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The objectives of this study were to assess and compare the levels of adoption of agro forestry technologies between trained and untrained farmers, and identify specific factors that affect adoption of technologies. Data from 300 smallholder farmers selected by snowballing from villages where change agents had been trained by International Center for Research in Agro Forestry was collected using structured questionnaires. The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Science and Microsoft Office Excel. The results showed that there was low level of awareness to agro forestry…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The objectives of this study were to assess and compare the levels of adoption of agro forestry technologies between trained and untrained farmers, and identify specific factors that affect adoption of technologies. Data from 300 smallholder farmers selected by snowballing from villages where change agents had been trained by International Center for Research in Agro Forestry was collected using structured questionnaires. The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Science and Microsoft Office Excel. The results showed that there was low level of awareness to agro forestry technologies among farmers. Formally trained farmers adopted agro forestry technologies more than informally-trained farmers. Logit regression results showed that likelihood to adopt live fence was influenced significantly by land ownership, awareness, training, drought, labour and local institutions (p0.05). Adoption of trees for nutrition was influenced by belonging to farming group, awareness, training, land size and local institutions (p0.05). Adoption of improved fallows were influenced by employment status, belonging to farm group, awareness and land size (p0.05).
Autorenporträt
Parwada Cosmas is a holder of a Msc Agro forestry from the Bindura University of Science Education and Bsc Natural Resources Management and Agriculture (Crop Production and Horticulture) from the Midlands State University Zimbabwe. He is a lecturer in the crop science department at the former university and is interested in organic farming systems.