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Owigho, Ogheneovo, Ezekiel Ovoh Eromedoghene, Tina Ewomazino Akeni, Solomon Okeoghene Ebewore, and Albert Ukaro Ofuoku. "Farmers’ Perception of Effectiveness of Rural Infrastructure on their Livelihood in Delta State, Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. X (2023): 2466–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.701185.

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Livelihoods are means of making a living by using the available resources to engage in various activities that allow individuals to earn income. Ensuring adequate livelihoods for rural dwellers has continued to be one of the major problems in Nigeria. The study aimed to determine the farmers’ perception of the effectiveness of the rural infrastructure provided by the government on their livelihood in Delta State, Nigeria. The study specifically described rural farmers’ socioeconomic characteristics and examined the effectiveness of the rural infrastructure provided by the government on the liv
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Ajitoni, Johnson Adebayo, Adebayo Oluwasegun Adewole, and Oluwasanmi Adewole. "Perception of Farmers towards Government Policy on Rural Transportation." Journal of Sustainable Construction and Project Management 3, no. 2 (2020): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3971849.

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This work investigated the perception of farmers towards government policy on rural road transportation, noting that government at all level design developmental agenda to enhance it farming sector, however, road as a special tool for social well-being and for movement of agricultural produce cannot be overemphasized. Major objectives were to this examine the relationship between source of financing rural roads and rural road infrastructural development and elucidate the rate of rural roads maintenance. The research findings revealed that source of financing rural road has impact on rural road
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Mutaqin, Dadang Jainal, and Koichi Usami. "Rice Farmer Risk Management by Cropping Pattern Diversification in Rural West Java: Motivation, Behavior, and Perception." Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.46456/jisdep.v1i1.20.

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The Indonesian government have implemented agricultural production cost insurance since 2015 called Asuransi Usaha Tani Padi (AUTP). It is an issue that the rate of farmer participation in the insurance is still low. As a challenge to increase participation, it becomes important to be aware of motivation, behavior, and perception that influence the practical risk management of farmers. This study investigated the relationship between cropping pattern diversification (as risk management) and factors such as motivation, behavior, and perception. Based on a field survey of 240 smallholder farmers
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Ruzhani, Freddy, and Mushunje Abbyssinia. "Perceptions of Small-Scale Farmers on Tobacco Contract Farming: The Case of Marondera Rural District, Zimbabwe." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 14, no. 3(J) (2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v14i3(j).3303.

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Small-scale farmers’ perceptions of tobacco contract farming schemes in the Marondera rural district of Zimbabwe were critically assessed in this paper. The multi-stage sampling design was used to select five wards with the highest number of tobacco contracted farmers from where 60 contract and 60 non-contract tobacco farmers were randomly selected. A 5-point Likert scale was used to rank farmers’ perceptions. The paper established that small-scale farmers in Marondera rural district strongly believe contract farming makes it possible for the majority of farmers to venture into the production
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Cao, Xingping, Zeyuan Luo, Manli He, Yan Liu, and Junlin Qiu. "Does the Self-Identity of Chinese Farmers in Rural Tourism Destinations Affect Their Land-Responsibility Behaviour Intention? The Mediating Effect of Multifunction Agriculture Perception." Agriculture 11, no. 7 (2021): 649. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11070649.

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Farmers are the heart of rural tourism destinations, and their land-responsibility behaviours affect sustainable development. In this study, four rural tourist sites in the suburbs of Chengdu were selected, and the structural equation model was used to analyse the influence of farmers’ self-identity on their land-responsibility behaviours intention under the condition of agricultural multifunction perception as a mediation variable. The results show that, in rural tourism destinations of suburban districts of China, farmers’ self-identity is an important variable that affects their land-respon
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Yoko, Budi, and Adistiar Prayoga. "UNDERSTANDING FARMERS’ ACCESS AND PERCEPTION TO ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE ON AGRICULTURAL FINANCING: STUDY IN CENTRAL LAMPUNG REGENCY." Journal of Halal Product and Research 2, no. 1 (2019): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.1.6-15.

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The agricultural sector is a major sector in economic activity in the province of Lampung. However, the crucial issues are still encountered in the agricultural sector, such as low productivity triggered by a narrow land ownership and restrictions on capital. Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) is one example of rural microfinance institutions that can be optimized role in improving farmers' access to financing sources. The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of farmers on the existence of BMT and identify factors that can increase the chances of farmers access the agricultural fina
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Oktarina, Selly, and Henny Malini. "Farmers Perception And Sustainability Strategy On Agricultural Development Program In Rural." Jurnal Social Economic of Agriculture 10, no. 1 (2021): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/j.sea.v10i1.45007.

