The technology adoption process in subsistence agriculture: the case of cassava in southwestern Nigeria

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR single centreen
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agricultureen
cg.coverage.countryNigeria
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2NG
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africa
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/0308-521x(91)90108-men
cg.isijournalISI Journalen
cg.issn0308-521Xen
cg.issue1en
cg.journalAgricultural Systemsen
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen
cg.subject.iitaSOCIOECONOMYen
cg.subject.iitaSMALLHOLDER FARMERSen
cg.subject.iitaFOOD SECURITYen
cg.subject.iitaCASSAVAen
cg.subject.iitaMETEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGYen
cg.volume36en
dc.contributor.authorPolson, R.en
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, D.en
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-19T07:00:47Zen
dc.date.available2018-12-19T07:00:47Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/98626
dc.titleThe technology adoption process in subsistence agriculture: the case of cassava in southwestern Nigeriaen
dcterms.abstractThe adoption decisions of subsistence multicrop producers regarding improved cassava variety (TMS 30572) in the humid tropical rainforest ecology of Southwestern Nigeria were analysed within a qualitative choice framework. The empirical results revealed that younger farmers producing marketable surpluses on holdings in excess of the mean farm size of 0·6 ha exhibited higher propensities of adopting TMS 30572 compared with farmers producing primarily for household consumption. The activities of extension agents among subsistence producers were statistically significant in the technology adoption process. Migrant farmers were identified as early adopters by the empirical model. These results have significant implications for extension personnel, research scientists and policymakers, and provide further justification for strengthening the extension capacities of the national research programs within the cassava belt of the humid forest ecologies of West and Central Africa.en
dcterms.accessRightsLimited Access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationPolson, R. & Spencer, D. (1991).The technology adoption process in subsistence agriculture: the case of cassava in southwestern Nigeria. Agricultural Systems, 36(1), 65-78.en
dcterms.extentp. 65-78en
dcterms.issued1991-01
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCopyrighted; all rights reserved
dcterms.publisherElsevieren
dcterms.subjectfarmersen
dcterms.subjectcassavaen
dcterms.subjecthumid tropicsen
dcterms.subjectecologyen
dcterms.subjectsocioeconomic developmenten
dcterms.typeJournal Article

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