International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability (Sep 2018)

Do farmer, household and farm characteristics influence the adoption of sustainable practices? The evidence from the Republic of Moldova

  • Tereza Pilarova,
  • Miroslava Bavorova,
  • Alexander Kandakov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2018.1499244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4-5
pp. 367 – 384

Abstract

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Drought represents the main constraint on agricultural production in the Republic of Moldova indicating the need to shift from conventional agricultural practices to more sustainable ones. To provide a more comprehensive understanding of the determinants and barriers influencing the adoption of conservation agriculture practices, an analytic framework combining both binary and ordered probit models addressing the potential endogeneity of variables was applied. A survey was conducted among 234 smallholders in three districts in the Republic of Moldova from July to September 2016. The results indicated that the adoption of sustainable practices by small-scale farmers is influenced predominantly by farmer characteristics and by their perception of risk. The findings of this research confirmed that households with lower access to financial resources are less likely to adopt these practices. Consequently, the provision of alternative financing is needed in the promotion of sustainable agriculture practices.

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