Factors affecting on canola farmers’ adoption of sustainable agriculture in Golestan province, Iran
Subject Areas : Agroecology JournalAmir Ahmadpour 1 , Mohsen Moradian 2
1 - Assistance professor
Agricultural Extension and Education Department
Islamic Azad University
Sari Branch
Sari, Iran
2 - M.Sc. of Agricultural Extension and Education Department
Islamic Azad University
Sari Branch
Sari, Iran
Keywords: farming Innovation, soil protection, low input, alternative agriculture, resource conservation, efficient water use,
Abstract :
The study aim was identifying of effective factors on canola farmers’ adoption to sustainable agriculture. The research tools were the questionnaire, which panel of experts had confirmed its validity, and its reliability had been reported from 0.75 to 0.85. The target population of the study consisted of all canola farmers in Golestan province (N=7543), according to Cochran’ formula, a number of 365 people were selected using statistical sampling in a stratified randomization method. Finally, 296 questionnaires were gathered and analyzed (n=296). The knowledge and adoption of canola farmers majority about sustainable agriculture were at moderate and acceptable levels, respectively. The main practices of sustainable agriculture were observing proper time for cultivating, proper time for using chemical fertilizers, and amount of seeds, respectively. Furthermore, the main pushing factors of developing sustainable agriculture were management factor, attitude toward sustainable agriculture, and the amount of using information channels, respectively. In multiple linear regression analysis,social participation, extension-education participation, knowledge about and attitude toward sustainable agriculture”explained37.30 %of the variation of the adoption of sustainable agriculture bycanola farmers.In this regard, it is recommended that training sessions with providing the necessary incentives to farmers,besides increasing knowledge and improving their attitudes, the methods that contribute to the sustainability of crop production should be emphasized
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