2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envc.2021.100282
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Economic evaluation and socioeconomic drivers influencing farmers’ perceptions on benefits of using organic inputs technologies in Upper Eastern Kenya

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“…Previous studies on agroforestry practices observed a similar positive association between farm size and farmers' perception (Admasu and Jenberu 2022;Mahmood et al 2020). The finding, however, is inconsistent with the studies of Akinwalere (2016) in Nigeria and Mwaura et al (2021) in Kenya, who observed a negative correlation between total land cultivated and farmers' perception of the benefit of using new agricultural technologies. The effect of participation in gum Arabic production on farmers' perception is like the land size.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Farmers' Perception Of Participation In ...contrasting
confidence: 72%
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“…Previous studies on agroforestry practices observed a similar positive association between farm size and farmers' perception (Admasu and Jenberu 2022;Mahmood et al 2020). The finding, however, is inconsistent with the studies of Akinwalere (2016) in Nigeria and Mwaura et al (2021) in Kenya, who observed a negative correlation between total land cultivated and farmers' perception of the benefit of using new agricultural technologies. The effect of participation in gum Arabic production on farmers' perception is like the land size.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Farmers' Perception Of Participation In ...contrasting
confidence: 72%
“…An ordinal logistic regression model was applied to analyze the effect of different factors on farmers' perceptions. The ordinal logistic regression was chosen because it has been widely used to study the factors that influence farmers' perceptions of different technologies (Mwaura et al 2021;Li et al 2022;Abegunde et al 2019). Furthermore, when the outcome variables are ordinal rather than continuous and have more than two categories, the model is considered a suitable analytical method (Williams 2016).…”
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“…The main type of organic manure used by farmers was from cow dung. Study findings by Mwaura et al (2021) indicate that majority of farmers who used organic manure received high yields from their harvests.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Pertaining ISFM, studies have concentrated on the study of selected set of technologies that fails to give a full picture on the level of adoption and the intensity of such adoption (Njenga, Mugwe, Mogaka, et al, 2021; Njenga, Mugwe, Nyabuga, et al, 2021; Okeyo et al, 2014; Wawire et al, 2021). Additionally, studies on the uptake of the technologies were done on the adoption level of the few selected ISFM technologies while a few have focused on its adoption intensity (Mairura et al, 2022; Mwaura, Kiboi, Mugwe, et al, 2021; Ndeke et al, 2021; Otieno, Kiboi, et al, 2021; Otieno, Kipchirchir, et al, 2021). The factors influencing double approach of adoption and adoption intensity on all the available set of ISFM technologies under sorghum is hardly given due regard as a front for improving crop productivity using these appropriately combined technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%