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Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya

Integrated soil fertility and soil water conservation technologies are possible solutions to the low per capita food production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Nonetheless, the rate of adoption of these technologies by smallholder farmers has stagnated over the years despite being recommended. This has...

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Autores principales: Njenga, Maureen Wairimu, Mugwe, Jayne Njeri, Mogaka, Hezron, Nyabuga, George, Kiboi, Milka, Ngetich, Felix, Mucheru-Muna, Monicah, Sijali, Isaya, Mugendi, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8566769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34761132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08236
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author Njenga, Maureen Wairimu
Mugwe, Jayne Njeri
Mogaka, Hezron
Nyabuga, George
Kiboi, Milka
Ngetich, Felix
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah
Sijali, Isaya
Mugendi, Daniel
author_facet Njenga, Maureen Wairimu
Mugwe, Jayne Njeri
Mogaka, Hezron
Nyabuga, George
Kiboi, Milka
Ngetich, Felix
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah
Sijali, Isaya
Mugendi, Daniel
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description Integrated soil fertility and soil water conservation technologies are possible solutions to the low per capita food production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Nonetheless, the rate of adoption of these technologies by smallholder farmers has stagnated over the years despite being recommended. This has been attributed to the existence of wide communication gaps among researchers, extension agents, and farmers. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the influence of communication factors on the adoption of the selected technologies among smallholder farmers in the drylands of Tharaka-Nithi County. We used a cross-sectional survey design and collected data using an interview schedule from 400 randomly selected farming households. Binary logistic regression was employed for data analysis. Results showed that accessibility of extension agents after introducing the technology significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.056), mulch (p = 0.051), and Zai pit (p = 0.058). Similarly, practical orientation significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.001), mulch (p = 0.010), and Zai pit (p = 0.003). Information repetition significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers, mulch, and Zai pit at p-value 0.003, 0.001, and 0.001, respectively. Training was essential for mulch and Zai pit technologies at (p = 0.030) and (p = 0.001) respectively, while farmer group membership significantly influenced adoption for combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.045) and Zai pit (p = 0.057) technologies. Extension agents should increase their interactions with farmers after the introduction of technologies. Equally use of demonstrations should be encouraged during the dissemination of these technologies among the farmers as they enhance the chances of adoption of the technologies.
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spelling pubmed-85667692021-11-09 Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya Njenga, Maureen Wairimu Mugwe, Jayne Njeri Mogaka, Hezron Nyabuga, George Kiboi, Milka Ngetich, Felix Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Sijali, Isaya Mugendi, Daniel Heliyon Research Article Integrated soil fertility and soil water conservation technologies are possible solutions to the low per capita food production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Nonetheless, the rate of adoption of these technologies by smallholder farmers has stagnated over the years despite being recommended. This has been attributed to the existence of wide communication gaps among researchers, extension agents, and farmers. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the influence of communication factors on the adoption of the selected technologies among smallholder farmers in the drylands of Tharaka-Nithi County. We used a cross-sectional survey design and collected data using an interview schedule from 400 randomly selected farming households. Binary logistic regression was employed for data analysis. Results showed that accessibility of extension agents after introducing the technology significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.056), mulch (p = 0.051), and Zai pit (p = 0.058). Similarly, practical orientation significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.001), mulch (p = 0.010), and Zai pit (p = 0.003). Information repetition significantly influenced the adoption of combined organic and inorganic fertilizers, mulch, and Zai pit at p-value 0.003, 0.001, and 0.001, respectively. Training was essential for mulch and Zai pit technologies at (p = 0.030) and (p = 0.001) respectively, while farmer group membership significantly influenced adoption for combined organic and inorganic fertilizers (p = 0.045) and Zai pit (p = 0.057) technologies. Extension agents should increase their interactions with farmers after the introduction of technologies. Equally use of demonstrations should be encouraged during the dissemination of these technologies among the farmers as they enhance the chances of adoption of the technologies. Elsevier 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8566769/ /pubmed/34761132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08236 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Njenga, Maureen Wairimu
Mugwe, Jayne Njeri
Mogaka, Hezron
Nyabuga, George
Kiboi, Milka
Ngetich, Felix
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah
Sijali, Isaya
Mugendi, Daniel
Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title_full Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title_fullStr Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title_short Communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
title_sort communication factors influencing adoption of soil and water conservation technologies in the dry zones of tharaka-nithi county, kenya
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8566769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34761132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08236
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