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This article aimed to describe the agricultural development program, to measure the farmers' perception of the agricultural development program, and to describe the strategy of the agricultural development program. This research was conducted in the Indralaya district of Muara Penimbung village Ogan Ilir Regency Indonesia by used a survey method. Involving 30 farmers as the samples by simple random sampling. Data processing is performed by scores and described in a descriptive. The results showed that the agricultural development program implemented were sufficiently varied to improve the well
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Olowu, Eniola Ajibola, and Ian Timothy Riley. "Farmer Perception of Trees in a Semiarid Agroecological Zone." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 10, sp2 (2022): 2961–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v10isp2.2961-2965.5583.

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Trees in upland, semiarid agroecological zones typically require water efficiency due to low rainfall, cold and dry temperatures as in Niğde Province, Central Anatolia, Türkiye. This study quantitatively assessed farmer perception of ecosystem services and production advantage of trees in a semiarid zone. Forty-nine farmers in Niğde Province were surveyed. The survey evaluated two major factors: ecosystem services and production advantage using eleven indicators. The responses were grouped by age, gender, education, district class (rural and urban) and farm settlement (rural and urban) and wer
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Zhang, Ting, Jia Li, and Yan Wang. "Effects of Livelihood Capital on the Farmers’ Behavioral Intention of Rural Residential Land Development Right Transfer: Evidence from Wujin District, Changzhou City, China." Land 12, no. 6 (2023): 1207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12061207.

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In the process of rapid urbanization and industrialization, there is a significant gap between farmers’ participation and rural homestead reorganization for the more diversified external environment. Despite considerable research focused on homestead withdrawal, the transfer of rural residential land development rights has received comparatively little attention. To realize the optimal use of rural homesteads’ resources and reducing potential living risks, this paper conducted an empirical study on the impact of farmers’ livelihood capital on their behavioral intention of rural residential lan
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Guan, Gexin, and Wei Zhao. "Using Risk System Theory to Explore Farmers’ Intentions towards Rural Homestead Transfer: Empirical Evidence from Anhui, China." Land 12, no. 3 (2023): 714. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12030714.

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In China, rural homesteads are strategic elements for coordinating the people and land resources relationship between urban and rural regions and are powerful means for increasing the property income of farmers. The rural homestead transfer issue has always concerned policymakers. In this paper, the risk system theory framework is employed to identify risk source (risk perception), risk control (the control measures and institutions), and risk receptor (farmers’ characteristics) to explore farmers’ intentions towards rural homestead transfer from the perspective of first- and second-order obse
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Mabuto, Morgen Peter, and Vincent Mpamhadzi. "The Farmer in the Yoke- Effects of Humanitarian Aid on Rural Farmers of Mberengwa Ward 17 (2005-2007) in Zimbabwe." Greener Journal of Social Sciences 3, no. 4 (2013): 180–86. https://doi.org/10.15580/gjss.2013.4.020813441.

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The study sought to investigate the effects of donor aid on rural farmers of Mberengwa Ward 17 who received agricultural inputs between 2005 and 2007and continue to depend on humanitarian aid. The research used a descriptive survey design on a purposive sample of 20 farmers and 5 donor agents. Data were collected using two different open-ended interview schedules for the rural farmers and for the donor agents. .The data that were collected were presented using tables and were treated to qualitative analyses. The findings showed that the rural farmers had mixed perceptions of donors and aid. On
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TRAORE, Kalifa, Daouda SIDIBE, and Harouna COULIBALY. "Climate Smart Agriculture as Final Goal: Use of Improved Cereals Varieties in Cinzana, Mali." Journal of Agricultural Studies 5, no. 1 (2017): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jas.v5i1.10582.

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Climate variability and change are recognized as the greatest challenge to crop production and food security in sub-Saharan Africa. This work assesses farmers’ perception on the contribution of improved varieties of sorghum and millet in the search for food security in Cinzana rural commune of Mali in the current context of climate change.The methodology was based on focus group surveys with both, the decentralized technical services, administrative and municipal authorities, NGOs, farmer organizations and producers but also farmer exchanges visits on improved varieties tested in farmer’s fiel
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Asravor, Richard. "Smallholder farmers’ risk perceptions and risk management responses." African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 9, no. 3 (2018): 367–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajems-10-2017-0250.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the perceptions of farmers on the major sources of risk and to examine the effectiveness of the risk management responses of rural smallholder farm households in the semi-arid region of Northern Ghana from the socioeconomic perspective. Design/methodology/approach Both descriptive statistics and exploratory factor analysis were used on a Likert scale question to rank and identify the important risk perceptions and management strategies of the farmers. The linear regression model was used to highlight the significant factors that affect the farme
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Zohora, Kanij Fatema Tuz, Bir Jahangir Shirazy, Md Asaduzzaman, et al. "Rural Development and Food Security Through Homestead Vegetable Production: A Case Study." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 10, sp2 (2022): 2951–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v10isp2.2951-2960.5644.

