Publication: Effects of social network factors on information acquisition and adoption of improved groundnut varieties: the case of Uganda and Kenya
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2014
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USAID under Peanut CRSP Grant
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Springer Science and Business
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Abstract
Social networks play a significant role in
learning and thus in farmers’ adoption of new agricultural
technologies. This study examined the effects of social
network factors on information acquisition and adoption of
new seed varieties among groundnut farmers in Uganda
and Kenya. The data were generated through face-to-face
interviews from a random sample of 461 farmers, 232 in
Uganda and 229 in Kenya. To assess these effects two
alternative econometric models were used: a seemingly
unrelated bivariate probit (SUBP) model and a recursive
bivariate probit (RBP) model. The statistical evaluation of
the SUBP shows that information acquisition and adoption
decisions are interrelated while tests for the RBP do not
support this latter model. Therefore, the analysis is based
on the results obtained from the SUBP. These results reveal
that social network factors, particularly weak ties with
external support (e.g., researchers, extension agents, etc.),
partially influence information acquisition, but do not
influence adoption. In Uganda, external support, gender,
farm size, and geographic location have an impact on
information acquisition. In Kenya, external support and
geographic location also have an impact on information
acquisition. With regard to adoption, gender, household
size, and geographic location play the most important roles
for Ugandan farmers, while in Kenya information from
external sources, education, and farm size affect adoption
choice. The study provides insight on the importance of
external weak ties in groundnut farming, and a need to
understand regional differences along gender lines while
developing agricultural strategies. This study further
illustrates the importance of farmer participation in applied
technology research and the impact of social interactions
among farmers and external agents.
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Social networks, Strong and weak ties Adoption, Information acquisition, Kenya, Uganda, Groundnuts
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