Status, Challenges, and Prospects of Agricultural Mechanisation in Kenya: The Case of Rice and Banana Value Chains



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ISSN: 
2550-3359
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Type: 
rapport
Auteur: 
Makini F.W.
Kamau G.
Mose L.O.
Ongala J.
Salasya B.
Mulinge W.W.
Makelo M.
Description: 

The study was conducted in Kirinyaga County on rice and bananas and in Kisumu County on rice. Was used qualitative and quantitative methods and interviewed 247 farmers comprising 182 rice and 60 banana farmers respectively. Ten key informant interviews were conducted in Ahero and nine in Mwea Rice Schemes and the surrounding areas. One focus group discussion was held with Mwea Jua Kali/Valley bottom farmers. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and cross tabulations. Descriptive and frequency analysis involved use of the sample mean, frequency, percentages and figures on demographic variables. Cross tabulations were used to compare the relationships between the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents and mechanisation levels among different groups within each site and between different sites

Αnnée de publication: 
2018
Μots-clés: 
Mechanization
Standardization
Agricultural productivity
Rice
Banana