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Cumilla Sadar Dakshin region is highly diverse in respect to land types, topography, agro-ecology, land-use pattern, cropping systems and crop variability & variety. Agricultural development of the region largely depends on the reliable and comprehensive statistics of the existing cropping cultivation and its related system adopted by the farmers. To investigate the homestead vegetable production and its impact on family nutrition, food security, income generation as well as involvement of female members a survey study was conducted at Cumilla Sadar Dakshin during 2019. A total of 150 sele
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Ofuoku, A. U. "RURAL FARMERS’ PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE OF DELTA STATE, NIGERIA." Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science 12, no. 2 (2011): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ijas.v12n2.2011.63-69.

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Farmer perception of their environment is a factor of climate change. Adaptation to climate change requires farmers to realize that the climate has changed and they must identify useful adaptations and implement them. This study analyzed the per-ception of climate change among rural farmers in central agri-cultural zone of Delta State, Nigeria. Climate change studies often assume certain adaptations and minimal examination of how, when, why, and conditions under which adaptations usually take place in any economic and social systems. The study was conducted by survey method on 131 respondents
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Ofuoku, A. U. "RURAL FARMERS’ PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE OF DELTA STATE, NIGERIA." Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science 12, no. 2 (2011): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ijas.v12n2.2011.p63-69.

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Farmer perception of their environment is a factor of climate change. Adaptation to climate change requires farmers to realize that the climate has changed and they must identify useful adaptations and implement them. This study analyzed the per-ception of climate change among rural farmers in central agri-cultural zone of Delta State, Nigeria. Climate change studies often assume certain adaptations and minimal examination of how, when, why, and conditions under which adaptations usually take place in any economic and social systems. The study was conducted by survey method on 131 respondents
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Mdiya, Lwandiso, Michael Aliber, Lelethu Mdoda, Johan Van Niekerk, Jan Swanepoel, and Saul Ngarava. "Empowering Resilience: The Impact of Farmer Field Schools on Smallholder Livestock Farmers’ Climate Change Perceptions in Raymond Local Municipality." Sustainability 16, no. 20 (2024): 8784. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16208784.

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Experiential learning and discovery through farmer field schools (FFS) have the potential to empower smallholder livestock farmers who face heightened vulnerability to climate change. However, there are various levels of learning and discovery in FFS that can inform smallholder livestock farmer knowledge and perception. Understanding this is vital, as farmers’ perceptions influence their readiness to adopt climate-smart practices, informing effective resilience-building strategies. Therefore, this study sought to investigate and assess the impact of the FFS approach on smallholder livestock fa
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Toiba, Hery, Rachman Hartono, Dwi Retnoningsih, and Moh Shadiqur Rahman. "Dairy Farmers Perception on Cooperatives in East Java, Indonesia." HABITAT 32, no. 3 (2021): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.habitat.2021.032.3.13.

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Although past studies have shown that cooperatives can improve the welfare of rural communities. However, many farmers did not aware about the cooperative advantages. This begs a question as to whether cooperatives really contribute to the rural incomes and economies. This study aims to assess farmers’ perception on cooperative membership and how members have adopted innovative technologies. Data were obtained from a survey with 300 dairy farmers in Malang and Batu, East Java. The data were examined using a descriptive analysis. The results showed that farmers who do not join any cooperatives
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Chen, Xiaohong, and Li Zhou. "A Study on the Preference for the Defensive Attribute under Environmental Risk in China." Healthcare 8, no. 1 (2020): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8010047.

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Little is known about the preference for defensive consumption goods and their defensive attributes under environmental risks in developing countries. The paper takes the water purifier as an example of defensive consumption goods against heavy metal pollution risk from drinking water. Using a survey data in China, the discrete choice experiment method is employed to investigate rural farmers’ preferences for a water purifier. The scientific knowledge and risk perception effects are used to determine farmers’ preferences for the defensive attribute on a water purifier. Using a mixed logit mode
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Omar, A., M. Nawar, A. El Bendary, and H. Abou Bakr. "FARMERS’ PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN RURAL DAMIETTA GOVERNORATE." Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 66, no. 1 (2015): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejarc.2015.213106.

