IF 6.3 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Smart agricultural technology Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.atech.2024.100711
Paresh Kumar Sarma , Mohammad Jahangir Alam , Samiha Sarwar , Sadika Haque , Golam Rabbani , Ismat Ara Begum , Andrew M. McKenzie
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本研究探讨了社会文化动态(SCD)对奶牛场家庭粮食和营养安全的影响。认识到文化习俗、社会网络和资源获取在影响粮食安全方面的作用,我们强调有必要将这些因素纳入奶牛场的干预措施中。我们采用系统随机抽样技术,于 2024 年在孟加拉国拉杰巴里区调查了 400 个家庭,并使用计划行为理论(TPB)和偏最小平方结构方程模型(PLS-SEM 模型)对数据进行了分析。结果显示,采用社会文化动态的意向与粮食和营养安全之间存在正相关。因此,增强意向、扩大社区和社会网络以及改善感知行为控制可对奶牛养殖户的食品和营养安全(FNS)状况产生积极影响。本研究强调了将社会文化因素纳入旨在改善奶牛养殖社区食品和营养安全的干预措施的重要性。研究表明,通过考虑文化信仰、社会网络和感知行为控制,结合当地社会文化习俗可以提高食品和营养安全。要有效解决畜牧业家庭的食品安全问题,关键是要了解影响其做法的复杂的社会文化动态。政策制定者可以通过承认和尊重这些社区的文化价值观和信仰来调整干预措施,以满足他们的独特需求。这种方法将鼓励社区参与并激励可持续的做法。整合社会文化动态、促进奶牛养殖社区粮食和营养安全的关键战略包括强调文化敏感性、建立社会网络以及与利益相关者合作。
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Understanding dairy livestock farmers’ intention to adopt sociocultural dynamics for food security using the theory of planned behaviour
This study examines the impact of socio-cultural dynamics (SCD) on food and nutrition security in dairy farming households. Recognizing the role of cultural practices, social networks, and access to resources in shaping food security, we emphasize the need to incorporate these factors into interventions for dairy farming. Using a systematic random sampling technique, we surveyed 400 households in the Rajbari District of Bangladesh in 2024 and analyzed the data using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM model). The results revealed a positive association between the intention to adopt socio-cultural dynamics and food and nutritional security. Therefore, enhancing intention, expanding community and social networks, and improving perceived behavioral control can positively impact the food and nutrition security (FNS) status of dairy farming households. This study underscores the importance of integrating socio-cultural considerations into interventions aimed at improving food and nutrition security in dairy farming communities. It demonstrates that incorporating local socio-cultural practices can enhance food and nutrition security by considering cultural beliefs, social networks, and perceived behavioral control. To effectively address food security in livestock farming households, it is crucial to understand the complex socio-cultural dynamics that shape their practices. Policymakers can tailor interventions to meet the unique needs of these communities by acknowledging and respecting their cultural values and beliefs. This approach will encourage community engagement and incentivize sustainable practices. Key strategies to integrate socio-cultural dynamics and promote food and nutrition security in dairy farming communities include emphasizing cultural sensitivity, building social networks, and collaborating with stakeholders.
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