Small-Scale Farmers’ Decisions to Purchase Subsidized and Non-subsidized Fertilizers: A Logistics Regression Analysis
Abstract
Fertilizer is becoming a big subject among small farmers. Due to a
lack of fertilizers, small-scale farmers have been obliged to purchase both subsidized and unsubsidized fertilizers. This issue has effects on farmers’ decisions
to purchase fertilizers that are subsidized or not. This study intends to examine
how small farmers choose between buying fertilizers that are subsidized and those
that are not. This study used 30 farmers who used subsidized fertilizers and 30
farmers who used non-subsidized fertilizers. Logistic regression analysis is used
in this investigation. The findings revealed that factors influencing the purchasing
decisions and use of small-scale farmers’ fertilizers are education, farming experience, production, farmer income, ease of obtaining, and affordability. Small-scale
farmers tend to buy subsidized fertilizers compared to non-subsidized fertilizers.
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