Effects of Socio-Economic Characteristics on Choice of Tuta Absoluta Management Methods in Tomato Production in Mwea, Kirinyaga County
Date
2024-10-31
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Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Abstract
The study assessed the effect of socio-economic characteristics on the management methods of T. absoluta in Mwea, Kirinyaga
County. The target population was 2300 open fields and 20 green-house tomato farmers in Mwea. A descriptive research
design was used in the study, and a multistage sampling procedure was used to get a sample of 303 respondents. Through a
survey, 283 open-field tomato small-scale farmers were randomly interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. Socio economic and crop protection data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and econometric modeling. The multivariate
probit model estimates showed that gender, education, age, land size, household income, and extension significantly affected
farmers' choice of pest control methods to manage T. absoluta. The negative coefficients showed that an increase in either one
of the socio-economic factors would help increase tomato yields reduced by T. absoluta. The study results encourage small scale tomato farmers to use other pest management methods, such as crop rotation and weeding, so as not to rely on chemical
pesticides alone to control T. absoluta. To learn more about tomato pest management practices, Tomato small-scale farmers
should join farmers' groups and organizations. National and County policymakers should adopt policies to encourage
integrated pest management methods to avoid excess chemical pesticides in tomato production
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Research article
Keywords
Tomato Production, Choice of Management, Tuta Absoluta, Selected Socio-Economic Characteristics, Small-Scale Farmers, Multivariate Probit
Citation
Wawir,M. Kingori,G. Kagiri,N. and Mwangi,I. (2024).Effects of Socio-Economic Characteristics on Choice of Tuta Absoluta Management Methods in Tomato Production in Mwea, Kirinyaga County