An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia

This study identified factors that influenced the adoption of improved maize technologies and assessed the role of credit in Sidama and North Omo Zones of Ethiopia. A tobit analysis was used to test the factors affecting allocation of land to improved maize varieties and a logit model was used to analyze factors affecting the fertilizer use. Since the 1970s, the maize commodity research program has released 12 OPVs and 8 hybrids.Urea and DAP are the recommended fertilizers at 100 kg/ha each. The number of livestock, agroecological zone,extension services, use of credit, and membership in an organization significantly influenced the probability that land would be allocated to improved maize seed. Off-farm income, the use of hired labor and credit, and being a contact farmer significantly influenced the adoption of fertilizer. Credit was a significant factor in influencing the probability of adopting improved maize seed and fertilizer. The terms of credit should reflect farmers’socioeconomic circumstances. The current requirement that farmers must have 0.5 ha under maize to participate in the credit program is limiting, especially given that increased population pressure is reducing farm size. Membership in a peasant association (PA) was important in influencing the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, and PAs should be strengthened to provide better information to farmers on improved agricultural practices. Although extension significantly affected the adoption of fertilizer and improved maize seed, the ratio of extension staff to farmers was high, and many farmers could not be visited. Increasing the number of extension staff and facilitating their transport would increase the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer. Livestock ownership significantly influenced the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, because livestock sales provided cash to pay the 25% down payment on inputs (fertilizer and seed). Research, extension, and policy should increase support to livestock development.

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Main Authors: Getahun Degu, Mwangi, W.M., Verkuijl, H., Abdishekur Wondimu
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Published: EARO 2000
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, CREDIT, ZEA MAYS, PRODUCTION FACTORS, MAIZE, CROP PRODUCTION, SEEDS, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, INNOVATION ADOPTION, FERTILIZER APPLICATION, SMALL FARMS,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-10192021-02-09T18:25:24Z An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia Getahun Degu Mwangi, W.M. Verkuijl, H. Abdishekur Wondimu AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY CREDIT ZEA MAYS PRODUCTION FACTORS MAIZE CROP PRODUCTION SEEDS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER INNOVATION ADOPTION FERTILIZER APPLICATION SMALL FARMS CREDIT ZEA MAYS PRODUCTION FACTORS MAIZE CROP PRODUCTION SEEDS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER INNOVATION ADOPTION FERTILIZER APPLICATION SMALL FARMS This study identified factors that influenced the adoption of improved maize technologies and assessed the role of credit in Sidama and North Omo Zones of Ethiopia. A tobit analysis was used to test the factors affecting allocation of land to improved maize varieties and a logit model was used to analyze factors affecting the fertilizer use. Since the 1970s, the maize commodity research program has released 12 OPVs and 8 hybrids.Urea and DAP are the recommended fertilizers at 100 kg/ha each. The number of livestock, agroecological zone,extension services, use of credit, and membership in an organization significantly influenced the probability that land would be allocated to improved maize seed. Off-farm income, the use of hired labor and credit, and being a contact farmer significantly influenced the adoption of fertilizer. Credit was a significant factor in influencing the probability of adopting improved maize seed and fertilizer. The terms of credit should reflect farmers’socioeconomic circumstances. The current requirement that farmers must have 0.5 ha under maize to participate in the credit program is limiting, especially given that increased population pressure is reducing farm size. Membership in a peasant association (PA) was important in influencing the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, and PAs should be strengthened to provide better information to farmers on improved agricultural practices. Although extension significantly affected the adoption of fertilizer and improved maize seed, the ratio of extension staff to farmers was high, and many farmers could not be visited. Increasing the number of extension staff and facilitating their transport would increase the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer. Livestock ownership significantly influenced the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, because livestock sales provided cash to pay the 25% down payment on inputs (fertilizer and seed). Research, extension, and policy should increase support to livestock development. 2012-01-06T05:09:53Z 2012-01-06T05:09:53Z 2000 Book 970-648-064-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1019 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Ethiopia Mexico EARO CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
Getahun Degu
Mwangi, W.M.
Verkuijl, H.
Abdishekur Wondimu
An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
description This study identified factors that influenced the adoption of improved maize technologies and assessed the role of credit in Sidama and North Omo Zones of Ethiopia. A tobit analysis was used to test the factors affecting allocation of land to improved maize varieties and a logit model was used to analyze factors affecting the fertilizer use. Since the 1970s, the maize commodity research program has released 12 OPVs and 8 hybrids.Urea and DAP are the recommended fertilizers at 100 kg/ha each. The number of livestock, agroecological zone,extension services, use of credit, and membership in an organization significantly influenced the probability that land would be allocated to improved maize seed. Off-farm income, the use of hired labor and credit, and being a contact farmer significantly influenced the adoption of fertilizer. Credit was a significant factor in influencing the probability of adopting improved maize seed and fertilizer. The terms of credit should reflect farmers’socioeconomic circumstances. The current requirement that farmers must have 0.5 ha under maize to participate in the credit program is limiting, especially given that increased population pressure is reducing farm size. Membership in a peasant association (PA) was important in influencing the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, and PAs should be strengthened to provide better information to farmers on improved agricultural practices. Although extension significantly affected the adoption of fertilizer and improved maize seed, the ratio of extension staff to farmers was high, and many farmers could not be visited. Increasing the number of extension staff and facilitating their transport would increase the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer. Livestock ownership significantly influenced the adoption of improved maize seed and fertilizer, because livestock sales provided cash to pay the 25% down payment on inputs (fertilizer and seed). Research, extension, and policy should increase support to livestock development.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
CREDIT
ZEA MAYS
PRODUCTION FACTORS
MAIZE
CROP PRODUCTION
SEEDS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
INNOVATION ADOPTION
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
SMALL FARMS
author Getahun Degu
Mwangi, W.M.
Verkuijl, H.
Abdishekur Wondimu
author_facet Getahun Degu
Mwangi, W.M.
Verkuijl, H.
Abdishekur Wondimu
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title An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
title_short An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
title_full An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
title_fullStr An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in Sidama and North Omo Zones, Ethiopia
title_sort assessment of the adoption of seed and fertilizer packages and the role of credit in smallholder maize production in sidama and north omo zones, ethiopia
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1019
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