Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique

This paper examines whether the adoption of the ASI thresher technology by rice farmers in the Senegal River Valley increases their access to credit and their creditworthiness through various pathways. Mainly, this study seeks to verify the argument that the adoption of technologies that increase fa...

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Main Authors: Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike, P., Obinna Ogwuike, C., Arouna, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114894
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author Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike, P.
Obinna Ogwuike, C.
Arouna, A.
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Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike, P.
Obinna Ogwuike, C.
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Obinna Ogwuike, C.
Arouna, A.
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description This paper examines whether the adoption of the ASI thresher technology by rice farmers in the Senegal River Valley increases their access to credit and their creditworthiness through various pathways. Mainly, this study seeks to verify the argument that the adoption of technologies that increase factor productivity and production capacity eventually leads to the ability (and desire) of adopters to borrow more due to enhanced operations and confidence in their ability to repay loans. This paper uses primary data collected from 194 adopters and nonadopters of the ASI thresher in the Senegal River Valley. Four propensity score matching techniques (nearest neighbour, calliper, stratification and kernel) were used to analyze the data and to remove the selection bias due to observable characteristics. The results from the four techniques consistently show that ASI rice thresher adopters borrowed more money (between 194,000 and 432,000 CFA) in comparison to their neighbours who had not adopted the ASI thresher. This study recommends that, in order to move rice system development closer to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, policymakers and other stakeholders should increase their proactive efforts to promote ASI adoption in Senegal and other rice-producing regions in Africa. The originality of this paper and its contribution to the literature mainly lie in the quantification of the credit farmers gained and the increase in their creditworthiness due to the adoption of a technology.
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spelling CGSpace1148942025-10-26T13:01:54Z Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike, P. Obinna Ogwuike, C. Arouna, A. rice research technology farmers development This paper examines whether the adoption of the ASI thresher technology by rice farmers in the Senegal River Valley increases their access to credit and their creditworthiness through various pathways. Mainly, this study seeks to verify the argument that the adoption of technologies that increase factor productivity and production capacity eventually leads to the ability (and desire) of adopters to borrow more due to enhanced operations and confidence in their ability to repay loans. This paper uses primary data collected from 194 adopters and nonadopters of the ASI thresher in the Senegal River Valley. Four propensity score matching techniques (nearest neighbour, calliper, stratification and kernel) were used to analyze the data and to remove the selection bias due to observable characteristics. The results from the four techniques consistently show that ASI rice thresher adopters borrowed more money (between 194,000 and 432,000 CFA) in comparison to their neighbours who had not adopted the ASI thresher. This study recommends that, in order to move rice system development closer to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, policymakers and other stakeholders should increase their proactive efforts to promote ASI adoption in Senegal and other rice-producing regions in Africa. The originality of this paper and its contribution to the literature mainly lie in the quantification of the credit farmers gained and the increase in their creditworthiness due to the adoption of a technology. 2022-02-23 2021-09-07T10:18:12Z 2021-09-07T10:18:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114894 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike P., Obinna Ogwuike C., Arouna A.Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique.African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development.2020,1-11.
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Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike, P.
Obinna Ogwuike, C.
Arouna, A.
Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title_full Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title_fullStr Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title_short Impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in Senegal: A propensity score matching technique
title_sort impact of the adoption of technological innovation on the credit acquisition of rice farmers in senegal a propensity score matching technique
topic rice
research
technology
farmers
development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114894
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