Evaluating the Impact of Weather and Climate Information Utilization on Adoption of Climate-Smart Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Tambacounda and Kolda Regions, (Senegal)

dc.contributor.authorNantongo, Beckie
dc.contributor.authorSsekand, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorNgom, Ablaye
dc.contributor.authorDieng, Birane
dc.contributor.authorDiouf, Ndongo
dc.contributor.authorDiouf, Jules
dc.contributor.authorNoba, Kandioura
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-20T09:44:45Z
dc.date.available2024-03-20T09:44:45Z
dc.date.issued2021-02-28
dc.description.abstractSenegal is subjected to climate change and unstable weather conditions of the Sahel zone causing adverse negative effects on the agricultural sector and biodiversity. Weather and climate information is one of the requirements for effective adoption of climate-smart agriculture in Senegal, where Agriculture employs approximately 65% of the total population. This study evaluated the impact of weather information utilization on adoption of climate-smart technologies among smallholder farmers using a case study of Tambacounda and Kolda regions in Senegal. The study aimed at establishing the level of accessibility, understandability, usability of weather information and examined the extent to which utilization of weather information impacts the adoption of Climate-smart agriculture technologies among smallholder farmers in Tambacounda and Kolda. For this study, questionnaires were administered to 341 purposively sampled households with the help of department extension workers and local leaders. The study findings show that while smallholder farmers accessed weather information through traditional and modern media sources like radio, television, and telephone, understandability and usability of the weather and climate information received were low. Overall utilization of weather and climate information was low. Also, the overall adoption rate of climate-smart agriculture technologies was low. Utilization of weather and climate information was constrained by language problems, failure to comprehend the information, difficulty in understanding forecast terminology, inability to respond to weather and climate information in terms of farming equipment and other inputs, poor packaging of information, and user unfriendliness of weather and climate information in the study area. The regression model results (F = 22.203, P=.028) were within the significant level (p<0.05), which means that accessibility, understandability, and usability of weather forecasts were appropriate predictors of adoption of climate smart technologies among smallholder farmers. A new and effective weather information delivery system is proposed and provision of weather-based advisory services to the farming communities.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2224-3216 (Paper)
dc.identifier.issn2225-0948 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/3068
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherInternational Knowledge Sharing Platformen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Environment and Earth Science;Vol.11, No.2, 2021
dc.subjectAdoptionen_US
dc.subjectClimate/weather informationen_US
dc.subjectClimate-smart technologiesen_US
dc.subjectSmallholder farmersen_US
dc.subjectSenegalen_US
dc.titleEvaluating the Impact of Weather and Climate Information Utilization on Adoption of Climate-Smart Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Tambacounda and Kolda Regions, (Senegal)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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