Factors Influencing the Adoption of Greenhouse Farming by Smallholders in Central Imenti Subcounty in Meru County.
Abstract
The role of technology in agriculture production has continued to grow in importance over
time. One method which has been proposed to address continued food production throughout
the year and to meet the growing food demand is adoption of greenhouse farming more so by
the small holder farmers who do it for own consumption and generation of income from the
sale of surplus produce. Despite the known benefits of greenhouse farming technology, only a
few small holder farmers have adopted it and most quit after a short time citing some constraints
which serve as their major setback. This study therefore, aimed at assessing the factors
influencing the adoption of greenhouse farming by small holder farmers in Central Imenti Sub
County in Meru County. This study was guided by three objectives: to establish the extent of
adoption of greenhouse farming by the small holder farmers in Central Imenti, to identify the
factors influencing the adoption greenhouse farming by smallholders in Central Imenti sub
county, and to assess the approaches optimized by the small holder farmers in Central Imenti
to overcome the constraints to adoption of greenhouse farming. The study adopted descriptive
survey research design having sampled 380 respondents by use of Stratified random and
systematic sampling. Primary data was collected by use of scheduled interviews,
questionnaires, observation and photography while secondary data was collected by reviewing
ministry of agriculture and county reports Descriptive and inferential analysis were used in
analyzing quantitative data and content analysis for the qualitative data. The presentation of
the data focused on tables, frequencies, mean, percentages, pie charts, bar graphs and
photographs. The study revealed that the level of adoption of greenhouse farming by small
holders in Central Imenti Sub County was low at 42% compared to other counties. The study
revealed that financial support which addresses the cost of greenhouse, availability of resources
(land, water, labour), Technical experts support and the farmer’s attributes like monthly income
Level, knowledge, skills and experience with the technology influenced the adoption of
greenhouse farming by small holders in Central Imenti Sub County. The small holder farmers
in Central Imenti Sub county optimized in group greenhouse farming, online marketing and
crops diversification in order to overcome constraints like high costs, lack of land, farm labour,
water and marketing of their produce. It was evident that Lack of sufficient small holder farmer
support systems in terms of Credit, water and farm inputs remained a key constraint hindering
greenhouse adoption. The study concluded that the adoption of greenhouse farming by small
holders in Central Imenti was low compared to other counties. The high cost of greenhouse
installation and maintenance was identified as the major limitation to the adoption off
greenhouse farming by small holder farmers. The study recommended on awareness creation
by the ministry of Agriculture through the Counties on the potential of greenhouse farming
which could be done through seminars, workshops, trainings, farm demonstrations, and
stakeholder forums. This was expected to enhance adoption of this advanced technology by
small holder farmers and diversification in the crops being cultivated. The government ought
to develop and implement policy guidelines which creates a friendly and supportive
environment for small holder farmers to adopt and sustainable remain farming using this
specialized technology. The policy guidelines need to factor proper market price regulation,
water provision to the farms and enhanced access to credit and farm inputs by the small holder
farmers thereby promoting their adoption of the technology. The study recommended to the
small holder farmers on the need to use local materials to build improvised greenhouses thereby
cutting on the initial cost of farming using greenhouses and to organize themselves into groups
in order to access credit, extension service and to bargain for better prices for farm inputs and
their produce.
Publisher
university of Nairobi
Subject
Adoption of GreenhouseRights
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