Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia
This study aims to understand the adoption rate and use intensity of enhanced climate information services and climate-smart agriculture technologies in the Doyogena, Menz, and Digeluna Tijo districts in Ethiopia. A simple random sampling technique was employed to select 482 respondents from the thr...
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| author | Tesfaye, Abonesh Ambaw, Gebermedihin Radeny, Maren A.O. Solomon, Dawit |
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| description | This study aims to understand the adoption rate and use intensity of enhanced climate information services and climate-smart agriculture technologies in the Doyogena, Menz, and Digeluna Tijo districts in Ethiopia. A simple random sampling technique was employed to select 482 respondents from the three districts. Both descriptive and econometric methods were used to analyze the data. Descriptive statistics such as mean, frequency, and percentages were used to assess the rate and intensity of adoption of the improved technologies while the double-hurdle econometric model was employed to estimate determinants of the likelihood of adoption decision and use intensity of these technologies. Our findings revealed an adoption rate of 84%, 79.8%, and 39% for site-specific fertilizer recommendation, Climate-smart integrated small ruminant innovations (SmaRT Pack), and user-centric bundled climate information and digital agricultural advisories, respectively. The results further indicated that the education level of the respondents, farm household assets formation such as ownership of farmland and tropical livestock unit, access road to marketplaces, and farmers group membership were the main determinants of the probability of adoption and use intensity of these technologies. This study highlights the importance of prioritizing and promoting asset building and accumulation among farm households, investing in developing farmers' training centers and infrastructure such as access roads, and encouraging and facilitating smallholder farmers to join farmers' groups and cooperatives. These may empower farm households to efficiently utilize improved agricultural technologies and advance the uptake and sustainability of these technologies, contributing to the enhanced welfare of smallholder farmers. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1778242025-11-13T02:15:22Z Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia Tesfaye, Abonesh Ambaw, Gebermedihin Radeny, Maren A.O. Solomon, Dawit climate-smart agriculture information services innovation adoption smallholders This study aims to understand the adoption rate and use intensity of enhanced climate information services and climate-smart agriculture technologies in the Doyogena, Menz, and Digeluna Tijo districts in Ethiopia. A simple random sampling technique was employed to select 482 respondents from the three districts. Both descriptive and econometric methods were used to analyze the data. Descriptive statistics such as mean, frequency, and percentages were used to assess the rate and intensity of adoption of the improved technologies while the double-hurdle econometric model was employed to estimate determinants of the likelihood of adoption decision and use intensity of these technologies. Our findings revealed an adoption rate of 84%, 79.8%, and 39% for site-specific fertilizer recommendation, Climate-smart integrated small ruminant innovations (SmaRT Pack), and user-centric bundled climate information and digital agricultural advisories, respectively. The results further indicated that the education level of the respondents, farm household assets formation such as ownership of farmland and tropical livestock unit, access road to marketplaces, and farmers group membership were the main determinants of the probability of adoption and use intensity of these technologies. This study highlights the importance of prioritizing and promoting asset building and accumulation among farm households, investing in developing farmers' training centers and infrastructure such as access roads, and encouraging and facilitating smallholder farmers to join farmers' groups and cooperatives. These may empower farm households to efficiently utilize improved agricultural technologies and advance the uptake and sustainability of these technologies, contributing to the enhanced welfare of smallholder farmers. 2025-11 2025-11-11T19:44:39Z 2025-11-11T19:44:39Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177824 en Open Access application/pdf Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa Tesfaye A., Ambaw G., Radeny M., Solomon D. 2025. Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia. AICCRA Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) |
| spellingShingle | climate-smart agriculture information services innovation adoption smallholders Tesfaye, Abonesh Ambaw, Gebermedihin Radeny, Maren A.O. Solomon, Dawit Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title | Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Adoption Rate and Use Intensity of Bundled Climate Information Services and Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies in Ethiopia |
| title_sort | adoption rate and use intensity of bundled climate information services and climate smart agricultural technologies in ethiopia |
| topic | climate-smart agriculture information services innovation adoption smallholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177824 |
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