Evaluating adoption of climate smart agricultural practices among farmers in the Fujian Province, China

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Rao Sabir Sattar
Muhammad Sajid Mehmood
Muhammad Hammad Raza
V. P. I. S. Wijeratne
Babar Shahbaz
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[1] University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Institute of Agricultural Extension, Education and Rural Development
[2] Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,College of Agriculture
[3] Henan University,The College of Geography and Environmental Science
[4] Henan University,Key Laboratory of Geospatial Technology for Middle and Lower Yellow River Regions, Ministry of Education
[5] Key Research Institute of Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development,Collaborative Innovation Center On Yellow River Civilization Jointly Built By Henan Province and Ministry of Education
[6] Henan University,Center for Computational Geography
[7] The College of Geography and Environmental Science,Department of Agricultural Extension and Education
[8] Henan University,Department of Geography
[9] Ghazi University Dera Ghazi Khan,undefined
[10] University of Colombo,undefined
[11] Cumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha,undefined
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Adoption; CSA practices; Crop rotation; Influencing factors; Binary logit model;
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This study examined the adaptation level of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices among the farmers and the factors influencing the adoption of CSA practices in the Fujian Province, China. In this study, questionnaire survey data was analyzed, and 600 respondents were randomly selected as sample through randomly sampling technique. Descriptive statistics, adoption level index (ALI), and binary logit model were used for data analyses. These results indicated a moderate adoption level of CSA practices in the Fujian Province. Use of improved varieties, conservation tillage, fallow cropping, new technology, and intercropping were prevalent CSA practices among the farmers in the study area. In addition, farmers were not very interested in using herbicides on their farmlands, and only 20% of the respondents used herbicides in the Fujian Province. Except for Nindge village in the Fujian Province, all other studied villages have adapted to using organic fertilizer (around 50% of total respondents). However, more than 60% of respondents have claimed they still use chemical weed/insect/disease control in their farmlands. Age and working experience of farmers were the most influencing factors affecting the increase in the adoption of CSA practices among the farmers, and to the results of the binary logit model, education was not significant. Landholding, loan access, and access to agricultural extensions and organizations considerably impacted the adoption level of CSA practices among the farmers in the Fujian Province. Finally, this study will be helpful to decision-makers to make appropriate decisions to minimize the impact of climate change on agriculture and improve the standard of human life and food security.
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页码:45331 / 45341
页数:10
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