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Determinants of Farmers' Awareness and Adoption of Extension Recommended Wheat Varieties in the Rainfed Areas of Pakistan

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14063194

Keywords

farmers' awareness; technology adoption; improved wheat varieties; socioeconomic and farm-specific characteristics

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  1. Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan [I-8/HEC/HRD/2017/7900]
  2. Open Access Fund of the Leibniz Association

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Scientific evidence suggests that increasing food production through the adoption of modern agricultural practices by farmers can help eradicate poverty and hunger. This study explores the relationship between farmers' awareness and adoption of improved wheat varieties in Pakistan. The results show that farmers' awareness is influenced by factors such as extension contacts, income from agriculture, and access to credit, while education and household size negatively affect their awareness. Factors such as extension contact, confidence in extension services, risk-bearing attitude, and credit access positively influence farmers' decision to adopt the technology.
Scientific evidence suggests that there is room for eradicating poverty and hunger by increasing food production through the adoption of modern agricultural practices by farmers. This study aimed, first, to explore the relationship between the farmers' awareness and adoption of improved wheat varieties. Second, it aimed to find the key factors that govern the farmers' awareness and adoption of extension-recommended innovations in the rainfed cropping system of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Data were collected from 395 respondents. A binary logit model was used to analyze the effect of the farmers' socioeconomic and farm-specific characteristics on their awareness and adoption of the extension-suggested wheat varieties. Moreover, qualitative data from 40 key informants were collected for in-depth analysis. The results show a strong association between the farmers' awareness of a technology (improved wheat varieties) and its adoption. The results of the logit model show that their extension contacts, income from agriculture, and access to credit positively affected the farmers' awareness, whereas their education and household sizes negatively affected their awareness. Moreover, the factors that positively influenced the farmers' decision to adopt the technology included the extension contact, the confidence in the extension, the risk-bearing attitude, and the credit access, whereas the household size and education negatively affected it. The results of the key informant interviews reveal that the high incidence of poverty, the low soil fertility, the farmers' inability to make effective decisions, the lack of accurate weather predictability in the rainfed farming system, the lack of government interest, and the asymmetric information in the inputs markets contributed to the farmers' low levels of awareness and to their poor adoption of improved agricultural technologies. These results indicate that any intervention aimed at the awareness and adoption by farmers of improved technologies, such as new wheat varieties, should recognize the heterogeneity in the farmers' socioeconomic and farm-specific characteristics.

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