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Adoption of dairy feed technology bundles improves smallholder dairy farmers' milk production

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JADEE-12-2022-0267

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Adoption; Indonesia; Multinomial endogenous switching regression; Smallholder dairy farmer; Technology bundle; Q12; Q16

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This study examined the effects of adopting dairy feed technology bundles on milk production of smallholder dairy farmers. The findings indicate that adopting technology bundles has positive and robust effects on milk production, with gradual positive effects between non-adoption and the adoption of different bundles of technologies.
PurposeThis study examined the effects of adopting dairy feed technology bundles on the milk production of smallholder dairy farmers.Design/methodology/approachThe study was based on Multinomial Endogenous Switching Regression (MESR) to estimate the effects of the adoption of three feed technology bundles on milk production using data collected from 518 dairy farm households in West Java, Indonesia.FindingsThe findings indicated that adopting technology bundles had positive and robust effects on milk production, with gradual positive effects between non-adoption and the adoption of different bundles of technologies.Research limitations/implicationsThis study focused on the association between the adoption of feed technology bundles and milk production. However, further analysis of the causal links between the adoption of feed technologies and milk production as well as the inclusion of other outcomes in the analysis, such as production costs and risk mitigation, are required.Originality/valueMost of the literature on agricultural technology adoption focuses on the adoption of individual technologies, crop farming and conservation practices. Therefore, this study examined the effects of the adoption of dairy feed technology bundles.

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