Journal of Agricultural Extension (Jul 2022)

Factors influencing Adoption of Irrigation Technologies among Smallholder Farmers in Machakos County, Kenya

  • Mary Kithome,
  • Hezron Mogaka Rasugu,
  • Jayne Njeri Mugwe,
  • Hezron Isaboke Nyarindo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 44 – 59

Abstract

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The study examined the factors that drive decisions to adopt and use irrigation technologies among smallholder farmers in Machakos County, Kenya. Data were collected from a sample of 300 smallholder farmers. Cross-sectional survey design, a multistage sampling procedure and random sampling method were employed. Percentages, means and econometric analysis were used in data analysis. Results showed that, 31.7% of the respondents practiced irrigation. Sex of household head, education, farm size, off-farm income, credit accessed and access to extension services positively influenced adoption of irrigation technologies. Adoption intensity was positively influenced by gender, off-farm income, farming experience, primary occupation and extension services. As a result, it is suggested that while formulating development strategies and programs for smallholder farmers, agricultural extension organizations should give priority to these factors.