Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon

Three years after the beginning of a goat project in the Centre region of Cameroon, the engagement of farmers in this activity has been timid. As this region is not a traditional pastoral zone, farmers have not yet incorporated the crop-livestock integration into their habits. Hence, this paper uses...

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Main Authors: Folefack, AJZ., Tsafack, PP., Kamajou, F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2018-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v36n1/54.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7ca605cdc51423083aa2126ccdb38b92020-11-25T03:09:25ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33122018-01-013615462Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of CameroonFolefack, AJZ.Tsafack, PP.Kamajou, F.Three years after the beginning of a goat project in the Centre region of Cameroon, the engagement of farmers in this activity has been timid. As this region is not a traditional pastoral zone, farmers have not yet incorporated the crop-livestock integration into their habits. Hence, this paper uses a logistic regression approach in order to analyse the factors affecting the adoption of goat raising activity by farmers of this locality. The computed odds ratio indicate that the practice of goat raising activity is significantly influenced by the farmer's age, gender, farming experience, practice of other livestock activities, frequency of contact with extension agents, access to credit and farm income. However, being a goat raiser does not depend on the farmer's marital status, education, farm size, household size, membership into a common initiative group. The study therefore recommends that the government authorities should give more attention to significant factors so as to popularize the goat raising activity in this region.http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v36n1/54.pdfAgropastoralismBreederLivestockLogistic regressionCameroon
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Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
Tropicultura
Agropastoralism
Breeder
Livestock
Logistic regression
Cameroon
author_facet Folefack, AJZ.
Tsafack, PP.
Kamajou, F.
author_sort Folefack, AJZ.
title Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
title_short Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
title_full Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Logit Model of Analysing the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Goat Raising Activity by Farmers in the Non-pastoral Centre Region of Cameroon
title_sort logit model of analysing the factors affecting the adoption of goat raising activity by farmers in the non-pastoral centre region of cameroon
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Three years after the beginning of a goat project in the Centre region of Cameroon, the engagement of farmers in this activity has been timid. As this region is not a traditional pastoral zone, farmers have not yet incorporated the crop-livestock integration into their habits. Hence, this paper uses a logistic regression approach in order to analyse the factors affecting the adoption of goat raising activity by farmers of this locality. The computed odds ratio indicate that the practice of goat raising activity is significantly influenced by the farmer's age, gender, farming experience, practice of other livestock activities, frequency of contact with extension agents, access to credit and farm income. However, being a goat raiser does not depend on the farmer's marital status, education, farm size, household size, membership into a common initiative group. The study therefore recommends that the government authorities should give more attention to significant factors so as to popularize the goat raising activity in this region.
topic Agropastoralism
Breeder
Livestock
Logistic regression
Cameroon
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v36n1/54.pdf
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