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Sudrajat, Jajat, Ibrahim Isytar, and Nur Arifin. "Farmers' Perception and Engagement with the Role of Middlemen: A Case Study of the Vegetable Farmers." Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia 25, no. 1 (2021): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7454/hubs.asia.1070220.

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The role of middlemen in rural areas is often controversial, particularly because of the positive or negative roles they play in the farmer livelihood. This study aims to understand the farmers' perception of the role of middlemen in facilitating their farming system and to find out the socioeconomic factors that determine to what degree farmers attach themselves to middlemen. To get this information, we conducted a case study survey of 92 respondents from the subdistrict of Rasau Jaya, Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Approximately 95% of the farmers had a positive perception of the rol
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Chakrobarty, Tusher, Shahin Imran, Md Asif Mahamud, et al. "Constrains and determinants for improvement of rural livelihood in the coastal community of Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 7, no. 4 (2021): 348–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ajmbr.v7i4.57615.

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Agriculture farmers face abundant risk for crop cultivation at rural area of Bangladesh. About 85% of population in coastal region of Bangladesh, Dumki upazila, related to agriculture for livelihood directly or indirectly. To mitigate the problem facing by the farmers, there are available a lots of climate smart technologies. However, different demographic, socio-economic, production, management and post-harvest determinants influences the adoption of these modern technologies. This study focuses on the identification of farmer’s socio-economic condition, their knowledge, attitude, and percept
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Awoke, W., and G. Agitew. "Rural households’ perception of climate change in the central and north Gondar zones, northwest Ethiopia." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 22, no. 113 (2022): 21362–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.113.19400.

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In the Central and North Gondar Zone, climate change is causing a challenge for smallholder farmers to improve their living standards. Rural communities face different climate change variables which negatively affect their livelihoods. Hence, this paper investigates rural households’ perception of climate change, its determinants and their indigenous mitigation strategies in response to the perceived impacts of climate change. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected through interviews, focus group discussions, key informant interviews and a review of different documents. To carry
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ALARCON, GISELE GARCIA, ALFREDO CELSO FANTINI, and CARLOS H. SALVADOR. "LOCAL BENEFITS OF THE ATLANTIC FOREST: EVIDENCES FROM RURAL COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL." Ambiente & Sociedade 19, no. 3 (2016): 87–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc136361v1932016.

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Abstract Environmental services provided by forests are essential to the social reproduction of populations in rural areas. Perceptions about the services provided by forests play an important role in the planning of landscapes; however, few studies have investigated this issue. This study aimed at understanding how farmers perceive the role of forests in maintaining environmental services. One hundred farmers from the Chapecó Ecological Corridor - SC were interviewed. Provisioning and regulating services were mentioned most often. Water availability ranked first (65%), followed by the mainten
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He, Siyuan, and Yu Wei. "Why Agree to a Forest Easement? Perception of the Residents about the Adaptation of the Conservation Easement in Qianjiangyuan National Park." Forests 14, no. 5 (2023): 872. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14050872.

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Conservation easements (CEs) were introduced in the Chinese context to resolve the conflict between rural land use and area-based conservation measures. As conservation easements are usually set on private lands, little is known about their adaptation to the collective land tenure. We introduced a social-psychological aspect to sustainable livelihoods (SL) for an integrated decision-making mechanism to assess rural residents’ motivations for granting CEs. We surveyed farmers in the Qianjiangyuan National Park pilot area in order to explore how tangible factors, i.e., the livelihood assets, and
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Ojo, Oloruntimilehin Sola, Oluwasanmi Oyedeji, and Ebenezer Toyin Megbowon. "Local Farmers’ Perceptions about Covid-19 Impact on Agriculture: Case of Selected Rural Areas in Ekiti State, Nigeria." Journal La Sociale 3, no. 3 (2022): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v3i3.646.

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The outbreak of the Corona virus that ravaged most parts of the globe including Nigeria had impacted all sectors in all economies. Understanding the perception of rural farmers about Covid-19 pandemic impacts on agricultural activities becomes imperative as it will help local government authorities identify possible vulnerabilities and prioritize interventions. This study therefore seeks 1) to know farmer perceptions of the probable impacts of Covid-19 pandemic on agricultural production process of rural farmers and 2) to examine if this perception varies by the population subgroups of farmers
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Madenüs, Murat. "Perceptions of farmers about Turkish Gendarmerie: A phenomenological analysis in Bozkurt." International Journal of Rural Criminology 8, no. 2 (2024): 187–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/ijrc.v8i2.8945.

