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Adoption and Impact of Integrated Soil Fertility Management Technology on Food Production

Awais Jabbar, Wei Liu, Yu Wang, Jian Zhang, WU Qun, Jianchao Peng

2022Agronomy25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amid recent climate difficulties, integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) strategies are vital in restoring soil fertility, enhancing yield, and achieving the farmer community’s well-being. This study examines ISFM’s adoption and impact on wheat yields in Punjab, Pakistan, by employing an endogenous switching regression model (ESRM). The selection equation highlights the multiple factors such as age, gender, education, extension access, credit access, and social influence as essential predictors of ISFM adoption. Treatment effects showed that the average wheat yield is higher for adopters. The findings suggest refining the current institutional system will enhance adoption and food security by improving agricultural production.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityProduction (economics)Soil fertilitySoil managementAgricultural productivityAgricultureBusinessFertilityNatural resource economicsYield (engineering)Agricultural economicsEconomicsAgricultural scienceEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental economicsGeographyEnvironmental scienceSoil waterEnvironmental healthMicroeconomicsArchaeologyMaterials sciencePopulationMedicineMetallurgySoil scienceAgricultural Innovations and PracticesAgricultural risk and resilienceLand Rights and Reforms