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面对气候变化,改进管理实践(IMP)可能在提高生产力和盈利能力方面发挥重要作用。然而,关于IMP使用对农业收入影响的研究,特别是对木薯生产者的影响,还没有得到足够的重视。因此,我们研究了在尼日利亚Kwara州使用改进管理实践如何影响木薯种植者的收入。具体目标是:a)确定木薯农民使用的改进管理规范;b)检查使用改进的管理方法如何影响农民的农场收入;c)定义木薯农民的贫困状况。采用描述性统计、指数排序、相关性和福斯特·格里尔和托贝克(Foster Greer and Thorbecke, FGT)贫困分解模型,对120名木薯农户的横断面数据进行分析。结果表明,研究区最常用的3种改良管理措施是引导种植时间、除草剂和引导种植距离。此外,IMP消费强度对农业收入有显著的正向影响。根据FGT的结果,30%的农民处于贫困状态。重要的是探索任何能够鼓励农民更多地学习改进管理做法的策略和法律,从而提高IMP的使用强度。
Does Improved Management Practices Usage Affect Farm Income? Evidence from Cassava Farmers in Kwara State, Nigeria
In the face of climate change, improved management practices (IMP) may play a significant role in driving up productivity and profitability. However, studies on the impact of IMP use on farm revenue, particularly among producers of cassava, have not gotten enough attention. So, we looked at how using Improved Management Practices affected the income of cassava growers in Kwara State, Nigeria. The specific goals were to: a) identify the Improved Management Practices used by cassava farmers; b) examine how using Improved Management Practices affected the farmers' farm income; and c) define the poverty profile of the cassava farmers. Using descriptive statistics, index ranking, correlation, and the Foster Greer and Thorbecke (FGT) poverty decomposition model, the cross-sectional data collected from 120 cassava farmers were analyzed. The findings showed that the three most commonly used Improved Management Practices in the research area were guided planting time, herbicides, and guided planting distance. Additionally, the intensity of IMP consumption positively and significantly affects farm income. According to the FGT results, 30% of farmers were in poverty. It is important to explore any tactics and laws that would encourage farmers to learn more about Improved Management Practices and, as a result, enhance the intensity of IMP usage.