2017
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(16)61555-1
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Factors influencing farmers' participation in crop intensification program in Rwanda

Abstract: The crop intensification program (CIP) was introduced in Rwanda in 2007 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI) as a solution to the land fragmentation, low use of agricultural inputs and low access to extension services. However, due to the voluntary nature of farmers' participation and their reluctance to participate, this study aimed at assessing the factors that influence their participation. Data were collected from 340 respondents through a household survey in Mayange and Rusarabuye… Show more

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“…Table 2 shows that commercial farmers' soybean planting behavior are significantly influenced by farming experience (5% level). A similar study by Nahayo et al [26] also indicated that experienced farmers are more likely to rely on the traditional farming practices than the less experienced ones. After all, new crops mean new risks, and experienced farmers are willing to expand a familiar crop.…”
Section: Commercial Farmersmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Table 2 shows that commercial farmers' soybean planting behavior are significantly influenced by farming experience (5% level). A similar study by Nahayo et al [26] also indicated that experienced farmers are more likely to rely on the traditional farming practices than the less experienced ones. After all, new crops mean new risks, and experienced farmers are willing to expand a familiar crop.…”
Section: Commercial Farmersmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Research examining CSA and soil and water conservation approaches in Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda found that women and femaleheaded households were less likely than men and male-headed households to adopt these practices (Mugonola et al 2013, Ndiritu et al 2014, Murray et al 2016, Asfaw and Neka 2017, Nahayo et al 2017. This disparity was attributed to the greater challenges women face in securing financial capital, labor, and time to invest in these initiatives, as well as the existence of insecure land tenure regimes that discourage investment (Kinkingninhoun-Mêdagbé et al 2008, Pircher et al 2013, Asfaw and Neka 2017, Hove and Gweme 2018.…”
Section: Agricultural Technology Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2017) menyatakan bahwa, persepsi petani memiliki implikasi yang penting karena merupakan prediktor yang penting dan patut diperhitungkan dalam pengambilan keputusan pada kegiatan pertanian. Begitu pula Nahayo et al (2017) yang menyatakan bahwa partisipasi petani dalam pelaksanaan program pertanian dapat diketahui melalui preferensi mereka terhadap sistem ekstensifikasi dan intensifikasi pertanian yang efektif dan bermanfaat bagi peningkatan usaha pertanian secara langsung.…”
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