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Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, 2020 |
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Obi-Egbedi O., Ogungbite O., Oluwatayo I. Genetically Modified Crops’ Technology and its Awareness among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria
Autor | Ogheneruemu Obi-Egbedi, Omowunmi Ogungbite, Isaac Oluwatayo |
Tytuł | Genetically Modified Crops’ Technology and its Awareness among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria |
Title | Genetically Modified Crops’ Technology and its Awareness among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria |
Słowa kluczowe | GMOs, smallholder farmers, awareness for GM crops, Credible seed sources, Agricultural technology |
Key words | GMOs, smallholder farmers, awareness for GM crops, Credible seed sources, Agricultural technology |
Abstrakt | Genetically Modified (GM) crops are crops modified through genetic engineering to improve their quality. Although safety concerns about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are still being debated, the food security benefits have led to adoption by many counties. In Nigeria, where most farmers are uneducated and likely unaware of the agricultural technology, the government approved its first biotechnology crop for commercialization in 2018. Level of farmers’ awareness is crucial to acceptance of GM crops, although; this has not been fully explored in the literature. Therefore, this study aimed to assess farmers’ awareness for GM crops and the factors that determine their awareness in Oyo state, Nigeria, using primary data collected in 2018 with the aid of well-structured questionnaires from 242 smallholder farmers. Principal component analysis and Tobit regression model were used for data analysis. Results showed that farmers were aged 43 years with farm size of 3.57 ha, farming experience of 14 years and 11 years of education. Most farmers were male (71.90%), married (67.36%), not members of farmer groups (64.46%) and sourced their seeds from non-credible sources (85.12%). Most farmers (52.07%) had either not heard of or did not know of any benefits/costs of GM crops, hence; were not aware of GM crops. Factors that influenced awareness of GM crops were being a male farmer, years of education and source of seeds. The study concluded that increasing years of education and ensuring use of credible seed sources will increase awareness of the costs and benefits of GM crops among farmers. |
Abstract | Genetically Modified (GM) crops are crops modified through genetic engineering to improve their quality. Although safety concerns about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are still being debated, the food security benefits have led to adoption by many counties. In Nigeria, where most farmers are uneducated and likely unaware of the agricultural technology, the government approved its first biotechnology crop for commercialization in 2018. Level of farmers’ awareness is crucial to acceptance of GM crops, although; this has not been fully explored in the literature. Therefore, this study aimed to assess farmers’ awareness for GM crops and the factors that determine their awareness in Oyo state, Nigeria, using primary data collected in 2018 with the aid of well-structured questionnaires from 242 smallholder farmers. Principal component analysis and Tobit regression model were used for data analysis. Results showed that farmers were aged 43 years with farm size of 3.57 ha, farming experience of 14 years and 11 years of education. Most farmers were male (71.90%), married (67.36%), not members of farmer groups (64.46%) and sourced their seeds from non-credible sources (85.12%). Most farmers (52.07%) had either not heard of or did not know of any benefits/costs of GM crops, hence; were not aware of GM crops. Factors that influenced awareness of GM crops were being a male farmer, years of education and source of seeds. The study concluded that increasing years of education and ensuring use of credible seed sources will increase awareness of the costs and benefits of GM crops among farmers. |
Cytowanie | Obi-Egbedi O., Ogungbite O., Oluwatayo I. (2020) Genetically Modified Crops’ Technology and its Awareness among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 20(35), z. 4: 58-67 |
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Economic Sciences for Agribusiness and Rural Economy, 2018 |
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Domagalska-Grędys M. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION AND EDUCATION IN COOPERATION BETWEEN AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS MAINTAINING CONSERVATIVE BREED ANIMALS
Autor | Marta Domagalska-Grędys |
Tytuł | EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION AND EDUCATION IN COOPERATION BETWEEN AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS MAINTAINING CONSERVATIVE BREED ANIMALS |
