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Indian agriculture system is facing severe crisis due to multiple stressors, including climate change, excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides, poor socio-economic condition of farmers and water scarcity. Adoption of sustainable form of agriculture is one of the remedies to deal with these stressors. Despite this, adoption of Sustainable Agriculture Practices (SAPs) is quite limited among farmers, which necessitates understanding the factors driving farmers’ adoption of SAPs. So far, studies have majorly prioritized socio-economic and demographic variables and lack comprehensive understanding of institutional and behavioural factors towards adoption of SAPs by farming community. Current research aims to address the underlying gaps, by focusing on understanding the contribution of institutional, attitudinal and perceptual factors manifesting in attitude and perception. Thereby, to understand the factors driving adoption of SAPs, we conducted a field survey of 400 farmers across Vidarbha and Marathwada regions of Maharashtra, India. We further used structural equation modeling to model the relationship between SAPs and its driving factors i.e., intrinsic motivation and institutional factors. Findings show that perceived usefulness, easiness and compatibility are strong motivation in implementing sustainable agriculture practices by farmers. These factors need to be inculcated among farmers for improving their adoption of SAPs. The subsidy provided on seeds, fertilizers, and water leads to overutilization of these resources, which itself is an unsustainable practice. Only incentives and extension services showed a statistically significant and positive relationship with the adoption of SAPs. Findings can help policymakers in designing targeted interventions for farmers and agriculture sector in India.
由于气候变化、过度使用化肥和杀虫剂、农民社会经济状况不佳以及水资源短缺等多重压力,印度农业系统正面临着严重危机。采用可持续农业形式是应对这些压力的补救措施之一。尽管如此,农民采用可持续农业实践(SAPs)的情况相当有限,这就需要了解推动农民采用 SAPs 的因素。迄今为止,研究主要优先考虑社会经济和人口变量,对农业社区采用 SAP 的制度和行为因素缺乏全面了解。目前的研究旨在通过重点了解体现在态度和观念中的制度、态度和观念因素的贡献,来弥补潜在的差距。因此,为了了解推动采用 SAP 的因素,我们对印度马哈拉施特拉邦维达巴和马拉瓦达地区的 400 名农民进行了实地调查。我们进一步使用结构方程模型来模拟 SAP 与其驱动因素(即内在动机和制度因素)之间的关系。研究结果表明,感知有用性、简易性和兼容性是农民实施可持续农业实践的强大动力。需要向农民灌输这些因素,以提高他们对 SAP 的采用率。对种子、化肥和水的补贴会导致对这些资源的过度利用,这本身就是一种不可持续的做法。只有激励措施和推广服务与采用结构调整方案有统计学意义上的正相关关系。研究结果有助于决策者为印度农民和农业部门设计有针对性的干预措施。