water harvesting technologies. Potato producers' willingness to engage in seed multiplication was linked to use of crop protection, seed management, and water harvesting technologies, indicating a path that could help potato farmers’ access clean seed. Other important factors influencing CSA adoption included access to financing through mobile-based applications, gender, land size, trust in extension officers, household income, and farm characteristics. The study discusses the implications of these findings.

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