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Factors influencing adoption of sustainable soil and water conservation practices among smallholder farmers in Kwara State, Nigeria


Abigail Oluwatunmise Iyilade
Oluwasegun Ayodeji Alalade
Morenike Peju Longe
Agnes Olubunmi Alokan
Blessing Akinola-soji

Abstract

The study examined the factors influencing the adoption of soil and water conservation practices (SWCPs) among smallholder farmers in Kwara State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 210 farmers. Farmers were surveyed for their adoption of eleven (11) SWCPs, and risk factors and costs of production. Poisson regression model was employed to estimate soil and water conservation practices adoption. Sex, access to credit, land acquisition, technical support, ownership of livestock, distance to input/market, marital status and formal trainings had a significant relationship with the number of soil and water conservation practices adopted by smallholder farmers (P ≤0.01). Some personal and demographic factors, institutional factors, as well as socio-economic factors have a significant relationship with soils and water conservation practices adopted by farmers. Agricultural policies should be geared towards helping smallholder farmers have access to extension service for frequent dissemination of agricultural technology as this will increase the rate of adoption of soil and water conservation practices.


Keywords: Adoption, Soil and water conservation techniques; smallholder farmers, Kwara State


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