Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire

This work presents results of the socioeconomic evaluation of the Ajinomoto fertilizer (AF) experimentation demonstrations among rice farmers in Côte d’Ivoire. The focus was on assessing the perception of rice farmers on the AF experimentation and demonstrations from both the intervention partici...

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Main Authors: Arouna, Aminou, Gbede, T. R.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: Africa Rice Center 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172948
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description This work presents results of the socioeconomic evaluation of the Ajinomoto fertilizer (AF) experimentation demonstrations among rice farmers in Côte d’Ivoire. The focus was on assessing the perception of rice farmers on the AF experimentation and demonstrations from both the intervention participants and non-participants. Three regions in Côte d’Ivoire were covered as part of the survey and data were collected from a randomly sampled 270 rice farmers through face-to face individual interviews using CSPro application installed on android tablets. Data collected we submitted to both descriptive and inferential statistics for analysis by means of the Stata version 18 and SPSS software. Results showed that majority of famers grew rice in wet season (72%), used on average 6 days for cleaning and preparation of seeds before planting, used transplanting as the major sowing method (91%), applied both NPK and Urea fertilizer only when soil is wet (67%), but did not pay attention to soil condition to apply pesticide. Farmers mainly expected fertilizer to be able to, among other things, increase the rice yield, allow good filling of the grains and increase the number of grains per panicle. The popular fertilizers currently used by farmers included the NPK (12-22-22), the combined NPK (15-15-15) & Urea (N, 46%), and the combined NPK (12-22-22) & Urea (N, 46%). In both groups of farmers, similar pieces of land were allocated to rice production with a mean value of 2.7 ha. The average yield was 3.1 tons/ha, with a significantly higher yield in the participation group than in the non-participation group. Regarding the Ajinomoto fertilizer technology, findings unsurprisingly showed highly significant differences in terms of knowledge and use of Ajinomoto fertilizer between participant and non participant farmers. Overall, participants had a very good awareness and experience with the AF and were willing to adopt it. More than half of farmers (61%) were aware of the AF, including nearly half of non-participant farmers (42%) in addition to 100% of participant farmers. Up to 94% of non-participants in addition to 100% of participants were willing to use the AF and ready to apply it on 82.68% of their total area cultivated to rice, resulting in a total area of 2.33 ha of land to be under the AF use. Furthermore, rice farmers (75%) were also willing to extend the application of the AF to other crops apart from rice. In terms of their perception on the performance of the technology compared to other fertilizers used, participant farmers agreed with all the sixteen (16) statements on the performance of the AF, in comparison to the other fertilizers they used.
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spelling CGSpace1729482025-11-05T07:00:45Z Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire Arouna, Aminou Gbede, T. R. farmers fertilizers markets rice varieties This work presents results of the socioeconomic evaluation of the Ajinomoto fertilizer (AF) experimentation demonstrations among rice farmers in Côte d’Ivoire. The focus was on assessing the perception of rice farmers on the AF experimentation and demonstrations from both the intervention participants and non-participants. Three regions in Côte d’Ivoire were covered as part of the survey and data were collected from a randomly sampled 270 rice farmers through face-to face individual interviews using CSPro application installed on android tablets. Data collected we submitted to both descriptive and inferential statistics for analysis by means of the Stata version 18 and SPSS software. Results showed that majority of famers grew rice in wet season (72%), used on average 6 days for cleaning and preparation of seeds before planting, used transplanting as the major sowing method (91%), applied both NPK and Urea fertilizer only when soil is wet (67%), but did not pay attention to soil condition to apply pesticide. Farmers mainly expected fertilizer to be able to, among other things, increase the rice yield, allow good filling of the grains and increase the number of grains per panicle. The popular fertilizers currently used by farmers included the NPK (12-22-22), the combined NPK (15-15-15) & Urea (N, 46%), and the combined NPK (12-22-22) & Urea (N, 46%). In both groups of farmers, similar pieces of land were allocated to rice production with a mean value of 2.7 ha. The average yield was 3.1 tons/ha, with a significantly higher yield in the participation group than in the non-participation group. Regarding the Ajinomoto fertilizer technology, findings unsurprisingly showed highly significant differences in terms of knowledge and use of Ajinomoto fertilizer between participant and non participant farmers. Overall, participants had a very good awareness and experience with the AF and were willing to adopt it. More than half of farmers (61%) were aware of the AF, including nearly half of non-participant farmers (42%) in addition to 100% of participant farmers. Up to 94% of non-participants in addition to 100% of participants were willing to use the AF and ready to apply it on 82.68% of their total area cultivated to rice, resulting in a total area of 2.33 ha of land to be under the AF use. Furthermore, rice farmers (75%) were also willing to extend the application of the AF to other crops apart from rice. In terms of their perception on the performance of the technology compared to other fertilizers used, participant farmers agreed with all the sixteen (16) statements on the performance of the AF, in comparison to the other fertilizers they used. 2024-08-30 2025-02-11T12:49:06Z 2025-02-11T12:49:06Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172948 en Open Access application/pdf Africa Rice Center Arouna, A. and Gbede, T.R. 2024. Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire. Socioeconomic Assessment Report. Bouake, Côte d’Ivoire: AfricaRice.
spellingShingle farmers
fertilizers
markets
rice
varieties
Arouna, Aminou
Gbede, T. R.
Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title_fullStr Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title_short Farmer’s perception on fertilizer management using Ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in Côte d’Ivoire
title_sort farmer s perception on fertilizer management using ajinomoto byproduct for high market value local rice varieties in irrigated lowlands in cote d ivoire
topic farmers
fertilizers
markets
rice
varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172948
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