To what extent do weather and climate information services drive the adoption of climate-smart agriculture practices in Ghana?

被引:46
|
作者
Djido, Abdoulaye [1 ]
Zougmore, Robert B. [1 ]
Houessionon, Prosper [1 ]
Ouedraogo, Mathieu [1 ]
Ouedraogo, Issa [1 ]
Diouf, Ndeye Seynabou [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr & Food Secur CCAFS, ICRISAT West Cent Africa Reg Off, CGIAR Res Program Climate Change, BP 320, Bamako, Mali
关键词
Potential outcomes means; Average treatment effects; Recursive bivariate probit; Endogeneity; Upper West Region; ESOKO; CCAFS; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; FOOD SECURITY; LAND-USE; LESSONS; ADAPTATION; INTERVENTIONS; VARIABILITY; AFRICA; IMPACT; PRIORITIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.crm.2021.100309
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
There is a growing interest in understanding the linkages between the use of weather and climate information services (WCIS) and the adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices. At present, however, there is little guidance on the impact of the use of WCIS on the adoption of CSA practices. This study examines this nexus by focusing on mobile phone delivery channels of weather forecasts through the ESOKO platform in the Upper West Region of Ghana. We employ a simultaneous equation system with a recursive bivariate probit model in which both the outcome (CSA practices) and the endogenous treatment variable (WCIS) are binary. We found the use of WCIS is endogenously treated to farmers in the adoption models of pest-resistant crops, water management, and multiple cropping practices. The use of WCIS significantly increases the adoption of water management and multiple cropping practices by 6.8% and 5.6% respectively. We found, however, no statistical significance on the effects of WCIS on the adoption rates of erosion control, pest-resistant crops, and integrated pest management. Our findings underscore the importance of the source of information on agricultural practices (e.g. radio, TV), farmers' characteristics (e.g. gender, age) and their perceptions of climate change in the decision to use WCIS. Pathways for promoting CSA practices should address the adoption barriers inherent to farmers' characteristics and their livelihood strategies (e.g. livestock, income diversification).
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Do institutions, incentives, and information enhance adoption of climate smart agriculture practices? Empirical evidence from India
    Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar
    Viswanathan, P. K.
    Singh, Aparajay Kumar
    ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 50
  • [42] Meteorological information utilization and adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices; modifying factors and mediating effect
    Nantongo, Beckie
    Ssekandi, Joseph
    Ngom, Ablaye
    Dieng, Birane
    Diouf, Ndongo
    Diouf, Jules
    Noba, Kandioura
    ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 46
  • [43] Farm household typology and adoption of climate-smart agriculture practices in smallholder farming systems of southern Africa
    Makate, Clifton
    Makate, Marshall
    Mango, Nelson
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2018, 10 (04): : 421 - 439
  • [44] Payments for environmental services to promote "climate-smart agriculture"? Potential and challenges
    Engel, Stefanie
    Muller, Adrian
    AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2016, 47 : 173 - 184
  • [45] Adoption of climate-smart practices and its impact on farm performance and risk exposure among smallholder farmers in Ghana
    Issahaku, Gazali
    Abdulai, Awudu
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2020, 64 (02) : 396 - 420
  • [46] Adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices among farm households in Ghana: The role of farmer participation in training programmes
    Zakaria, Abraham
    Azumah, Shaibu Baanni
    Appiah-Twumasi, Mark
    Dagunga, Gilbert
    TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY, 2020, 63
  • [47] Promoting the adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies among maize farmers in Ghana: using digital advisory services
    Asante, Bright O.
    Ma, Wanglin
    Prah, Stephen
    Temoso, Omphile
    MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE, 2024, 29 (03)
  • [48] Determinants of Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption Among Rice Farmers: Enhancing Sustainability
    Pandeya, Shreesha
    Gajurel, Aarju
    Mishra, Binayak P.
    Devkota, Kedar
    Gyawali, Buddhi R.
    Upadhaya, Suraj
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (23)
  • [49] Gendered Gaps in the Adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture in Africa and How to Overcome Them
    Boudalia, Sofiane
    Teweldebirhan, Mahilet Dawit
    Ariom, Thaddaeus Obaji
    Diouf, Ndeye Seynabou
    Nambeye, Eva
    Gondwe, Therese Mwatitha
    Mbo'o-Tchouawou, Michele
    Okoth, Sheila A.
    Huyer, Sophia
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (13)
  • [50] Promoting the adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies among maize farmers in Ghana: using digital advisory services
    Bright O. Asante
    Wanglin Ma
    Stephen Prah
    Omphile Temoso
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2024, 29