How Does Part-Time Farming Affect Farmers’ Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Jianghan Plain, China?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Hypothesis and Research Method
2.1. Research Hypothesis
2.2. Research Method
2.2.1. Variable Definition
2.2.2. Multivariate Logistic Model
2.2.3. Flow Chart
3. Research Area and Data Sources
3.1. Research Area
3.2. Data Source
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Socioeconomic Characteristics
4.2. Part-Time Farming Analysis
4.3. Famers’ Adoption of CA Technology
4.3.1. Cognition Degree of Farmers’ CA Technology
4.3.2. Farmers’ Adoption of CA Technology
4.4. The Impact of Part-Time Farming on Farmers’ Adoption of CA Technology
5. Conclusions and Policy Implication
5.1. Conclusions
5.2. Policy Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable Types | Variable | Variable Definitions and Assignments |
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The dependent variable | CA adoption | Adopt five = 5; Adopt four = 4; Adopt three = 3; Adopt two = 2; Adopt one = 1; No adoption = 0 |
The independent variables | Full-time farmers | Non-agricultural income accounts for 0–10% = 1; others = 0 |
I part-time farmers | Non-agricultural income accounts for 10–50% = 1; others = 0 | |
II part-time farmers | Non-agricultural income accounts for 50–90% = 1; others = 0 | |
Individual characteristics | Gender | Male = 1; Female = 2 |
Age | Actual value | |
Education level | Primary school and below = 1; Primary school = 2; Junior high school = 3; High school = 4; University and above = 5 | |
To serve as a village cadre | Yes = 1; No = 2 | |
Family characteristics | Number of agricultural labor force | Actual value |
Health condition of family members | Very poor = 1; Poor = 2; General = 3; Good = 4; Very good = 5 | |
Contracted area of farmland | Actual value | |
Welfare cognition | Economic welfare cognition | CA technology can bring me a good income: Totally disagree = 1; Disagree = 2; General = 3; Agree = 4; Totally agree = 5 |
Social welfare cognition | CA technology is beneficial to social development and progress: Totally disagree = 1; Disagree = 2; General = 3; Agree = 4; Totally agree = 5 | |
Ecological welfare cognition | CA technology is good for ecological environment improvement: Totally disagree =1; Disagree = 2; General = 3; Agree = 4; Totally agree = 5 | |
Region | Location of the respondents | Yicheng = 1, Jingshan = 2 |
Variable | Classification | Frequency | Proportion | Variable | Classification | Frequency | Proportion |
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Gender | Male | 311 | 71.8% | Village cadres | Yes | 38 | 8.8% |
Female | 122 | 28.2% | No | 395 | 91.2% | ||
Age | ≤40 | 20 | 4.6% | Annual family income (Yuan) | ≤20,000 yuan | 129 | 29.8% |
41–50 | 88 | 20.3% | >20,000–40,000 | 116 | 26.8% | ||
51–60 | 177 | 40.9% | >40,000–60,000 | 83 | 19.2% | ||
61–70 | 117 | 27.0% | >60,000–80,000 | 41 | 9.4% | ||
>70 | 31 | 7.2% | >80,000 | 64 | 14.8% | ||
Education level | Primary school and below | 63 | 14.5% | Contracted land scale | ≤3 mu | 43 | 9.9% |
Primary school | 160 | 37.0% | >3–6 mu | 76 | 17.6% | ||
Junior high school | 181 | 41.8% | >6–9 mu | 55 | 12.7% | ||
High school | 26 | 6.0% | >9–12 mu | 79 | 18.2% | ||
University and above | 3 | 0.7% | >12 mu | 180 | 41.6% |
Part-time | Number | Proportion | Proportion Over | Junior High School | Annual Family Income | Contracted |
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Farming Situation | (%) | 50 Years Old (%) | and Above (%) | (10 Thousand Yuan) | Land Area (mu) | |
Pure farmers | 205 | 47.34 | 80.98 | 45.85 | 3.67 | 9.84 |
I part-time households | 73 | 16.86 | 76.71 | 50.68 | 4.68 | 10.29 |
II part-time households | 95 | 21.94 | 85.26 | 51.58 | 6.07 | 9.05 |
Non-agricultural households | 60 | 13.86 | 81.67 | 50.00 | 8.53 | 7.50 |
Adoption | Number | Proportion | Proportion Over | Junior High School | Annual Family Income | Contracted |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(%) | 50 Years Old (%) | and Above (%) | (10 Thousand Yuan) | Land Area (mu) | ||
Yes | 398 | 91.92 | 81.91 | 48.49 | 5.06 | 9.43 |
Variable | Model I | Model II | ||||
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Coefficient | SD | Exp(β) | Coefficient | SD | Exp(β) | |
Full time households (X1) | 1.083 *** | 0.304 | 2.953 | 0.698 * | 0.365 | 2.011 |
I part-time households (X2) | 0.959 *** | 0.354 | 2.609 | 0.670 * | 0.388 | 1.955 |
II part-time households (X3) | 0.665 ** | 0.338 | 1.944 | 0.824 ** | 0.351 | 2.279 |
Gender (X4) | −0.822 *** | 0.229 | 0.439 | |||
Age (X5) | −0.111 | 0.012 | 0.989 | |||
Education level (X6) | −0.004 | 0.121 | 0.996 | |||
Village cadre (X7) | −0.437 | 0.347 | 0.646 | |||
Number of agri-labor force (X8) | 0.003 | 0.020 | 1.003 | |||
Health status (X9) | 0.059 | 0.162 | 1.060 | |||
Contracted area (X10) | 0.381 *** | 0.130 | 1.463 | |||
Economic welfare cognition (X12) | 0.005 * | 0.026 | 1.048 | |||
Social welfare cognition (X12) | 0.225 ** | 0.108 | 1.252 | |||
Ecological welfare cognition (X13) | 0.169 | 0.142 | 1.184 | |||
Region (X14) | −0.730 *** | 0.266 | 0.482 | |||
R2 | 187.676 | 500.294 | ||||
p | 0.000 | 0.000 | ||||
Observations | 433 | 433 |
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Yang, X.; Sang, Y. How Does Part-Time Farming Affect Farmers’ Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Jianghan Plain, China? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5983. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165983
Yang X, Sang Y. How Does Part-Time Farming Affect Farmers’ Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Jianghan Plain, China? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(16):5983. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165983
Chicago/Turabian StyleYang, Xin, and Yiming Sang. 2020. "How Does Part-Time Farming Affect Farmers’ Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Jianghan Plain, China?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16: 5983. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165983
APA StyleYang, X., & Sang, Y. (2020). How Does Part-Time Farming Affect Farmers’ Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Jianghan Plain, China? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(16), 5983. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165983