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Options to increase adoption of lowland rice - legume technologies in Morogoro, Tanzania

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dc.creator Tenge, Albino
dc.creator Ley, George
dc.creator Hella, Joseph
dc.creator Kinyau, Magreth
dc.creator Opio, Fina
dc.creator Rwomushana, Ivan
dc.date 2021-08-19T07:44:33Z
dc.date 2021-08-19T07:44:33Z
dc.date 2013
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:47:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:47:45Z
dc.identifier Tenge, A., Ley, G., Hella, J., Kinyau, M., Opio, F., & Rwomushana, I. (2013). Options to Increase Adoption of Lowland Rice-Legume Technologies in Morogoro, Tanzania. Journal of sustainable development, 6(7), 113-122
dc.identifier DOI:10.5539/jsd.v6n7p113
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3272
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3272
dc.description Full text article. Also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v6n7p113
dc.description The main concern in agricultural research is to ensure that research products are adopted by farmers. However, the rate of adoption is low. Most research on adoption rates are post-ante. The values of such research can be added if factors for adoption are ex-ante identified and measures taken to increase adoption. This study was conducted in Morogoro, Tanzania to ex-ante identify socio-economic characteristics that influence adoption of Integrated Lowland Rice Legume Technologies (ILRLT). The ILRLT included integration of rice (SARO variety), legumes (cow pea) water management (irrigation, rainfed and majaruba bunds), tillage (conventional and minimum) and fertilizers (UREA, TSP and MOP). Data were collected through questionnaire interviews to 200 representative farmers and key informants. Descriptive statistics, Multi-Criteria Analysis and a two functions adoption model were used to assess the suitability of ILRLT and analyze the likelihood of farmers to adopt. Results indicated that important criteria for rice variety preference and hence adoption are high prices (7.8%), good taste (6.1%), early maturity (4.8%), disease (3.2%) and drought tolerance (17.4%). ILRLT scored more (26.40%) than farmer’s (17.97%) in fulfilling criteria for rice legume variety preferences. ILRLT have a chance of being adopted to the maximum rate of 89.7%. Adoption is likely to be more with farmers who depend on irrigation than those who depend on rainfed rice farming.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
dc.subject Lowland rice
dc.subject Rice
dc.subject Legume technologies
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Agricultural technologies
dc.subject Rice-legumes
dc.subject Rice farming
dc.title Options to increase adoption of lowland rice - legume technologies in Morogoro, Tanzania
dc.type Article


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