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Item Factors Affecting Adoption of Agricultural Technologies by Naads Farmers in Kumi District: The Case of Fertilizer Application in Citrus.(Uganda Management Institute, 2015-09) EMURWON, Joseph; Dr. Barifaijo, Maria K.(Supervisor); Lugemoi, Wilfred Bongomin (Supervisor)This study examined the factors affecting adoption of agricultural technologies by NAADS farmers in Kumi district considering fertilizer use in citrus as a case for this research. The objectives of this study were; to assess the effect of education level of farmers on agricultural technology adoption; to explain the effect of political environment on agricultural technology adoption and finally to examine the effect of extension services on agricultural technology adoption under NAADS program in Kumi district. The theories which guided this research were diffusion of innovation theory and concerns based adoption model. The researcher was motivated to this study because of low levels of agricultural technology adoption observed under the NAADS program despite funds flowing from the central government to districts. The literature reviewed revealed that indeed education level of the farmers, political environment and extension services affected agricultural technology adoption. A case study cross sectional survey research design was applied in which case both qualitative and quantitative approaches of data analysis were employed. A total of 162 respondents were sampled from 280 farmers from Nyero and Ongino Sub Counties and the response was 135 from 162 respondents sampled. The methods used to collect data were; questionnaire survey, interviewing, observation and documentary review. Data was analyzed and interpreted and the researcher concluded that; education level of farmers, political environment and extension services positively affected agricultural technology adoption under the NAADS program in Kumi district; political environment being the biggest contributor to low agricultural technology adoption levels. The study recommends for strengthening of FAL classes to enable farmers to learn how to read and write, Capacity building of leaders to enhance their leadership skills, and adequate facilitation of the extension staff. The study was limited by time, content and geographical scope and also the research methodology used. The study contributes to the body of knowledge of technology adoption studies.Item Factors Affecting Farmers’ Adoption of Agricultural Technologies in Irish Potato Production in Kabale District, Uganda(Uganda Management Institute, 2015-01) KANSIIME, Kyabato Rose; Beinebyabo, Adrian (supervisor); Dr. Bakibinga, Florence Sajjabi (supervisor)The study examined the factors affecting farmers‟ adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District. Objectives of this study were; to assess the effect of economic factors and farmers‟ adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District; to establish how farmers‟ characteristics affect adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District and to establish the extent to which institutional factors affect farmers‟ adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District. The study used a cross sectional survey design with both quantitative and qualitative approaches utilized. A questionnaire was administered to 259 respondents out of a 495 population. Face to face interviews from knowledgeable respondents were conducted and documentary review helped to augment the data obtained from the questionnaire. Data was analyzed using Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS). The empirical findings were presented using descriptive statistics of frequencies and inferential statistics in form of Pearson Product Correlation Coefficients and Multi-linear Regression Analysis in relation to specific objectives. The study findings revealed that economic factors (55.5%), farmers‟ characteristics (39.7%) and institutional factors (22.2%) have a significant effect on farmers‟ adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato in Kabale district. In conclusion economic factors have a significant relationship with adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District. This means that, for technologies which were expensive, Irish potato farmers could not adopt them. Again, the study concluded that farmers‟ characteristics have a significant relationship with adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District. This implies that if the farmers‟ characteristics include gender/age, adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District will consequently improve. The study concluded that Institutional factors have a significant relationship with adoption of improved agricultural technologies in Irish potato production in Kabale District. The study recommended that the Ministry of Finance, planning and economic Development and policy makers like Parliamentarians should urgently look at the costs of production with a view to lowering it and enable farmers access funding, District Production and sub county authority undertake mature age education and formation of farmer field school especially in the field of agriculture for Irish potato farmers, in the sub county.