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Malkanthi S., Rathnachandra S. Female Farmers’ Agricultural Information Needs and Food Production: A Case Study of Imbulpe ds Division in Sri Lanka
Autor | S.H. Pushpa Malkanthi, S.D. Dilini Rathnachandra |
Tytuł | Female Farmers’ Agricultural Information Needs and Food Production: A Case Study of Imbulpe ds Division in Sri Lanka |
Title | Female Farmers’ Agricultural Information Needs and Food Production: A Case Study of Imbulpe ds Division in Sri Lanka |
Słowa kluczowe | agricultural information, Imbulpe, information needs, Sri Lanka, women farmers |
Key words | agricultural information, Imbulpe, information needs, Sri Lanka, women farmers |
Abstrakt | The study was conducted to find out female farmers’ agricultural information needs and their impact on food production, in the Imbulpe DS Division in Sri Lanka. Of the female farmers in the area, 238 were taken as the sample for the study from seven selected Grama Niladhari (GN) divisions in the area. Female farmers were selected by using a simple random sampling method from these purposively selected GN divisions. A pre-tested, interviewer-administered questionnaire survey was used as the primary data collection method from March to July 2019. Data analysis was done by using descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis. The result revealed that the majority (62.6%) of respondents were middle aged (40-59 years), married, and belonged to families with 4-5 members. Most respondents (64.3 %) had studied up to junior secondary education level. Their average farm land size is 0.84 acres and they have farming experience of about 15 years. Most of the respondents mentioned that they had obtained higher levels of information needs about improved crop varieties. In addition, female farmers reported that they moderately need information on application of agrochemicals, improved market systems and modern farming technologies. Extension agents and other female farmers act as their major sources of agricultural information and ICT equipment acts as the least important agricultural information source in this area. Moreover, there is a significant positive association between the agricultural information needs and food production. Therefore, providing necessary agricultural information and enhanced utilization of ICT tools for agricultural information sources, and encouraging female farmers to participate in farming societies will lead to enhanced food production in this area. |
Abstract | The study was conducted to find out female farmers’ agricultural information needs and their impact on food production, in the Imbulpe DS Division in Sri Lanka. Of the female farmers in the area, 238 were taken as the sample for the study from seven selected Grama Niladhari (GN) divisions in the area. Female farmers were selected by using a simple random sampling method from these purposively selected GN divisions. A pre-tested, interviewer-administered questionnaire survey was used as the primary data collection method from March to July 2019. Data analysis was done by using descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis. The result revealed that the majority (62.6%) of respondents were middle aged (40-59 years), married, and belonged to families with 4-5 members. Most respondents (64.3 %) had studied up to junior secondary education level. Their average farm land size is 0.84 acres and they have farming experience of about 15 years. Most of the respondents mentioned that they had obtained higher levels of information needs about improved crop varieties. In addition, female farmers reported that they moderately need information on application of agrochemicals, improved market systems and modern farming technologies. Extension agents and other female farmers act as their major sources of agricultural information and ICT equipment acts as the least important agricultural information source in this area. Moreover, there is a significant positive association between the agricultural information needs and food production. Therefore, providing necessary agricultural information and enhanced utilization of ICT tools for agricultural information sources, and encouraging female farmers to participate in farming societies will lead to enhanced food production in this area. |
Cytowanie | Malkanthi S., Rathnachandra S. (2021) Female Farmers’ Agricultural Information Needs and Food Production: A Case Study of Imbulpe ds Division in Sri Lanka.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 21(36), z. 2: 22-32 |
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Malkanthi S. Outlook of Present Organic Agriculture Policies and Future Needs in Sri Lanka
Autor | S.H. Pushpa Malkanthi |
Tytuł | Outlook of Present Organic Agriculture Policies and Future Needs in Sri Lanka |
Title | Outlook of Present Organic Agriculture Policies and Future Needs in Sri Lanka |
Słowa kluczowe | conventional agriculture, organic agriculture, organic farming policies, Sri Lanka |
Key words | conventional agriculture, organic agriculture, organic farming policies, Sri Lanka |
