The role of social-psychological factors in the adoption of push-pull technology by small-scale farmers in East Africa: Application of the theory of planned behavior
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2024-12-26
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Heliyon
Abstract
Push-pull technology (PPT) continues to gain relevance among smallholder farmers across the
East African region in managing the constraints affecting cereal crop yields including stemborers,
fall armyworm, striga weed, and low soil fertility. While previous research has emphasized the
significance of socioeconomic factors in explaining farmers’ decisions to adopt PPT, the social-
psychological factors that influence farmers’ adoption intentions have not been extensively
studied. Therefore, this study investigated the influence of social-psychological factors on the
intention to adopt or increase the land area under PPT based on the theory of planned behavior
(TPB). Moreover, this study extends the applicability of the TPB by incorporating an additional
construct that addresses practical limitations within adoption decision-making, and providing
evidence of how TPB constructs function differently across distinct agricultural contexts. Nine
hundred and seventy-one (971) cereal growers comprising PPT users and non-users were inter-
viewed in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda using a structured questionnaire. Utilizing the
Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) and Artificial Neural Network
(ANN), this study revealed a significant positive influence of TPB conceptual elements attitudes,
subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control on farmers’ intentions to adopt or expand the
land area under PPT. Additionally, the study found that the added construct “perceived limita-
tions” negatively impacts these intentions. The results indicated significant variations in the
impact of TPB constructs on the intentions to adopt and expand land under PPT across the studied
countries. These insights underscore the need for tailored, context-sensitive interventions that
integrate behavioral, social, and practical considerations. Additionally, understanding the
country-specific determinants allows for more targeted policy measures, extension services, and
support programs that can enhance the adoption and effectiveness of PPT, ultimately improving
agricultural outcomes and livelihoods of farmers in this region.
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direri@chuka.ac.ke
Keywords
Adoption intention Agricultural innovations Agroecology Artificial neural network Innovation readiness PLS-SEM
Citation
Waiswa, D., Muriithi, B. W., Murage, A. W., Ireri, D. M., Maina, F., Chidawanyika, F., & Yavuz, F. (2024). The role of social-psychological factors in the adoption of push-pull technology by small-scale farmers in East Africa: Application of the theory of planned behavior. Heliyon, 10, e41449.