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The aim of this phenomenology study is to reveal what the Turkish Gendarmerie means to Turkish farmers and how it is affected after the experience of agricultural crime victimisation. In this study, semi-structured interviews conducted with 21 farmers who were exposed to agricultural crime between 2017 and 2019 in Bozkurt were analysed with the Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis method. Results show that farmers interact with the gendarmerie from their childhood. As time passes, they experience the positive qualities of the gendarmerie and construct a positive perception of the gendarmerie
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Carter, Blake T., M'Randa R. Sandlin, and Barry Croom. "Perception and Usage of the Extension Service by Southeast Georgia Farmers." Journal of Agricultural Education 65, no. 2 (2024): 398–412. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v65i2.2453.

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This study sought to provide insight into whether Georgia Extension meets the needs of its clients farming in rural areas, specifically row-crop farmers in rural Southeast [State]. This qualitative study utilized a semi-structured interview of four purposively selected Southeast Georgia row-crop farmers. Three themes and seven sub-themes emerged from the data. Challenges facing row-crop farmers were identified as (a) surmounting the current culture surrounding row-crop farming, (b) facing a lack of representation and consideration, and (c) coping with uncontrollable circumstances. Participants
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Basha, Shaik Habibulla, Srilatha Challa, Radhika P, and Meena A. "Farmers' Perception on the Functioning of FPC-NRMFPCL in the Zaheerabad Region of Sanga Reddy District, Telangana, India." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 30, no. 10 (2024): 586–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2024/v30i102484.

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Indian agriculture is predominantly comprised of small and marginal farmers, who face significant challenges in accessing modern resources and markets. To address these issues, the government has promoted Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) to enhance market access. This study assesses farmers' perceptions of the Narinja Rythu Mithra Farmers Producer Company Limited (NRMFPCL) in Zaheerabad Mandal, Telangana, using systematic random sampling of 80 farmers and a Likert scale for evaluation. Findings indicate high satisfaction with the quality of seeds and market information, reflecting the effectiv
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Nella, Nadia Martin, Cepriadi Cepriadi, and Evy Maharani. "PERSEPSI PETANI RAKYAT TERHADAP PERAN PENYULUHAN PERKEBUNAN DI DESA SUNDATA KECAMATAN LUBUK SIKAPING KABUPATEN PASAMAN." DINAMIKA PERTANIAN 33, no. 1 (2019): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.25299/dp.2017.vol33(1).3816.

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Economic development in the agricultural sector has a very important role in the economy of developing countries, especially Indonesia which contributed most to the national development. It is understood that the welfare of farmers and rural communities will increase, which will ultimately improve the standard of living in most people and would enhance the overall national income. The purpose of this study was to determine the counseling implementation cocoa plantations in the village of Lubuk Sikaping Sundata District of Pasaman District, as well as to analyze the perception of the role of sm
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Wang, Xuxi, and Jing Tan. "The Perception and Attitude of Farmers toward Domestic Waste Classifications: A Case Study on Wusheng County, Sichuan Province, China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20 (2022): 13499. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013499.

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The effective treatment of rural domestic waste is the key to solving rural environmental pollution and realizing rural ecological revitalization. Giving full play to the main role of farmers’ domestic waste classification can improve the efficiency and effect of domestic waste treatment. To explore the key factors affecting the farmers’ perception, attitude, and behavior of domestic waste classification, this study with 318 farmers in Sichuan Province as the research object, the research framework of domestic waste classification behavior was constructed based on the theory of planned behavio
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Maharjan, Keshav Lall, Clarisse Mendoza Gonzalvo, and Wilson Florendo Aala. "Leveraging Japanese Sado Island Farmers’ GIAHS Inclusivity by Understanding Their Perceived Involvement." Sustainability 13, no. 20 (2021): 11312. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132011312.

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Sado Island in the Niigata prefecture is among the first Globally Important Agriculture Heritage Systems (GIAHSs) in Japan and among developed countries worldwide. Recent studies have pointed out the need to incorporate culture and farmer opinions to further strengthen GIAHS inclusivity in rural farming. In connection to this, this study explored whether farmer visibility, which is highlighted by GIAHS designation, actually translates to farmers’ actual perceptions of GIAHS involvement. A survey was conducted among Sado Island farmers to determine their knowledge and perception of their GIAHS
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Iqbal, Muhammad Amjed, Azhar Abbas, Syed Asif Ali Naqvi, Muhammad Rizwan, Abdus Samie, and Umar Ijaz Ahmed. "Drivers of Farm Households’ Perceived Risk Sources and Factors Affecting Uptake of Mitigation Strategies in Punjab Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Agriculture." Sustainability 12, no. 23 (2020): 9895. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12239895.

