Title of article :
Effects of Socio-demographic Characteristics on Adoption of Improved Sorghum Farming Practices in Dodoma region, Tanzania
Author/Authors :
Kadilikansimba ، Peter B. Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU) , Machimu ، Gervas S. Local Government Training Institute (LGTI) , Sife ، Alfred M. Local Government Training Institute (LGTI)
From page :
145
To page :
157
Abstract :
The adoption of improved farming practices plays a crucial role in enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security for smallholder farmers. This research aimed to analyze how socio-demographic factors influence the adoption of these practices in the Dodoma Region, Tanzania. Through a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 399 sorghum farmers in the region using questionnaires and interview guide. The adoption quotient was used to measure the results, revealing that 14.79% were non-adopters, 39.35% were low adopters, 16.04% were medium adopters, and 29.82% were high adopters of improved sorghum farming practices. Analyzing the data with a linear mixed model, it was found that only two socio-demographic factors—farming experience and information seeking behavior—had a statistically significant positive influence on the adoption of improved farming practices (p-value 0.05). These findings emphasize the need to consider the local context when promoting adoption and recommend tailored interventions to address region-specific challenges faced by farmers. Designing strategies to promote adoption should account for local environmental conditions, socio-cultural factors, and economic considerations. It is important to customize the dissemination of agricultural information to suit the unique needs of different socio-demographic groups, taking into account factors such as education levels, age groups, gender, and the specific challenges posed by the local environment.
Keywords :
Communication media , Farming practices , Information
Journal title :
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology ( IJASRT) in Extension and Education Systems
Journal title :
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology ( IJASRT) in Extension and Education Systems
Record number :
2753792
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