Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana

The penetration of digital technologies to enhance market participation by farmers, and intensify farmers' access to support services such as finance, farm inputs, and agricultural production information is on the rise in developing countries. However, the drivers and intensity of the adoption...

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Main Authors: Licarion Kunwedomo Miine, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Owusu Boampong, Shaibu Bukari
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023102313
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author Licarion Kunwedomo Miine
Angela Dziedzom Akorsu
Owusu Boampong
Shaibu Bukari
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Angela Dziedzom Akorsu
Owusu Boampong
Shaibu Bukari
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description The penetration of digital technologies to enhance market participation by farmers, and intensify farmers' access to support services such as finance, farm inputs, and agricultural production information is on the rise in developing countries. However, the drivers and intensity of the adoption of these technologies by Ghanaian farmers have received little attention in policy and academic circles. This study analyzed the factors that drive the adoption and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural solutions by smallholder farmers in the Bono East Region of Ghana. The study used a survey questionnaire to collect data from 1199 randomly selected smallholder farmers in 2023. The multivariate probit model and the Heckpoisson regression model were used to analyze the drivers of different digital agricultural solutions and the intensity of adoption of these solutions, respectively. The results show that there is a joint demand for technologies that enhance access to extension services and those that accelerate access to inputs. Market-oriented solutions and agricultural extension solutions exhibited a complementary relationship. In addition to selected socio-demographic factors, the study found that membership in farmer-based organizations, access to credit, and participation in agronomic training increased farmers’ propensity to adopt different digital agricultural solutions and increased the number of solutions adopted by farmers. Receiving visits from extension officers reduced the likelihood and intensity of adopting digital agricultural solutions. The results suggest that government and development partners should enhance access to credit and promote capacity development programmes among farmers. This will capacitate them to adopt digital agricultural solutions.
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spelling doaj.art-e3896f39b1cf4b77aa00f652cec90a462023-12-21T07:35:30ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402023-12-01912e23023Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in GhanaLicarion Kunwedomo Miine0Angela Dziedzom Akorsu1Owusu Boampong2Shaibu Bukari3Department of Integrated Development Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Labour Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Integrated Development Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Labour Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, GhanaThe penetration of digital technologies to enhance market participation by farmers, and intensify farmers' access to support services such as finance, farm inputs, and agricultural production information is on the rise in developing countries. However, the drivers and intensity of the adoption of these technologies by Ghanaian farmers have received little attention in policy and academic circles. This study analyzed the factors that drive the adoption and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural solutions by smallholder farmers in the Bono East Region of Ghana. The study used a survey questionnaire to collect data from 1199 randomly selected smallholder farmers in 2023. The multivariate probit model and the Heckpoisson regression model were used to analyze the drivers of different digital agricultural solutions and the intensity of adoption of these solutions, respectively. The results show that there is a joint demand for technologies that enhance access to extension services and those that accelerate access to inputs. Market-oriented solutions and agricultural extension solutions exhibited a complementary relationship. In addition to selected socio-demographic factors, the study found that membership in farmer-based organizations, access to credit, and participation in agronomic training increased farmers’ propensity to adopt different digital agricultural solutions and increased the number of solutions adopted by farmers. Receiving visits from extension officers reduced the likelihood and intensity of adopting digital agricultural solutions. The results suggest that government and development partners should enhance access to credit and promote capacity development programmes among farmers. This will capacitate them to adopt digital agricultural solutions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023102313AccessDigitalAgricultureMultivariate probit modelSmallholder farmers
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Angela Dziedzom Akorsu
Owusu Boampong
Shaibu Bukari
Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
Heliyon
Access
Digital
Agriculture
Multivariate probit model
Smallholder farmers
title Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
title_full Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
title_fullStr Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
title_short Drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in Ghana
title_sort drivers and intensity of adoption of digital agricultural services by smallholder farmers in ghana
topic Access
Digital
Agriculture
Multivariate probit model
Smallholder farmers
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023102313
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