Interdependent Effects of Agro-input Node Interventions on the Adoption of Cattle milk Production Technologies among Smallholder Farmers in Kericho County, Kenya
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Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology
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Agricultural extension service delivery system is a vital component in agricultural development
initiatives of any nation. Several extension approaches are used to achieve these initiatives.
Globally, many Governments and development partners in rural agricultural development initiatives
have gradually transitioned away from total state control of rural community and agricultural extension service delivery into adopting and supporting a more multifaceted system built on holistic
participatory approach commonly referred to as Agricultural Value Chain Extension Approach
(AVCEA). This AVCEA is relatively new in developing countries, including Kenya, and specifically in
Kericho County where exploration on its impact on farm-level technology adoption has yet to be
undertaken. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interdependent effects of agro-input
node interventions on the adoption of cattle milk production technologies among smallholder
farmers in Kericho, Kenya. This study adopted an ex-post-facto research design and systematic
random sampling technique to select a sample of 132 farmers who previously exposed to AVCEA.
Interviews were conducted for eight (8) dairy production experts and 6 Dairy organization
representatives as key informants. The primary data were collected using interview schedules,
questionnaires and focus group discussion tools. The data were analyzed for descriptive statistics
like frequencies, percentages and inferential statistics like Chi-square tests with the aid of SPSS
version 26.0. The results of the study indicated that there was a significant interdependence
between some agro-input value chain node interventions and the adoption of cattle milk production
technologies. There was also Interdependence between ease of access to farmers
‘groups/cooperative societies and the adoption of cattle milk production technologies by the
smallholder farmers. Based on findings of this study, Agricultural experts, stakeholders, and other
concerned bodies should focus on developing strategies to strengthen interventions at the agroinput node, particularly by fostering cooperation among smallholder farmers to enhance collective
actions.
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Mutai, Alfred K., Joash K. Kibett, and Michael E. Omunyin. 2024. “Interdependent Effects of Agro-Input Node Interventions on the Adoption of Cattle Milk Production Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Kericho County, Kenya”. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 42 (11):9-19. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2024/v42i112587
