Farmers' preferences for high-input agriculture supported by site-specific extension services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Nigeria



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2019.02.003
DOI: 
10.1016/j.agsy.2019.02.003
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journal article
Journal: 
Agricultural Systems
Number: 
July 2019
Pages: 
12-26
Volume: 
173
Author(s): 
Oyinbo O.
Chamberlin J.
Vanlauwe B.
Vranken L.
Kamara Y.
Craufurd P.
Martens M.
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In this paper, was analyzed farmers' preferences for high-input maize production supported by site-specific nutrient management recommendations provided by an ICT-based extension tool that is being developed for extension services in the maize belt of Nigeria. Was used a choice experiment to provide ex-ante insights on the adoption potentials of site-specific extension services from the perspective of farmers. We control for attribute non-attendance and account for class as well as scale heterogeneity in preferences using different models, and find robust results. Was found that farmers have strong preferences to switch from general to ICT-enabled site-specific soil fertility management recommendations which lend credence to the inclusion of digital technologies in agricultural extension

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
Agricultural technology adoption
agricultural extension
ICT-based extension
Site-specific extension
Soil fertility management
Maize yield