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Słowa kluczowe | cooperation goals, knowledge exchange and education, livestock conservative breeds, principal component analysis (PCA) |
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Abstrakt | The development by means of cooperation, an exchange of knowledge and education is of crucial importance in the contemporary knowledge-based economy. The goal of the study was to determine important goals in cooperation with regard to the scope of knowledge and education of agricultural holdings maintaining conservative breed animals in the region of fragmented agriculture (South-Eastern Poland). The studied entities contribute to an increased biodiversity and maintenance of small agricultural holdings. The conditions of cooperation basing on an exchange of knowledge and education are laid down based on the results of a questionnaire study conducted among 145 agricultural holdings and principal component analyses (PCA). The evaluation of the exchange of knowledge and education varied within the industry. The highest degree of approval for the exchange of knowledge and education was among breeders of pigs and cows, the lowest among sheep breeders. It was demonstrated that participation in fairs and trainings improved the evaluation of analysed cooperation. |
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Cytowanie | Domagalska-Grędys M. |
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Roczniki Naukowe Ekonomii Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich, 2012 |
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Akócsi I., Csonka T., Tóth T. Ludzie jako czynnik konkurencyjności
Autor | Ildikó Akócsi, Tibor Csonka, Tamás Tóth |
Tytuł | Ludzie jako czynnik konkurencyjności |
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Słowa kluczowe | gospodarka oparta na wiedzy, konkurencyjność, analiza głównych składowych, analiza regresji, analiza ścieżki |
Key words | knowledge economy, competitiveness, principal component analysis, regression analyses, path analysis |
Abstrakt | W dzisiejszych czasach ważną kwestią jest ustalenie co sprawia, że społeczeństwo, gospodarka lub region potrafi poradzić sobie z konkurencją w zglobalizowanym świecie. Badaniami zostały objęte aspekty relacji i inherentności zasobów ludzkich oraz konkurencyjność w Republice Czeskiej, Polsce, na Słowacji i na Węgrzech. Obecnie pojęcia „gospodarka oparta na wiedzy” i „gospodarka wiedzy” są coraz częściej używane i podkreślają znaczenie kapitału ludzkiego w procesie rozwoju społeczeństwa i gospodarki. Jednym z priorytetów ustalonych w strategii „Europa 2020” jest inteligentny rozwój, który oznacza budowanie społeczeństwa opartego na wiedzy i innowacjach. Doskonalenie zasobów ludzkich jest określane jako czynnik stymulowania rozwoju regionalnego. Tworzenie wyższej wartości dodanej jest możliwe przez poprawę potencjału kapitału ludzkiego. Rozwój badań, zwiększenie aktywnego udziału w tworzeniu innowacji może być realizowane wyłącznie na podstawie wysokiego poziomu szkolnictwa wyższego i kształcenia naukowego. Na podstawie powyższych informacji autorzy uważają, że należy przeanalizować zależność pomiędzy regionalną karencyjnością a poziomem kapitału ludzkiego, a także zweryfikować czy zasoby ludzkie na poziomie regionalnym mogą być czynnikami konkurencyjności w regionie. |
Abstract | In our research we study the relationship and inherency of human resources and competitiveness in the regions of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. At present, „knowledge based economy”, „economy of knowledge” are more and more frequently used concepts which emphasize the importance of human capital in the process of the development of the society and the economy. The „Europe 2020” strategy, accepted in spring 2010, also focuses on „keeping economic power of the community determining 500 million people’s life in competition” [European Committee 2010]. One of the priorities in the strategy is intelligent growth, which means the establishment of a society based on knowledge and innovation. However, building up a knowledge based society is only possible with a healthy and educated population. Improvement of human resources is a definite factor of establishing regional development. The created added value can be higher, if the potential of human capital is higher as well. One of the main goals of our research is to organize indicators which define human development into principal components, to create clusters from the regions of the V4 countries according to the principal components, and to uncover the differences between the clusters. Furthermore, we aimed to explore the connection between the level of development and competitiveness – defined by the principal components - of the human resources of a region. |
Cytowanie | Akócsi I., Csonka T., Tóth T. (2012) Ludzie jako czynnik konkurencyjności.Roczniki Naukowe Ekonomii Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich, t. 99, z. 3: 7-20 |
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