| Literature DB >> 31511000 |
Caesar Agula1, Franklin Nantui Mabe2, Mamudu Abunga Akudugu3, Saa Dittoh4, Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila5, Ayaga Bawah6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Farming practices vary from farmer to farmer and from place to place depending on a number of factors including the agroclimatic condition, infrastructure (e.g. irrigation facilities) and management mechanisms (private versus state management). These together affect the functioning and sustainability of the ecosystems. For the sustainability of ecosystems, farmers need to employ ecosystem-based farm practices. This paper examines the ecosystem-based farm management practices (EBFMPs) in private and state-managed irrigation schemes. It also analyses the drivers of farmers' willingness to pay for EBFMPs sustainability. The study employed mixed methods design, using both qualitative and quantitative techniques of data collection through key informant interviews, focus group discussions and semi-structured questionnaires administered to 300 households. The various EBFMPs adopted by farmers were examined and descriptively presented. The Chi-square automatic interaction detector (CHAID) and multiple linear regression were used to assess the predictors of farmers' willingness to pay for EBFMPs to enhance the health of agroecosystems. Compost application, conservative tilling, conservation of vegetation, mulching, crop rotation, intercropping with legumes, efficient drainage systems and bunding were the EBFMPs captured in this paper.Entities:
Keywords: Agroecosystems; Chi-square automatic interaction detector; Contingent Valuation Method; Farm management practices
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31511000 PMCID: PMC6740034 DOI: 10.1186/s12898-019-0254-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
Bivariate analysis of farmers’ socio-economic and demographic characteristics
| Variable | Mean | Standard deviations | t-test (mean comparison) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIS | PIS | SIS | PIS | Pr(|T| > |t|) | |
| Age | 38.07 | 45.19 | 10.01 | 11.10 | 0.00 |
| Household size | 5.38 | 6.17 | 1.93 | 2.69 | 0.00 |
| Irrigation farm size (acres) | 1.64 | 0.60 | 1.09 | 0.39 | 0.00 |
| Perceived knowledge of EBFMPs (indexed) | 15.38 | 16.99 | 3.25 | 3.86 | 0.00 |
Fig. 1Distribution of ecosystem-based farm management practices
(Source: Field survey (2016))
Fig. 2CHAID tree analysis of farmers’ willingness to pay values
(Source: Field survey (2016))
Coefficient estimates of factors that influence WTP for eco-friendly practices
| Variable | Coeff. | Std. err. |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 1.45 | 1.64 |
| Level of education | ||
| No formal education (Ref) | ||
| Primary education (1 = had primary education, 0 = otherwise) | 97.17** | 44.19 |
| JHS education (1 = JHS, 0 = otherwise) | − 42.81 | 43.744 |
| SHS education and higher (SHS and higher = 1, 0 = otherwise) | 128.74** | 51.41 |
| Marital status (1 = married, 0 = not in union) | 80.88** | 34.65 |
| Perceived knowledge of EBFMPs (indexed on each EBFMP importance stated) | 2.14 | 4.66 |
| Soil perception (1 = fertile, 0 = less fertile) | 66.35* | 38.28 |
| Irrigation farm size (acres) | 2.37 | 19.51 |
| Type of irrigation scheme (1 = PIS, 0 = SIS) | 178.31*** | 39.79 |
| Number of obs = 300 | ||
| F(9, 290) = 6.93 | ||
| Prob > F = 0.00 | ||
| R-squared = 0.18 | ||
*, **, *** Represent 10, 5 and 1% levels of significance respectively
Fig. 3A map of Kassena-Nankana area in upper east region of Ghana
(Source: [35])
Definition of variables and apriori expectations for the multiple regression
| Variable | Variable definition | Units of measurement | Expected sign |
|---|---|---|---|
| WTP | Willingness to pay for EBFMPs | Cedi value | |
| Age | Age of farmer | Years | ± |
| No education | Reference variable | ||
| Primary | Primary education | Dummy (1 = had primary education, 0 = otherwise) | + |
| JHS | Junior High School (JHS) education | Dummy (1 = JHS, 0 = otherwise) | + |
| SHS_n_above | Senior High School (SHS) education and higher | Dummy (SHS and higher = 1, 0 = otherwise) | + |
| Marital_s | Marital status of the farmer | Dummy (1 = married, 0 = not in a union) | − |
| EBFMPs_k | Perceived knowledge of EBFMPs | Indexed on each EBFMP importance stated | + |
| Soil_p | Perception of soil fertility | Dummy (1 = fertile, 0 = less fertile) | − |
| Farm_size | Irrigable farm size | Acres | + |
| Irrig_type | Category of irrigation scheme | Dummy (1 = PIS, 0 = SIS) | + |