Enhancing adoption of agricultural technologies requiring high initial investment among smallholders



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2018.06.006
DOI: 
10.1016/j.techfore.2018.06.006
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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Article de journal
Journal: 
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Nombre: 
September 2018
Pages: 
199-206
Volume: 
134
Auteur: 
Yigezu Y.A.
Mugera A.
El-Shater T.
Aw-Hassan A.
Piggin C.
Haddad A.
Khalil Y.
Loss S.
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Low and slow adoption of improved agricultural technologies among smallholders often frustrate technology development and promotion efforts in the developing world. That is especially true for technologies requiring high initial investment. This study investigates how increasing farmers' awareness and exposure to new agricultural technologies through the creation of systematic linkages in the research-to-development continuum affect adoption. The double hurdle and duration analysis models were applied to a sample of 820 smallholder households producing wheat and barley in Syria. The results show that increasing exposure and awareness of the zero tillage technology through organized field days and demonstration trials, complemented with providing free access to costly zero tillage seeders for first-time users, increases the propensity, speed, and intensity of adoption. The intensity of adoption is also positively influenced by wheat acreage and farmers' access to credit

Αnnée de publication: 
2018
Μots-clés: 
Zero tillage
Technology promotion
Cost-free trials
Propensity speed and intensity of adoption