Financial Determinants of Adoption of Agricultural Technologies in Irish Potato Production in Ol Kalou Sub County, Kenya: Application of Multinomial Logistic Regression
Loading...
Date
2024-10-28
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science
Abstract
Irish potato is a significant source of food and income for many households worldwide. The demand
for the crop has steadily increased around the globe. Kenyan Irish potato farmers have the potential
to produce about 30 tonnes per Ha. However, small-scale Irish farmers in the country realize low
output ranging from 4-8 tonnes per Ha due to limited uptake of agricultural technologies. This study
aimed to analyze the financial factors influencing the uptake of agricultural technologies in Irish
potato production in Ol Kalou Sub County. The agricultural technologies under investigation were
chemical fertilizer, certified seeds, fungicides, and farm machinery. Production and innovation
diffusion theories guided the study. Descriptive cross-sectional research design was used to obtain
data from a study population of 21,942 smallholder Irish potato farmers in Ol Kalou Sub County. A
multiple-stage sampling technique was employed to give a sample size of 385 respondents small
scale Irish potato farmers, where data was collected through a semi-structured questionnaire. Data
collected was analyzed using multinomial logistic regression through SPSS version 28 and STATA
version 17. The model indicated that off-farm income, access to credit, and production risk had a
positive and significant influence on adopting agricultural technologies. Conversely, production cost
had a negative and significant influence on the adoption of agricultural technologies, while the
availability of subsidies had no significant influence. The Marginal effect analysis showed that the
availability of off-farm income increased adoption by 22.00%, the increase in credit increased
adoption by 2.00%, the availability of mitigation measures of production risk increased adoption by
19.00%, while the increase in production cost decreased adoption by 7.00%. The study concluded
that off-farm income, credit facilities, production risk and cost of production influence the adoption of
agricultural technologies. The study recommended that the government should develop policy
regulations such as diversification of income, grants that reduce production costs, credit incentives,
and crop insurance.
Description
ggathungu@chuka.ac.ke; rmnkatha@chuka.ac.ke
Keywords
Adoption, off-farm income, credit, production cost, production risk, subsidies.
Citation
Kihoro, D. M., Gathungu, G. K., Mwirigi, R. N., & Wairimu, V. N. (2024). Financial determinants of adoption of agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Ol Kalou Sub-County, Kenya: Application of multinomial logistic regression. Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science, 9(4), 161–175.