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Climate change is a serious threat to agriculture in many developing countries including Pakistan. Changing pattern of climate and its extreme conditions have already led to a decline in crop productivity. However, farmers in developing countries experience risks beyond just climate change, many of which are related to policy, strategy, and factor endowments. The impact of these risks have serious implications for food security, rural livelihood, farm households’ wellbeing, and, above all, their motive to adapt to these changes in the long-term. To have an in-depth knowledge of farmers’ percep
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C., R. Okonya-Chukwu, O. Chukwu A., C. Onubuogu G., and Nwaiwu J.C. "ANALYSIS OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICES ENGAGED BYRURALFARMERS IN EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA." GPH-International Journal of Agriculture and Research 05, no. 08 (2022): 31–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6988715.

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The study analyzed the effects of agroforestry practices engaged by rural farmers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Agroforestry practices have the potentials to improve environmental and socio-economic welfare of the farmers. Hence, this study specifically described the socio-economic characteristics of the rural farmers; ascertained the rural farmers’ perception of agroforestry practices; ascertained the agroforestry practices engaged in by the rural farmers. The hypothesis tested is; the socioeconomic characteristics of the rural farmers do not significantly influence their agroforestry pract
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Jayasinghe, M. G. M. G. C., and Wasantha Rajapakshe. "Energizing the Next Generation and Strengthening the Agriculture Sector: Validating Key Indicators for Farm Exit in Sri Lanka." Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research 24, no. 5 (2024): 34–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaar/2024/v24i5505.

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Rural farmers in Sri Lanka face considerable challenges that often lead to the abandonment of farming activities, posing significant implications for agricultural sustainability and rural livelihoods. This study aims to explore the critical risk factors associated with farmers ceasing agricultural activities in Sri Lanka, addressing a gap in existing literature by focusing specifically on rural areas within the country. Employing in-depth interviews conducted across three subregions of Sri Lanka, a series of 14 comprehensive interviews is conducted until data saturation is achieved. Thematic a
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Singh, Himanshi, Devendra Kumar, S. K. Verma, R. K. Doharey, and Abhinav Singh. "Understanding Farmer Perceptions of Trees on Farms to Increase Adoption of Agroforestry in Uttar Pradesh." Indian Journal of Extension Education 61, no. 3 (2025): 123–27. https://doi.org/10.48165/ijee.2025.613rn03.

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A structured survey was administered in 2024-25 in Ayodhya district across various landholding categories to understand the perception of farmers about agroforestry practices that hold a significant potential in improving rural livelihoods and environmental resilience. A sample of 180 farmers was drawn using multistage random sampling. Correlation analysis was used to determine relationships between socio-economic parameters and farmers’ perception of agroforestry practices. The results revealed that approximately 77 per cent of the sampled population have been practicing agroforestry, with bo
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Hamidah, A. N., N. Nuraina, D. Despal, and E. Taufik. "The perception of rural dairy farmers concerning the commercialization of forage: Evidence from Lembang District." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1001, no. 1 (2022): 012026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1001/1/012026.

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Abstract Environmental and land pressure from horticultural and tourism reduces the availability of forage for sustainable dairy production, specifically in Lembang. Subsequently, only limited commercialization of forage exists in the area. This study aims to explore the perception and selections of dairy farmers in Lembang District based on their interest in purchasing forage and its varieties. The purposive sampling technique was used to select hundreds farmers and they were interviewed for their perception. These perceptions were grouped into (1) not very interested, (2) not interested, (3)
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Suteky, Tatiek, Dwatmadji Dwatmadji, and Hendri Bustaman. "Oil palm-cattle integration: Farmer perception of Ganoderma infection." BIO Web of Conferences 159 (2025): 02007. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202515902007.

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Oil Palm- cattle integration is part of the government initiatives to supply the huge demand for beef in Indonesia. It also maximizes land usage to raise farmer productivity and profitability. The issue of cattle in oil palm could spread Ganoderma disease influencing the deployment of oil palm-cattle integration. The purpose of this study is to assess farmers’ perception of cases of Ganoderma infection in oil palm plantations. The research was conducted in 6 districts of Bengkulu province (Bengkulu City, Seluma, Central Bengkulu, North Bengkulu, Muko-muko, and Kaur). The study’s target group i
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Rosemary, I. Eneji, and Frank Mbeh Attah. "FARMERS' PERCEPTION OF POVERTY AND WELFARE IN BOKI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 6, no. 7 (2018): 151–58. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1325670.

