乌干达畜牧业走廊农牧业社区创新的见解

James Mbaziira
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撒哈拉以南非洲的环境冲击和压力的速度和范围现在是前所未有的,导致气候变化影响,特别是干旱的强度和不可预测性不断增加。提高生计和生产系统适应能力的创新努力正在增加。创新包括以不同的方式做事或改进现有技术的新方法。在农牧区,现有的创业创新和影响成功的因素都没有得到评估。2022年3月至6月对426名受访者进行的跨部门家庭调查用于收集创新采用的详细数据。采用主成分分析(PCA)和多变量probit回归模型来表征农业合作社对干旱的创业创新及其决定因素。结果表明,农牧业的创业能力通过水土管理和产品改良创新得到了体现。多元probit模型的结果还显示,改善了主屋屋顶,获得了改善的水源,以贷款为基础的组织的会员资格显著增加了创新的采用率,而男性户主、教育水平、农业组织的会员身份以及与作物市场的距离显著降低了创新的利用率。虽然农牧民采用了许多创新,但这是一种被动而非主动的方式,有限的创业技能造成了模糊的影响。我们建议进行充分的后续研究,以帮助挖掘农牧民创新和创业技能之间的过程和相互联系。
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Insights into agropastoral communities’ innovations in uganda's cattle corridor

The rate and scope of environmental shock and stresses are now unprecedented in sub-Saharan Africa resulting into increasing intensity and unpredictability of climate change impacts in particular drought. The innovation efforts to enhance adaptive capacity of livelihoods and production systems are on increase. Innovation includes the new ways of doing things differently or improving the existing technologies. Within the agropastoral areas, existing entreprenueral innovations used and factors influencing success are unassessed. Across-sectional household survey among 426 respondents undertaken in March –June 2022, was used to collect perquisite data on innovation adoption. Principal component analysis (PCA) and multivariate probit regression models were used to characterize entreprenueral innovation to drought and its determinants among agroapstoral communities. Results showed agropastoral entrepreneurial abilities were exhibited through soil and water management and product enhancement innovation. Multivariate probit model results also revealed that having improved main house roof, access to improved water sources and memberships loan based organizations significantly increased innovation adoption while male household head, level of education, membership to agricultural based organizations and distance to crop markets significantly reduced innovation adoption. While, agropastoralists adopted many innovations it was in a reactive than proactive manner with limited entrepreneurial skills causing ambiguous effects. We recommend ample follow up research to help unearth the proceses and interlinks between innovations and entrepreneurship skills among agropastoralists.

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