There is a growing concern about the sustainability of agriculture due to the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers in several parts of the world. In India, the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is a region where the externalities of excessive use of chemical fertilizers for cereal production manifest in groundwater pollution, air pollution due to emissions, and soil degradation. In this context, we study the adoption of organic fertilizers in the region and the determining factors. We use data collected from 400 rice farmers to empirically test the link between farmers’ perceptions, revenue expectations, socioeconomic factors, and the policy environment to adopt organic fertilizers. We use Tobit and Cragg’s double hurdle model to study the fa...
Agriculture is the main stay of India’s economy. Agricultural development is therefore, a preconditi...
This paper investigates the possibility of using public works to stimulate farmers' fertiliser use i...
Rice farming in the tidal wetland require specific cultivation techniques. The using of anorganic fe...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
Smallholder rice farming is characterized by low returns and substantial environmental impact. Conve...
To tackle the challenge of food grain production and food security, chemical agriculture advocates ...
The International Food Policy Research Institute, as part of the Conservative Group on International...
Smallholder rice farming is characterized by low returns and substantial environmental impact. Conve...
Overuse of chemical fertilizer has led to severe land degradation and environmental pollution in Chi...
This study investigates the relationship between socio-psychological factors, innovation attributes,...
Attention to organic fertilizer has been increasing but opinions are mixed as to its impacts. This p...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
Fertilizers remain important in global food production, yet fertilizer application rates in sub-Saha...
Industrial agriculture has become the prominent agriculture system worldwide. In this system, farmer...
Agriculture is the main stay of India’s economy. Agricultural development is therefore, a preconditi...
This paper investigates the possibility of using public works to stimulate farmers' fertiliser use i...
Rice farming in the tidal wetland require specific cultivation techniques. The using of anorganic fe...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
Smallholder rice farming is characterized by low returns and substantial environmental impact. Conve...
To tackle the challenge of food grain production and food security, chemical agriculture advocates ...
The International Food Policy Research Institute, as part of the Conservative Group on International...
Smallholder rice farming is characterized by low returns and substantial environmental impact. Conve...
Overuse of chemical fertilizer has led to severe land degradation and environmental pollution in Chi...
This study investigates the relationship between socio-psychological factors, innovation attributes,...
Attention to organic fertilizer has been increasing but opinions are mixed as to its impacts. This p...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
Fertilizers remain important in global food production, yet fertilizer application rates in sub-Saha...
Industrial agriculture has become the prominent agriculture system worldwide. In this system, farmer...
Agriculture is the main stay of India’s economy. Agricultural development is therefore, a preconditi...
This paper investigates the possibility of using public works to stimulate farmers' fertiliser use i...
Rice farming in the tidal wetland require specific cultivation techniques. The using of anorganic fe...