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The worsening state of poverty among rural farmers in Nigeria’s Cross River State has attracted great concern from government and its agencies but farmers’ perception of poverty and welfare is little understood. In this study, it was determined whether and how the social variables of income, healthcare and education affect farmers’ perception of poverty and welfare in Boki Local government area. Primary data were derived from one hundred (100) respondents, randomly drawn from the study area using standard questionnaires and analysed using the chi-square technique. There was a
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Umar, Abdulmumini, Man Norsida, Hirawaty Kamarulzaman Nitty, and Bahiah Mohd Haris Nur. "Women Farmers Perception of Information Dissemination Skills among Agricultural Extension Workers in North Eastern Nigeria." Journal of Agricultural Extension 25, no. 3 (2021): 60–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jae.v25i3.6.

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This study examined the perception of rural women farmers on information dissemination skills of agricultural extension workers. Using multistage sampling procedure 378 respondents were randomly selected from the population of 6758 women farmers. Questionnaire was administered to the sampled farmers. Data were analysed using mean, and standard deviation. Findings reveals that women farmers participated moderately in agricultural practices with overall mean value of 2.65. Also, agricultural extension workers had a lower level of information dissemination skill in dealing with women farmers with
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Jatav, Surendra Singh. "Rainfall and Temperature Perception among Farmers in India: A Study of Bundelkhand Region." Journal of Sustainability and Environmental Management 1, no. 3 (2022): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/josem.v1i3.47997.

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Climate change has impacted the crop yield and affected the livelihoods of the farmers. Using a systematic random sampling technique, 200 samples were collected from two districts, viz., Jhansi and Jalaun of Bundelkhand region, India from September to November 2017, while rainfall and temperature data were collected from 1969 to 2017 from the Indian Meteorological Department of India to find the link between farmers’ perception on rainfall & temperature, and district’s rainfall and temperature pattern in long-term. Different statistical tools such as the Man Kendall test was employed to ex
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Katilé, Mahamadou Lamine, Aboubakar Bengaly, Souleymane Sidi Traoré, and Jesús Rodrigo-Comino. "Farmers’ perception on climate change, soil erosion and adaptation strategies in small rural communities of Mali: case study of the rural municipaly of Méguétan." Investigaciones Geográficas, no. 82 (July 10, 2024): 43–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/ingeo.26589.

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The impacts of climate change and soil erosion are significantly affecting agriculture in non-developed countries. In Mali, a country located in Western Africa, there is a drastic reduction in available fertile arable lands and water scarcity, which is damaging rural communities and affecting the development of vital infrastructures, consequently, decreasing people’s incomes. There is a lack of information about the perception of these challenges among the small rural communities and the possible adaptation strategies can be applied. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to determine local
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Ding, Xiuling, Qian Lu, Lipeng Li, Apurbo Sarkar, and Hua Li. "Evaluating the Impact of Institutional Performance and Government Trust on Farmers’ Subjective Well-Being: A Case of Urban–Rural Welfare Gap Perception and Family Economic Status in Shaanxi, Sichuan and Anhui, China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 1 (2022): 710. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010710.

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In the modern world, fostering comprehensive social sustainability has become one of the major concerns. Interestingly, rural livelihood may significantly comprise the compelling performance evaluations of governmental institutions’ performances. Governmental institutions’ performances in rural areas largely depend on whether they can gain relatively higher trust levels of marginal farmers. However, the critical interaction between these two prospects may foster farmers’ subjective well-being (SWB). Therefore, the study aims to model and test institutional performance, government trust, and fa
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Kassem, Hazem S., Mohamed A. Hussein, and Hamed Ismail. "Toward Fraudulent Pesticides in Rural Areas: Do Farmers’ Recognition and Purchasing Behaviors Matter?" Agronomy 11, no. 9 (2021): 1882. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11091882.

