The Impact of Government Subsidies and Quality Certification on Farmers’ Adoption of Green Pest Control Technologies DOI Creative Commons

Yuying Yang,

Yubin Wang

Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1), P. 35 - 35

Published: Dec. 26, 2024

Shandong and Henan provinces face significant pest disease issues, creating a strong demand for green control technologies. This paper analyzes the impact of government subsidies quality certification on farmers’ adoption technologies, based 419 survey responses collected through stratified sampling in 2024, using Heckman two-stage model. The results show following: (1) Government significantly promote with regression coefficients 0.260 0.493, respectively. (2) An interaction effect exists between coefficient 0.454. For given subsidy, higher levels increase likelihood farmers adopting (3) From perspective human capital quantity, there is obvious heterogeneity (4) generational differences, has while no difference subsidies. Therefore, it necessary to establish stable multi-channel transfer payment system, improve construction agricultural product traceability take two-pronged approach, complement each other’s strengths build targeted incentive mechanism different groups farmers.

Language: Английский

Influence of Internet Use on Farmers' Low‐Carbon Production Practices: The Mediating Role of Capital Endowment DOI Open Access
Zhong Ren

Rural Sociology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 4, 2025

Abstract Popularizing low‐carbon production practice (LCPP) is essential for addressing climate change and achieving sustainable agricultural development. However, farmers' engagement in such practices remains suboptimal. The impact of the Internet, as a facilitative tool network economy era, has not been comprehensively explored. Utilizing survey data from 595 grain growers China, this study employs Poisson model to assess direct effect, heterogeneity, mechanism Internet use on LCPP among farmers. First, analysis reveals positive correlation between LCPP; specifically, each unit increase boosts likelihood engaging by 3.6 percentage points. Second, effect more pronounced new‐generation farmers, those large‐scale operations, economically developed villages. Third, enhances improving capital endowment, including cultural, social, economic capital. Consequently, government should enhance rural information infrastructure provide training help farmers build endowment promote LCPP.

Language: Английский

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Impact of agricultural credit on productivity, cost and returns from cocoa production in Ghana DOI Creative Commons
David Boansi,

Michael Gyasi,

Stephen Nuamah

et al.

Cogent Economics & Finance, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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Economic and Environmental Effects of Farmers’ Green Production Behaviors: Evidence from Major Rice-Producing Areas in Jiangxi Province, China DOI Creative Commons
Mengling Zhang, Li Zhou, Yuhan Zhang

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(10), P. 1668 - 1668

Published: Oct. 13, 2024

This study examines the economic and environmental impacts of green production practices among farmers. It aims to contribute sustainable agricultural development, mitigate non-point source (NPS) pollution, align protection with growth. paper utilizes survey data from 1345 farm households in main rice areas Jiangxi Province, China, using example reduced fertilizer application (RFA) constructs a slack-based measure envelopment analysis (DEA—SBM) model undesirable outputs effects applies an endogenous switching regression (ESRM) test farmers’ adoption technologies. We found following: (1) The RFA behavior farmers has significant positive impact on their net profit per hectare (NPH), helping increase income, ranging 2.05% 6.54%. (2) Farmers’ productivity (AGP), contributing improvement environment, 44.09% 45.35%. (3) A heterogeneity inconsistencies income-enhancing environmental-enhancing at different quantiles NPH AGP. Therefore, attention should be placed improving product quality supervision system under market circulation mechanism, creating land scale conditions conducive promotion reduction technologies promoting implementation externality internalization compensation systems.

Language: Английский

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Adoption of Fertilizer-Reduction and Efficiency-Increasing Technologies in China: The Role of Information Acquisition Ability DOI Creative Commons

Caiyan Yang,

Weihong Huang, Yu Xiao

et al.

Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(8), P. 1339 - 1339

Published: Aug. 10, 2024

Reducing fertilizer use and increasing its efficiency will improve the quality of farmland resource conservation. These are necessary steps to achieving green development in agriculture. Nevertheless, fertilizer-reduction efficiency-increasing technologies (FREITs) remain limited. To situation, 538 farmers Jiangsu Hubei Provinces were surveyed with goal measuring information acquisition ability (IAA) using an Item Response Theory (IRT) model. A model improved technology selection was employed conjunction IV-probit examine impacts IAA on farmers’ adoption FREITs. The results showed that 34.76% had adopted FREITs, 12.45% 26.02% having Soil Testing Formula Fertilization Technology (STFFT) Organic Fertilizer Replacement (OFRT), respectively. Second, who used more access channels greater IAA, which significantly their Third, participation technical training increased degree understanding probability adopting remained robust after accounting for endogeneity correlation. Consequently, enhancing organizing training, improving publicity promote

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Government Subsidies and Quality Certification on Farmers’ Adoption of Green Pest Control Technologies DOI Creative Commons

Yuying Yang,

Yubin Wang

Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1), P. 35 - 35

Published: Dec. 26, 2024

Shandong and Henan provinces face significant pest disease issues, creating a strong demand for green control technologies. This paper analyzes the impact of government subsidies quality certification on farmers’ adoption technologies, based 419 survey responses collected through stratified sampling in 2024, using Heckman two-stage model. The results show following: (1) Government significantly promote with regression coefficients 0.260 0.493, respectively. (2) An interaction effect exists between coefficient 0.454. For given subsidy, higher levels increase likelihood farmers adopting (3) From perspective human capital quantity, there is obvious heterogeneity (4) generational differences, has while no difference subsidies. Therefore, it necessary to establish stable multi-channel transfer payment system, improve construction agricultural product traceability take two-pronged approach, complement each other’s strengths build targeted incentive mechanism different groups farmers.

Language: Английский

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0