Determinants of Farmers' Knowledge on Soil and Water Conservation Technologies in Dry Zones of Central Highlands, Kenya

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2021Author
Njenga, Maureen W
Mugwe, Jayne N
Mogaka, Hezron R
Nyabuga, George
Oduor, Nathan
Kiboi, Milka
Ngetich, Felix
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah
Sijali, Isaya
Mugendi, Daniel
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This study ascertained the socioeconomic determinants of farmers’
knowledge on soil and water conservation technologies in Dry zones of
Central Highlands of Kenya involving 400 farming households. Results
showed that the majority of the farmers had inadequate knowledge on the use
and benefits of soil and water conservation technologies. The socio-economic
factors that influence knowledge levels of the knowledge-intensive
technologies were education level, gender, perceptions on soil fertility, farmer
group membership, access to training, farm size, access to credit, number of
livestock kept and access to farm equipment. This implies that there is the
need to come up with an all-inclusive policy that can be employed in
improving farmer’s level of knowledge through the use of more innovative
methods of information dissemination. This can be done by strengthening the
existing farmer groups, enhancing extension services, and also formulating
gender-friendly policies.
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https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/2972http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/22911