Model selection loglinear analysis of association among institutional factors and maize production enhancing technologies in the Mankweng District of the Northern province in South Africa
Makhura, M.
Model selection loglinear analysis of association among institutional factors and maize production enhancing technologies in the Mankweng District of the Northern province in South Africa - Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) CIMMYT|EARO : 1999 - p. 388-391 - Printed
The paper employs the Model Selection Log-linear Analysis on data collected from farmers in the Mankweng District in 1996. The objective is to determine patterns of associations among maize production increasing factors, namely, use of recommended technologies, participation in a cooperative or project, distance to extension service, accessibility of inputs in time, ownership of land, as well as ability to run own finance. The results reveal that participation in the project and the use of technology are always associated. Only land tenure model resulted in significant saturated model, where three way association with both technology and project participation had significant effects. Distance to extension service and access to input in time were only associated with technology use, but not with participation in project. The ability to run own finances was associated with project participation, but not with technology use. The dynamic association of these factors should be considered when introducing recommended technologies in future.
English
92-9146-065-6
Cooperative farming
Extension activities
Farmers
Innovation adoption
Maize
Project management
South Africa
Zea mays
CIMMYT
633.15 / EAS No. 6
Model selection loglinear analysis of association among institutional factors and maize production enhancing technologies in the Mankweng District of the Northern province in South Africa - Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) CIMMYT|EARO : 1999 - p. 388-391 - Printed
The paper employs the Model Selection Log-linear Analysis on data collected from farmers in the Mankweng District in 1996. The objective is to determine patterns of associations among maize production increasing factors, namely, use of recommended technologies, participation in a cooperative or project, distance to extension service, accessibility of inputs in time, ownership of land, as well as ability to run own finance. The results reveal that participation in the project and the use of technology are always associated. Only land tenure model resulted in significant saturated model, where three way association with both technology and project participation had significant effects. Distance to extension service and access to input in time were only associated with technology use, but not with participation in project. The ability to run own finances was associated with project participation, but not with technology use. The dynamic association of these factors should be considered when introducing recommended technologies in future.
English
92-9146-065-6
Cooperative farming
Extension activities
Farmers
Innovation adoption
Maize
Project management
South Africa
Zea mays
CIMMYT
633.15 / EAS No. 6