2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142416354
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Whether the Use of the Internet Can Assist Farmers in Selecting Biopesticides or Not: A Study Based on Evidence from the Largest Rice-Producing Province in China

Abstract: The pivotal measure for reducing pollution and facilitating green and sustainable agriculture lies in the application of biopesticides to replace chemical pesticides. The argument still rests on whether the use of the Internet can assist farmers in selecting biopesticides or not. In light of 532 microscopic research datapoints from the largest rice-producing province in China, the Probit model was applied in this article to probe the influencing factors regarding the use of the Internet on their selection of t… Show more

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“…Visibility is another determinant of farmers' intentions to adopt GCT, which means the importance of the demonstration base or demonstration farm construction [28]. Perceived usefulness also positively affects farmers' adoption intentions, consistent with the research of Sharifzadeh et al [27], Michels et al [48], and Gong et al [79]. This suggests that when farmers have a stronger perception of the advantages of GCT in improving soil, the control effect, human health, and reputation, their adoption intentions are increased.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Visibility is another determinant of farmers' intentions to adopt GCT, which means the importance of the demonstration base or demonstration farm construction [28]. Perceived usefulness also positively affects farmers' adoption intentions, consistent with the research of Sharifzadeh et al [27], Michels et al [48], and Gong et al [79]. This suggests that when farmers have a stronger perception of the advantages of GCT in improving soil, the control effect, human health, and reputation, their adoption intentions are increased.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%