2020
DOI: 10.56279/ter.v10i2.65
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Modeling Multiple Adoption Decisions on Agricultural Technologies in Tanzania

Abstract: This paper examines the determinants of adoption of improved agricultural technologies among smallholder maize farmers in Tanzania. Specifically, it reports the findings of a study that employed a sample size of 1,839 smallholder maize farming households that participated in three consecutive waves of 2008 - 2009, 2010 - 2011, and 2012 - 2013 of the National Panel Survey (NPS). Multinomial probit model was used to examine the factors that influence maize producers to adopt inorganic fertilisers, improved seeds… Show more

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“…This study acknowledges that previous studies on the adoption of SAPs have largely relied on the utility maximization theory as their theoretical foundation (Bongole et al, 2021;Kassie et al, 2013;Lasway et al, 2020;Pinerio et al, 2022;Wordofa et al, 2021). Expanding on this foundation, the study incorporates a temporal dimension into the utility maximization decisions made by smallholder farmers.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This study acknowledges that previous studies on the adoption of SAPs have largely relied on the utility maximization theory as their theoretical foundation (Bongole et al, 2021;Kassie et al, 2013;Lasway et al, 2020;Pinerio et al, 2022;Wordofa et al, 2021). Expanding on this foundation, the study incorporates a temporal dimension into the utility maximization decisions made by smallholder farmers.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 95%