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The growth of fraudulent pesticide trade has become a threat to farmers’ health, agrochemical businesses, and agricultural sustainability, as well as to the environment. However, assessment of the levels of farmers’ exposure to fraudulent pesticides in the literature is often limited. This paper conducted a quantitative study of farmers’ recognition and purchasing behaviors with regard to fraudulent pesticides in the Dakhalia governorate of Egypt. Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected by face-to-face interviews with 368 farmers in three districts of the governorate. The questio
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Eneji, Rosemary I., and Attah Frank. "FARMERS’ PERCEPTION OF POVERTY AND WELFARE IN BOKI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 7 (2018): 151–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i7.2018.1293.

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The worsening state of poverty among rural farmers in Nigeria’s Cross River State has attracted great concern from government and its agencies but farmers’ perception of poverty and welfare is little understood. In this study, it was determined whether and how the social variables of income, healthcare and education affect farmers’ perception of poverty and welfare in Boki Local government area. Primary data were derived from one hundred (100) respondents, randomly drawn from the study area using standard questionnaires and analysed using the chi-square technique. There was a significant direc
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Rudge Ramos Ribeiro, Rodrigo, Samia Nascimento Sulaiman, Michelle Bonatti, Stefan Sieber, and Marcos Alberto Lana. "Perception of Natural Hazards in Rural Areas: A Case Study Examination of the Influence of Seasonal Weather." Sustainability 12, no. 6 (2020): 2251. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12062251.

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A series of factors affect the social perception of hazards in a rural context. This article analyzes how weather conditions influence farmers’ perceptions of natural hazards. In order to understand the relationship between time of year/season and farmers’ concerns about hazards, this study was undertaken. The methodology was based on surveys done to obtain a base-collection of primary data, as well as a meteorological and production analysis using secondary data. A case study of small coffee farms was carried out in a Brazilian municipality with questionnaires applied during the dry season in
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Jiang, YinE, Nurbaeti, and Trirachmadi Mumin Adhi. "Research on the Impact of Rural Tourism on Farmer's Sustainable Livelihood and Coordinated Development (Case Study Jiwodu Village in Yangshuo, Guangxi)." Journal of Economics, Finance And Management Studies 07, no. 09 (2024): 5636–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13745083.

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Rural tourism is considered a viable strategy for achieving sustainable rural economic development and poverty reduction, offering significant economic, social, cultural, and ecological benefits. However, as an external force, rural tourism disrupts the livelihood capital and strategies of farmers, significantly influencing their sustainable livelihoods. This paper uses the sustainable livelihood analysis framework from a micro perspective to assess rural tourism's impact on farmers' livelihoods, particularly in Jiwodu Village, Guangxi, China. By categorizing farmers based on the proportion of
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Singh, Balbinder. "A study to assess socioeconomic status, climate change perception and mental health of farmers in Amritsar district of Punjab, India." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 30, no. 1 (2023): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2023-2s03x6.

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In the present work, 120 farmers (male only) were selected inhabiting in the Amritsar district of Punjab state in India. These farmers were engaged in growing citrus fruits, resins, medicinal plants, beekeeping for honey production, bamboo, cane, aromatic plants along with tradition cash crops. During study, three psychological measures as tools, i.e. Mental Health Inventory (MHI), Climate Change Perception Questionnaire (CCPQ) and Socio-Economic Status (SES rural) scale were used to assess socioeconomic status (SES), climate change perception (CCP) and mental health (MH) of farmers and to und
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Lei, Zhou. "Climate Perception and Adaptation Decision of Apple Growers in Guanzhong Plain Region Based on Structural Equation Model." Agricultural Science 7, no. 1 (2025): p29. https://doi.org/10.30560/as.v7n1p29.

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It is important to clarify the influence path of farmers' climate change perception and adaptation behavior decision-making for the further effective implementation of rural revitalization strategy. Based on structural equation model, SPSS and Amos software were used to import survey data, and then the influence path of climate change perception and adaptation behavior of apple farmers in the study area was discussed. The results showed that: (1) The individual characteristics of farmers had a significant positive effect on their objective adaptation ability, but had a negative effect on their
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Tega, Mathewos, and Elias Bojago. "Farmer’s Perceptions of Agroforestry Practices, Contributions to Rural Household Farm Income, and Their Determinants in Sodo Zuria District, Southern Ethiopia." International Journal of Forestry Research 2023 (January 12, 2023): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5439171.

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Agroforestry has been widely used in developing countries as a solution to mitigate the effects of climate variability. However, its significance to the well-being of farmers in rural communities has not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of this study was to analyze the contribution of agroforestry practices (AFPs) to the farm income of rural families, the perceptions of farmers, and factors that affect AFPs’ contribution to household income in the Sodo Zuria district. The optimal sample size of 173 households from the three study sites was selected through a stratified random sampling
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