Abstrakt | Many countries are formulating organic agriculture or organic farming policies aimed at sustainable agricultural development. Therefore, the objectives of this study were: to understand the present situation of organic agriculture policies in Sri Lanka and also in other countries where successful organic agriculture is operating; identify problems in the organic agriculture sector; and suggest potential policy measures to be implemented in Sri Lanka in future. The research was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, a thorough literature review was conducted to study the suitable policies available in other countries and also in Sri Lanka at present. In the second stage, two field surveys were carried out using pre-tested questionnaires, from December 2019 to May 2020, in order to gather farmers’ and extension officers’ information related to organic farming policy suggestions. According to the findings of the literature review, organic systems in some countries are more integrated with national strategic plans and visions. Those governments are more involved in new initiatives and farmers are encouraged to go organic through reliable and feasible policies. Although Sri Lanka has a high potential for organic agriculture, at present it is at an initial stage. While most organic products in Sri Lanka go to the export market, a small portion is kept at local markets. Demand for organic products in export as well as domestic markets is increasing. Even though there are seven international food certification agencies operating in the country as external inspection and certification bodies, a limited number of accredited certifications exist for products on the domestic market. Results of the farmers’ survey showed that even if farmers have a significant level of knowledge, few of them practice organic farming due to several existing problems. Moreover, extension officers have also identified similar types of problems that are faced by the farmers related to organic farming. Evaluation of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) related to organic agriculture in the country helped to identify key problems facing policy-makers when balancing the supply and demand sides of organic products. Also, in developing organic agriculture, an effective linkage and coordination among government and private participants is crucial. Therefore, in Sri Lanka in this context, strategic focus on policy support for organic agriculture is needed. Current organic farming programs need to be revised in order to formulate policies covering all areas related to production, handling, processing, certification, labeling and marketing, in order to bring the benefits of organic agriculture to farmers, marketers and consumers in a fair manner. |
Abstract | Many countries are formulating organic agriculture or organic farming policies aimed at sustainable agricultural development. Therefore, the objectives of this study were: to understand the present situation of organic agriculture policies in Sri Lanka and also in other countries where successful organic agriculture is operating; identify problems in the organic agriculture sector; and suggest potential policy measures to be implemented in Sri Lanka in future. The research was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, a thorough literature review was conducted to study the suitable policies available in other countries and also in Sri Lanka at present. In the second stage, two field surveys were carried out using pre-tested questionnaires, from December 2019 to May 2020, in order to gather farmers’ and extension officers’ information related to organic farming policy suggestions. According to the findings of the literature review, organic systems in some countries are more integrated with national strategic plans and visions. Those governments are more involved in new initiatives and farmers are encouraged to go organic through reliable and feasible policies. Although Sri Lanka has a high potential for organic agriculture, at present it is at an initial stage. While most organic products in Sri Lanka go to the export market, a small portion is kept at local markets. Demand for organic products in export as well as domestic markets is increasing. Even though there are seven international food certification agencies operating in the country as external inspection and certification bodies, a limited number of accredited certifications exist for products on the domestic market. Results of the farmers’ survey showed that even if farmers have a significant level of knowledge, few of them practice organic farming due to several existing problems. Moreover, extension officers have also identified similar types of problems that are faced by the farmers related to organic farming. Evaluation of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) related to organic agriculture in the country helped to identify key problems facing policy-makers when balancing the supply and demand sides of organic products. Also, in developing organic agriculture, an effective linkage and coordination among government and private participants is crucial. Therefore, in Sri Lanka in this context, strategic focus on policy support for organic agriculture is needed. Current organic farming programs need to be revised in order to formulate policies covering all areas related to production, handling, processing, certification, labeling and marketing, in order to bring the benefits of organic agriculture to farmers, marketers and consumers in a fair manner. |
Cytowanie | Malkanthi S. (2021) Outlook of Present Organic Agriculture Policies and Future Needs in Sri Lanka.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 21(36), z. 3: 55-72 |
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Kołodziejczak M. Koszt korzystania z usług w gospodarstwach rolnych specjalizujących się w uprawach polowych w krajach UE w latach 2004 i 2016
Autor | Małgorzata Kołodziejczak |
Tytuł | Koszt korzystania z usług w gospodarstwach rolnych specjalizujących się w uprawach polowych w krajach UE w latach 2004 i 2016 |
Title | The Cost of Services Use in Field Crops on Farms in the European Union Countries in 2004 and 2016 |
Słowa kluczowe | usługi rolnicze, uprawy polowe, Unia Europejska |
Key words | agriculture services, field crops, European Union |
