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Title: Logistic modelling of smallholder livestock farmers’ adoption of tree-based fodder technology in Zimbabwe
Authors: Jera, R.
Ajayi, Olu Clifford
Authors (Email): Jera, R. (ritajera@yahoo.com)
Ajayi, O.C. (o.c.ajavi@cgiar.org)
Issue Date: 2008-09-30
Series/Report no.: Volume 47
Number 3
Abstract: Based on field data collected from 131 small scale dairy farmers that were randomly selected from four agro-ecological zones, this study assessed the potential of adoption of fodder bank technology as a means for improving livestock production and income generation for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Using a logit modelling approach, it also identified the drivers of adoption of the technology by analysing the influence of household characteristics and ecological factors on farmers’ decision to adopt the technology. The model correctly predicted 75% of observed adoption and non-adoption by farmers. Results reveal that dairy herd size, land holding size, membership of dairy association and agro-ecological potential are the key factors influencing farmers’ adoption of fodder bank. Age, sex, household size and educational level of farmers play lesser role. Male and female farmers were equally likely to take up and practice fodder bank if they are given equal access to information and incentives. The study recommends farmer-led extension approaches where farmers who possess certain key characteristics should constitute the initial group for disseminating information regarding the technology in rural communities. The results highlight the importance of access to dairy product markets as a driver for the adoption of fodder banks. It is recommended that forging a strategic partnership with the Dairy Development Programme (DDP) will offer high potential for enhancing the scaling up of the adoption and impact of fodder bank technology in the country.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/44033
Institution/Association: Agrekon>Volume 47, Issue 3, September 2008
Total Pages: 14
From Page: 379
To Page: 392
Collections:Volume 47, Issue 3, September 2008

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