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FACTORS AFFECTING ADOPTION OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION AND ITS IMPACT TO SORGHM PRODUCTIVITY: A CASE STUDY IN ASSOSA WOREDA
ABDISA GELETA GOBU
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The purpose of this study was investigating the. Factors Affecting Adoption of Soil and Water Conservation and Its Impact to sorghum: Productivity case study in Assosa Woreda. The study has employed explanatory research design in quantitative research approach. Data for this paper come from the cross-sectional survey collected from four kebeles of household at Assosa Woreda. Out of 336 questionnaires were distributed and 314 were collected using dichotomous and bounded questionnaires. The researcher was used stratified sampling techniques Stratified sampling techniques were applied to select representative participants from the four kebeles of household at Assosa Woreda. Likewise, representative individual household in each kebeles was selected using purposive sampling techniques. Purposive sampling involves the use of the researcher’s knowledge of the population in terms of research goals and also elements are selected based on the researcher’s judgment that they will provide access to the desired information. The collected data were analysed using standard deviation, mean, correlation and regression analysis. The descriptive report findings age, education and family size shows; high variability of respondent rating. On the contrary, adoption of SWC, access to credit, gender, road distance, farm land size, slope of land, sorghum production income, and access to training and off farm income shows low variability of respondent rating in Assosa Woreda. The correlation coefficient finding shows there is a strong and positive relationship between adoption of SWC; and age, family size, literacy, access to credit, access to training, road distance, off farm income and slope of farm in the study area. The inferential finding of the study indicates that relatively household literacy level, access to training, access to credit; farm land distance and farm land size have major probability of predicting household decision to adopt SWC, holding other variables Ceteris paribus. On the other hand, household decision to adopt SWC has impactful predicts their income from sorghum production in Assosa Woreda. Hence, it is advantageous, if the agricultural extension office, households, local government body, non-governmental bodies and other stakeholders give primarily focus for literacy of household to adopt SWC, followed by access to training, access to credit, farm land distance and farm land size respectively, holding other variables Ceteris paribus in Assosa Woreda. Subsequently, to make stronger the probability of adoption SWC, agricultural extension practitioners, local government body and non-governmental bodies should organize and train household to well introduce SWC resourcefulness. It also advisable for farmer household to plan SWC devices that combine contemporary scientific thoughtful with native technological knowledge in order to feast them and maintain their long term feasibility in the study area.


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