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DETERMINANING THE ADOPTION OF PRUNING AND BAGGING BY MAJOR MANGO
PRODUCERS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Aurora S. Paderes and Maria Excelsis M. Orden
Central
Luzon State University, Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
ABSTRACT
A
total of 332 mango growers and contractors were interviewed about
their attitude towards pruning and bagging. Grouped as adopters
and non-adopters, the respondents were categorized as to age, experience
in mango production, educational attainment, household income, and
membership to organization. These characteristics along with economic,
physical, technological and institutional factors were analyzed
using probit analysis to determine their influence on the probability
of adopting the technologies. Trees grown in Luzon and Visayas were
older than those in Mindanao, hence the negative effect on adoption
of pruning and bagging. With regard to pruning the coefficient for
number of trees grown was positive, indicative that respondents
with a higher number of trees had a higher probability of adopting
pruning. Seven variables were found to have significant influence
on the probability to adopt bagging among all respondents. The presence
of technical assistance was the most significant predictor. In areas
where technical assistance could not be adequately provided mango
growers would remain ambivalent on adopting the bagging technology.
The rate of adoption was higher in Visayas and Mindanao than in
Luzon. A separate function for Luzon showed that the age and education
of the respondents were negative and positive, respectively, contrary
to the result of the adoption function for all respondents. Two
other important determinants were household income and cost of chemical
control. The coefficients were positive, as expected a priori. Bagging
is expensive, thus, producers with more income have higher probability
of adoption. Adopting will further be enhanced if the price of chemical
control will continue to increase in the local market. Thus, pricing
mechanism that would make the cost of chemical control more expensive
relative to the cost of bagging could be an important instrument
to increase bagging adoption.
Keywords:
pruning, bagging, mango, adoption,
determinants of adoption, probit analysis
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