Effects of Adoption of Agricultural Technologies on Irish Potato Yield in Ol Kalou Sub-County Kenya: Application of Endogenous Switching Regression Model
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Date
2024-09-27
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Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology
Abstract
Population growth has increased demand and diversified use of Irish potato which have increased
its demand. The crop has become a major source of food and income for many households across
the world. However, despite the high potential of about 30 tonnes per hectare (ha), smallholder
farmers in Kenya realize low Irish potato yields ranging from 4-8 tonnes per ha due to limited uptake
of agricultural technologies. The low yields calls for a profound understanding of the factors
influencing the uptake agricultural technologies. The study analyzed the effects of the adoption of
agricultural technologies on Irish potato yield in Ol Kalou Sub County. The study considered
chemical fertilizer, certified seeds, fungicides, and farm machinery as the four main agricultural
technologies that that affect yield. A 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 generate a sample size of 385 respondents
who provided primary data. Data collected was analyzed using endogenous switching regression
model using STATA version 17. The study found that the average treatment effect on treated (ATT)
was 10.21 bags per acre. In addition, the Endogenous switching regression model showed that the
expected yield for the adopter increased by 51.83%. Out of the four technologies, the use of
chemical fertilizers had the highest effect of 37% on yield. The study concluded that the adoption
of agricultural technologies increases the yield of Irish potatoes. The study recommends that
national and county governments should develop policy regulations such as training and extension
services, market access, price support and public-private partnerships encouraging farmers to
uptake agricultural technologies. The study also recommends that both levels of government should
subsidize agricultural technologies, hence reducing the cost of adoption.
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Adoption Agricultural Technologies Endogenous Switching Regression Irish Potato Yield
Citation
Kihoro, D. M., Gathungu, G. K., Mwirigi, R. N., & Wairimu, V. N. (2024). Effects of adoption of agricultural technologies on Irish potato yield in Ol Kalou Sub-County, Kenya: Application of endogenous switching regression model. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology.