Abstrakt | Usługi dla rolnictwa są odpowiedzią na zapotrzebowanie dotyczące technologicznego, ekonomicznego i środowiskowego wymiaru działalności rolniczej. W artykule skupiono się na usługach rolniczych, związanych z produkcją roślinną prowadzoną w formie upraw polowych. Celem badania było porównanie poziomu korzystania z usług rolniczych wykorzystywanych przez gospodarstwa specjalizujące się w uprawach polowych w państwach Unii Europejskiej w latach 2004 i 2016. Badanie przeprowadzono na podstawie danych FADN metodą dedukcyjną i porównawczą. Wykazano, że koszty zakupu usług rolniczych związane są przede wszystkim z poziomem rozwoju rolnictwa. Znaczenie ma także wyposażenie gospodarstw we własne maszyny i wielkość zasobów pracy zaangażowanych w produkcję. Zróżnicowanie sytuacji pomiędzy krajami wewnątrz agregatów UE-14 i UE-10 wskazuje jednak, że ważna jest również specyfika przyrodnicza i kulturowa rolnictwa w poszczególnych krajach. |
Abstract | Agricultural services address the demand for the technological, economical and environmental dimension of agricultural activities. This paper focuses on agricultural services related to field crop production. The objective of the study was to compare the output of agricultural services used by farms specializing in field crops in European Union countries in 2004 and 2016. The study was based on a deductive and comparative method and relied on FADN data. It was shown that the purchasing costs of agricultural services tend to be connected with the level of agricultural development. Other factors of importance are the availability of the farms’ own machinery and the amount of labour engaged in production. However, the differences between EU-14 and EU-10 countries suggest that natural and cultural specificities of national agriculture also play a considerable role. |
Cytowanie | Kołodziejczak M. (2018) Koszt korzystania z usług w gospodarstwach rolnych specjalizujących się w uprawach polowych w krajach UE w latach 2004 i 2016.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 18(33), z. 2: 149-155 |
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Bezat N., Jarzębowski S. Innovative Tools and Techniques as a Factor Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Agri-Food Sector
Autor | Natalia Bezat, Sebastian Jarzębowski |
Tytuł | Innovative Tools and Techniques as a Factor Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Agri-Food Sector |
Title | Innovative Tools and Techniques as a Factor Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Agri-Food Sector |
Słowa kluczowe | agri-food sector, innovations, quality management, mechatronics, packaging design |
Key words | agri-food sector, innovations, quality management, mechatronics, packaging design |
Abstrakt | The goal of the paper was to focus on the agri-food sector from a perspective of innovation. In the article, the current situation related to innovative tools and techniques identified in the agri-food sector was presented. The attention was focused on the benefits resulting from the application of innovative solutions in three areas: food safety, mechatronics, and packaging design. The empirical part of the paper includes a description and a summary of case studies on innovations implementations conducted within the framework of the Interreg I-CON project. |
Abstract | The goal of the paper was to focus on the agri-food sector from a perspective of innovation. In the article, the current situation related to innovative tools and techniques identified in the agri-food sector was presented. The attention was focused on the benefits resulting from the application of innovative solutions in three areas: food safety, mechatronics, and packaging design. The empirical part of the paper includes a description and a summary of case studies on innovations implementations conducted within the framework of the Interreg I-CON project. |
Cytowanie | Bezat N., Jarzębowski S. (2018) Innovative Tools and Techniques as a Factor Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Agri-Food Sector.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 18(33), z. 4: 192-198 |
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Andrzejuk A. Classification of Agricultural Emissions Among OECD Countries with Unsupervised Techniques
Autor | Adam Andrzejuk |
Tytuł | Classification of Agricultural Emissions Among OECD Countries with Unsupervised Techniques |
Title | Classification of Agricultural Emissions Among OECD Countries with Unsupervised Techniques |
Słowa kluczowe | agricultural economics, emissions, classification, cluster analysis, k-means, hdbscan |
Key words | agricultural economics, emissions, classification, cluster analysis, k-means, hdbscan |
Abstrakt | Agricultural emissions represent greenhouse gas emissions from crop and livestock production. There are various estimates on agricultural emissions, however on average about 14 to 25 percent of total global emissions comes from agriculture. The main goal of this paper was to present distribution of agricultural emissions among OECD countries with the help of clustering analysis. Clustering analysis is one of the tools used in the field of exploratory data mining. Two methods were used in the analysis: K-means and HDBSCAN algorithms. Both techniques are part of unsupervised learning tasks, which group data into multiple clusters. Finally, an appraisal of obtained classifications was performed. |
Abstract | Agricultural emissions represent greenhouse gas emissions from crop and livestock production. There are various estimates on agricultural emissions, however on average about 14 to 25 percent of total global emissions comes from agriculture. The main goal of this paper was to present distribution of agricultural emissions among OECD countries with the help of clustering analysis. Clustering analysis is one of the tools used in the field of exploratory data mining. Two methods were used in the analysis: K-means and HDBSCAN algorithms. Both techniques are part of unsupervised learning tasks, which group data into multiple clusters. Finally, an appraisal of obtained classifications was performed. |
Cytowanie | Andrzejuk A. (2018) Classification of Agricultural Emissions Among OECD Countries with Unsupervised Techniques.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 18(33), z. 4: 80-91 |
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