Influence of Internet Use on Farmers' Low‐Carbon Production Practices: The Mediating Role of Capital Endowment☆
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
Impact of agricultural credit on productivity, cost and returns from cocoa production in Ghana
David Boansi,
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Michael Gyasi,
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Stephen Nuamah
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et al.
Cogent Economics & Finance,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Economic and Environmental Effects of Farmers’ Green Production Behaviors: Evidence from Major Rice-Producing Areas in Jiangxi Province, China
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
Adoption of Fertilizer-Reduction and Efficiency-Increasing Technologies in China: The Role of Information Acquisition Ability
Caiyan Yang,
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Weihong Huang,
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Yu Xiao
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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
The Impact of Government Subsidies and Quality Certification on Farmers’ Adoption of Green Pest Control Technologies
Yuying Yang,
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Yubin Wang
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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