Kaakyire Opoku-Acheampong , Enoch Kwame Tham-Agyekum , Fred Ankuyi , Ernest Laryea Okorley , John-Eudes Andivi Bakang , Fred Nimoh
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这项横断面研究旨在考察采用保护性农业(CA)对加纳阿散蒂地区 Adansi Akrofuom 区小农玉米粮食安全的影响。研究采用多阶段抽样技术,选取了 400 名已开始采用保护性农业的小农户。研究结果表明,轮作、连作、施肥、改良种子和覆盖种植是农民经常采用的农业耕作方法。农民的年龄、家庭规模、受教育年限、宗教信仰、获得推广的机会、小组访问的频率以及 CA 种植面积是农民采用 CA 实践的重要预测因素。农业生产方式的实施对家庭粮食安全水平有重要影响。农民们一致认为,获得信贷是他们在采用 CA 实践中面临的最大挑战。本文建议,必须更加重视持续和大量采用 CA 实践的努力,因为它们会影响农民的家庭粮食安全。
Effect of adoption of conservation agriculture on household food security of smallholder maize farmers in Ghana
This cross-sectional study set out to examine the effect of conservation agriculture (CA) adoption on the food security of smallholder maize farmers in the Adansi Akrofuom District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Using the multistage sampling technique, 400 small-scale farmers who have been introduced to CA were selected. The findings of the study show that crop rotation, row planting, fertilizer application, improved seeds and cover cropping were the CA practices often implemented by the farmers. Age of the farmer, household size, years of education, religion, access to extension, frequency of group visits, and the area under CA cultivation were significant predictors of farmers' adoption of CA practices. Implementation of CA practices has a significant effect on household level of food security. There was an agreement among the farmers that access to credit is the greatest challenge they face in using CA practices. The paper proposes that efforts towards the continuous and high adoption of CA practices must be given more attention since they can affect farmers’ household food security.