Identification of factors affecting adoption of improved rice varieties in the municipality of malanville, Benin
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Adoption of improved rice varieties is important for improving rice yield in Benin. This
study employed a double-hurdle model to assess factors influencing the adoption of
improved rice varieties using a cross-sectional dataset of 360 farmers randomly selected
in the municipality of Malanville in Benin. Estimation of the first hurdle indicates that
education, frequency of extension visits, frequency of farmer-based organization
meetings, access to credit, participation in market, off-farm activities, fertilizer use,
perception of soil fertility, access to media and ownership of mobile phone play significant
roles in adoption decision-making process in the municipality of Malanville. The results
from the second hurdle show that the land under improved rice is positively associated
with education, rice-farming experience, credit, off-farm activities, and soil fertility. These
findings suggest a strong institutional support measures for promoting the improved rice
varieties in Benin.
