Farmers' Preferences in Adopting Conservation Tillage Systems Considering Risk Attitudes in Bakhtegan Basin | ||
| Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | ||
| Article 6, Volume 25, Issue 6, 2023, Pages 1309-1322 PDF (7.34 M) | ||
| Document Type: Original Research | ||
| DOI: 10.22034/jast.25.6.1309 | ||
| Authors | ||
| D. Jahangirpour* ; M. Zibaei | ||
| Department of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran. | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Conservation tillage systems have been promoted by governments in many regions of the world as an effective strategy to reduce soil and water losses caused by conventional farming practices. Considering adoption of the conservation tillage system, in addition to the uncertainty in economic aspects, the attitude of farmers is also important. To assess the risk efficiency of five tillage alternatives (Low-tillage, No-tillage, Conventional tillage, and two Rotational-tillage systems), we used Stochastic Efficiency with Respect to a Function approach for the typical wheat-corn production system in Marvdasht, Bakhtegan Basin, Iran, using four-year (2010–2014) field data set. Risk-neutral farmers’ preferred the conventional tillage method over conservation tillage methods, relying on the higher net return of the wheat-corn rotation. However, at the higher risk-aversion degrees, the ranking of conventional tillage tended to decline rapidly and the two rotational tillage systems were preferred over other alternatives. The comparison of certainty equivalents of conservation tillage treatments indicated the superiority of low-tillage over no-tillage at all levels of risk aversion. The results of risk premium estimation in this study revealed that providing subsidy resources is not enough to promote the adoption of conservation tillage practices, and it is necessary to support risk-averse farmers by enhancing their knowledge about the risk-efficient options. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Adoption decision; Conversation tillage; Risk efficiency; Certainty equivalent; Soil tillage | ||
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