Connecting the farmers' knowledge and behaviors: Detection of influencing factors to sustainable cultivated land protection in Thiès Region, Senegal
Journal of Rural Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
116, P. 103634 - 103634
Published: March 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Analysis of Farmers’ Crop Rotation Intention and Behavior Using Structural Equation Modeling: Evidence from Heilongjiang Province, China
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 158 - 158
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Exploring
the
factors
driving
farmers’
crop
rotation
intention
and
behavior
can
provide
a
scientific
foundation
for
enhancing
policies.
Utilizing
448
micro-research
samples
from
three
counties
in
Heilongjiang
Province,
structural
equation
model
was
developed
to
examine
influencing
behavior.
This
analysis
focused
on
farmer
cognition,
family
endowment,
external
environment.
The
study
results
indicate
that
cognition
endowment
positively
impact
their
rotate.
intention,
turn,
is
crucial
driver
of
actual
However,
environment
tends
affect
rotational
negatively.
Then,
positive
effects
were
noted,
such
as
benefits
rotation,
policy
awareness,
social
support,
larger
cropland
area,
narrower
return,
profit
gap
between
maize
soybean,
lower
spatial
connectivity
standard,
higher
subsidy
standard
significantly
encourage
In
nutshell,
effectively
promote
area
it
enhance
communication,
target
households,
establish
differentiated
standards.
These
measures
are
essential
boosting
motivation
increasing
adoption
region.
Language: Английский
Farmers’ Willingness to Engage in Ecological Compensation for Crop Rotation in China’s Black Soil Regions
Ruhao Xue,
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Bonoua Faye,
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Rui Zhang
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et al.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 1320 - 1320
Published: Aug. 9, 2024
Assessments
of
farmer
satisfaction
can
be
a
crucial
tool
for
effectively
implementing
an
appropriate
ecological
compensation
policy.
This
study
evaluates
the
effectiveness
policy
crop
rotation
in
China’s
black
soil
regions
from
perspective
satisfaction.
Specifically,
utilizing
improved
entropy
TOPSIS,
logistic
regression,
and
obstacle
degree
model,
this
empirical
analyzes
performance
identifies
barriers
Heilongjiang
Province.
The
findings
indicate
that
gender
significantly
positively
affects
outcomes
at
10%
level,
while
age
has
notable
influence
5%
level.
Additionally,
family
labor
force
quality
cultivated
land,
both
significant
level
with
negative
coefficients,
suggest
diminished
likelihood
farmers
participating
these
projects.
family’s
source
income,
influential
1%
also
indicates
lower
propensity
among
to
engage.
Performance
analysis
reveals
values
variables
project’s
publicity
(A1),
protection
farmers’
rights
interest
(A3),
overall
project
(B1),
methods
(B3),
household
income
after
implementation
(C1)
are
above
average.
In
contrast,
supervision
management
(A2),
payment
funds
(A4),
standards
(B2),
welfare
life
(C2),
proactive
participation
(D1)
fall
below
average
3.03.
Therefore,
provides
comprehensive
framework
assessing
offers
recommendations
enhancing
its
performance.
Language: Английский
Decentralization Policies and Rural Socio-Economic Growth in Senegal: An Exploration of Their Contributions to Development and Transformation
Bonoua Faye,
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Jeanne Colette Diéne,
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Guoming Du
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et al.
World,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 1054 - 1076
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
Since
proclaiming
independence
in
1960,
Senegal
has
faced
economic
and
demographic
imbalances
across
its
regions.
To
address
these
disparities,
the
government
launched
decentralization
policies
three
major
phases,
aiming
to
stimulate
socio-economic
growth
at
local
level.
This
study
examines
impact
of
on
urban–rural
development
using
data
between
2000
2020,
a
multiple
linear
regression
model
entirety
Senegal.
The
findings
reveal
significant
correlations
rural
population
growth,
access
electricity,
fertilizer
availability,
per
capita
cultivated
land,
all
positively
associated
with
agricultural
productivity.
Additionally,
rapid
urbanization
(47.3%)
weak
land
tenure
(88.6%)
adversely
affect
ecological
systems
contribute
proliferation
slums.
A
notable
lack
health
facilities
highlights
severe
gap
healthcare
accessibility.
suggests
increasing
income,
creating
jobs,
promoting
that
support
collective
entrepreneurship
as
critical
steps.
It
also
recommends
adopting
“one
zone,
one
activity”
strategy
reduce
disparities
encourage
sustainable
Language: Английский
Factors influencing Satisfaction with mobile phone use for Accessing Agricultural Marketing Information by grape smallholder farmers in Dodoma, Tanzania
Alex I. Nyagango,
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Alfred Said Sife,
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Isaac Kazungu
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et al.
Global Knowledge Memory and Communication,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 15, 2024
Purpose
Despite
the
vast
potential
of
mobile
phone
use,
grape
smallholder
farmers’
satisfaction
with
use
has
attracted
insufficient
attention
among
scholars
in
Tanzania.
The
study
examined
factors
influencing
for
accessing
agricultural
marketing
information.
Design/methodology/approach
used
a
cross-sectional
research
design
and
mixed
method.
Structured
questionnaire
focus
group
discussions
were
to
collect
primary
data
from
400
sampled
farmers.
Data
analysed
inferentially
involving
two-way
analysis
variance,
ordinal
logistic
regression
thematic
analysis.
Findings
findings
indicate
statistically
significant
disparity
across
different
types
Grape
farmers
exhibited
higher
levels
concerning
information
on
selling
time
compared
all
other
(price,
buyers,
quality
quantity).
Factors
related
perceived
usefulness,
ease
experience
cost.
Originality/value
This
contributes
scientific
knowledge
by
providing
actionable
insights
formulating
unique
strategies
Language: Английский
Fishermen’s Satisfaction with the Services of Fisherman Identity Card: A Case from Rural Bangladesh
Iffat Ara Mahzabin,
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Mohammad Maruf Hasan,
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Saifur Rahman
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et al.
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
40(3)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
B
angladesh
is
a
country
located
in
the
northeastern
region
of
South
Asian
subcontinent,
characterized
by
numerous
rivers
and
extensive
coastal
lands
along
Bay
Bengal
to
south
(Islam
et
al.,
2021).The
majority
drained
Padma,
Brahmaputra,
Meghna
rivers,
forming
one
Language: Английский