Impact of agroecological practices on farm performance in Botswana

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1017/s1742170524000036
Obakeng Tevin Selelo, Gideon Danso-Abbeam, Abiodun A. Ogundeji
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Despite the potential of agroecological practices to promote sustainable agrifood systems, their adoption among farmers is limited, and there is insufficient information regarding their impact on farm performance. This study evaluates the adoption of agroecological practices and their impact on farm performance among vegetable farmers in Botswana. The multivariate probit model was used to understand the complementarity and/or substitutability of the key agroecological practices under consideration—mulching, cover cropping, afforestation, and minimum tillage, as well as their determinants. Furthermore, the direct two-stage least squares (direct-2sls) technique within the framework of instrumental variable treatment effect regression (ivtreatreg) was used to eliminate self-selection bias that may be evident as a result of observed and unobserved characteristics. The results indicated that the agroecological practices are complementary and that the practice of one agroecology is conditional on another. The factors shaping the adoption of these agroecological practices vary among them. Furthermore, the adoption of agroecological practices led to a significant improvement in farmers' net revenue and yield, and farmers that did not adopt any of the practices would have been better off if they had adopted them. These findings have significant implications for stakeholders and will boost the campaign for the adoption of agroecological practices to improve farm performance and, consequently, farmers' welfare.
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生态农业实践对博茨瓦纳农场绩效的影响
尽管生态农业实践具有促进可持续农粮系统的潜力,但农民采用这些实践的情况却很有限,有关其对农场绩效影响的信息也不充分。本研究评估了博茨瓦纳菜农采用生态农业实践的情况及其对农场绩效的影响。本研究采用多元 probit 模型来了解所考虑的主要生态农业措施(覆膜、覆盖种植、植树造林和最小耕作)的互补性和/或替代性及其决定因素。此外,还在工具变量处理效应回归(ivtreatreg)框架内使用了直接两阶段最小二乘法(direct-2sls)技术,以消除因观察到的和未观察到的特征而可能出现的自我选择偏差。结果表明,生态农业实践具有互补性,一种生态农业实践以另一种为条件。影响采用这些生态农业做法的因素各不相同。此外,采用生态农业做法可显著提高农民的净收入和产量,而未采用任何生态农业做法的农民如果采用这些做法,情况会更好。这些研究结果对利益相关者具有重要意义,并将推动采用生态农业实践的运动,以提高农场绩效,进而改善农民福利。
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Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 农林科学-农业综合
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (formerly American Journal of Alternative Agriculture) is a multi-disciplinary journal which focuses on the science that underpins economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable approaches to agriculture and food production. The journal publishes original research and review articles on the economic, ecological, and environmental impacts of agriculture; the effective use of renewable resources and biodiversity in agro-ecosystems; and the technological and sociological implications of sustainable food systems. It also contains a discussion forum, which presents lively discussions on new and provocative topics.
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