Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan
We assessed farmers’ awareness and adoption of maize production technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan. A simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from 120 farmers in the study area through personal interview based on a questionnaire. We found that 48.3% of the respondents had...
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author | Muhammad Muddassir Mohamed Saleh Al Shenaifi Hazem S. Kassem Bader Alhafi Alotaibi |
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We assessed farmers’ awareness and adoption of maize production technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan. A simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from 120 farmers in the study area through personal interview based on a questionnaire. We found that 48.3% of the respondents had obtained information about agricultural practices from extension agents and that 65% of the respondents regularly visited the agricultural extension department. Furthermore, 62.5% of the respondents had a high awareness about improved maize cultivation practices and 53% of them had already adopted these techniques. Farmers who visited the agricultural extension department had a higher awareness and were more likely to adopt improved maize cultivation practices compared with farmers who did not visit the agricultural extension department. The results of binary logistic modeling showed that farmers’ education level, cultivated area, and whether they visited the extension department were the key determinants of adoption of new technologies. Government policies in the province should aim to improve methods of extension delivery for the implementation of effective farming practices in small-scale farming systems. Governments should also formulate recommendations, which are easily understandable by illiterate or poorly-educated farmers and should support the formation of groups to facilitate information transfer.
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spelling | doaj.art-fbac7ee470f343f8b86fc20147efdc0d2022-12-22T03:03:08ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512020-04-01242Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, PakistanMuhammad MuddassirMohamed Saleh Al ShenaifiHazem S. Kassem0Bader Alhafi AlotaibiProfessor We assessed farmers’ awareness and adoption of maize production technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan. A simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from 120 farmers in the study area through personal interview based on a questionnaire. We found that 48.3% of the respondents had obtained information about agricultural practices from extension agents and that 65% of the respondents regularly visited the agricultural extension department. Furthermore, 62.5% of the respondents had a high awareness about improved maize cultivation practices and 53% of them had already adopted these techniques. Farmers who visited the agricultural extension department had a higher awareness and were more likely to adopt improved maize cultivation practices compared with farmers who did not visit the agricultural extension department. The results of binary logistic modeling showed that farmers’ education level, cultivated area, and whether they visited the extension department were the key determinants of adoption of new technologies. Government policies in the province should aim to improve methods of extension delivery for the implementation of effective farming practices in small-scale farming systems. Governments should also formulate recommendations, which are easily understandable by illiterate or poorly-educated farmers and should support the formation of groups to facilitate information transfer. https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1963 |
spellingShingle | Muhammad Muddassir Mohamed Saleh Al Shenaifi Hazem S. Kassem Bader Alhafi Alotaibi Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Extension |
title | Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan |
title_full | Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan |
title_fullStr | Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan |
title_full_unstemmed | Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan |
title_short | Adoption of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Punjab Province, Pakistan |
title_sort | adoption of improved maize production technologies in punjab province pakistan |
url | https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1963 |
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