Adoption of Organic Agriculture in Rakai District, Uganda (Paperback)

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Uganda is one of the countries where Organic agriculture has thrived for sometime. However, because of its' perceived labour intensity some small scale farmers are reluctant to adopt it. This book therefore aims at exploring the dynamics of adoption of organic agriculture in Kyalulangira sub-county, Rakai district located in Uganda. It sought to find out how farmers perceived organic agriculture, the reasons for the persistent use of synthetic agrochemicals in the area, the factors affecting organic agriculture adoption, the challenges to organic agriculture practice in the sub-county as well as farmers' recommendations for popularising organic agriculture in the area. Following a survey design, we interviewed one hundred fifty randomly selected farmers from the five parishes of Kyalulangira sub-county, Rakai District. Results from the study indicate that organic agriculture is mainly perceived as farming without synthetic agrochemicals. Farmers' knowledge/awareness of organic agriculture and cost of production are the main factors influencing adoption.

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Uganda is one of the countries where Organic agriculture has thrived for sometime. However, because of its' perceived labour intensity some small scale farmers are reluctant to adopt it. This book therefore aims at exploring the dynamics of adoption of organic agriculture in Kyalulangira sub-county, Rakai district located in Uganda. It sought to find out how farmers perceived organic agriculture, the reasons for the persistent use of synthetic agrochemicals in the area, the factors affecting organic agriculture adoption, the challenges to organic agriculture practice in the sub-county as well as farmers' recommendations for popularising organic agriculture in the area. Following a survey design, we interviewed one hundred fifty randomly selected farmers from the five parishes of Kyalulangira sub-county, Rakai District. Results from the study indicate that organic agriculture is mainly perceived as farming without synthetic agrochemicals. Farmers' knowledge/awareness of organic agriculture and cost of production are the main factors influencing adoption.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2013

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First published

March 2013

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

96

ISBN-13

978-3-659-36093-0

Barcode

9783659360930

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LSN

3-659-36093-7



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