Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province

The study aimed to explore farmers’ practice and constraints in organic vegetable farming as well as to identify farmers’ perception and their adaptability in organic vegetable farming, to determine factors influencing farmers’ perception and adaptation in organic vegetable farming and to investigat...

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Main Authors: ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ, Nathitakarn Pinthukas
Other Authors: บุศรา ลิ้มนิรันดร์กุล
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: เชียงใหม่ : บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ 2018
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Online Access:http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46033
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-460332018-04-09T03:22:59Z Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province การรับรู้และการปรับตัวของเกษตรกรในการผลิตผักอินทรีย์เพื่อการดำรงชีพอย่างยั่งยืน ในจังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ Nathitakarn Pinthukas บุศรา ลิ้มนิรันดร์กุล พงษ์ศักดิ์ อังกสิทธิ์ สุรพล เศรษฐบุตร Farmer Organic vegetable production Sustainable livelihood The study aimed to explore farmers’ practice and constraints in organic vegetable farming as well as to identify farmers’ perception and their adaptability in organic vegetable farming, to determine factors influencing farmers’ perception and adaptation in organic vegetable farming and to investigate sustainable development in farmers’ livelihood in the study areas. A total of 108 organic farmers of Chiang Mai Organic Agriculture Cooperative were randomly selected from three districts based on current farming practices experience, in transforming to organic vegetable farming in the tear of 2013. Data were collected using the semi-structured questionnaires and focus group discussion from January to April 2013. The adaptation in organic farming and farm practice were analyzed using three point rating scale method. In order to fulfill the objectives mentioned above, descriptive statistics such as percentage, average, maximum, minimum, standard deviation and multiple regression analysis were used. The findings revealed that farmers in three study areas had experience in organic vegetable production. Organic vegetable farming practice, i.e., land preparation, seed, type of crop, planting method, soil nutrient management, pest management, weed management and harvesting. The disadvantages or constraints inherent in small-farmer adoption of organic agriculture were seen to include: economic, bio-physical and knowledge constraints. The multiple regression analysis results indicated that age, education level, household labor, farm income and extension visit significantly contributed to farmers’ perception on organic vegetable production. Moreover, education level, experience, natural water and farmers’ networks or membership significantly contributed to farmers’ adaptation on organic vegetable production. In conclusion, at present the reduced chemical use in agriculture is an alternative agriculture of farmers. The perception and adaptation in organic vegetable based on five assets such as natural, physical, human, financial and social where is consider to be the key factors for sustaining farmer livelihood. Therefore, the uptake of agricultural extension and policy planner for promoting effective organic agriculture could consider five assets where as the key supporting factors in farmers’ adaptation and perception in organic agriculture which lead to sustainable farmers livelihood. 2018-04-09T03:22:59Z 2018-04-09T03:22:59Z 2014-06 Thesis http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46033 en เชียงใหม่ : บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
language English
topic Farmer
Organic vegetable production
Sustainable livelihood
spellingShingle Farmer
Organic vegetable production
Sustainable livelihood
ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ
Nathitakarn Pinthukas
Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
description The study aimed to explore farmers’ practice and constraints in organic vegetable farming as well as to identify farmers’ perception and their adaptability in organic vegetable farming, to determine factors influencing farmers’ perception and adaptation in organic vegetable farming and to investigate sustainable development in farmers’ livelihood in the study areas. A total of 108 organic farmers of Chiang Mai Organic Agriculture Cooperative were randomly selected from three districts based on current farming practices experience, in transforming to organic vegetable farming in the tear of 2013. Data were collected using the semi-structured questionnaires and focus group discussion from January to April 2013. The adaptation in organic farming and farm practice were analyzed using three point rating scale method. In order to fulfill the objectives mentioned above, descriptive statistics such as percentage, average, maximum, minimum, standard deviation and multiple regression analysis were used. The findings revealed that farmers in three study areas had experience in organic vegetable production. Organic vegetable farming practice, i.e., land preparation, seed, type of crop, planting method, soil nutrient management, pest management, weed management and harvesting. The disadvantages or constraints inherent in small-farmer adoption of organic agriculture were seen to include: economic, bio-physical and knowledge constraints. The multiple regression analysis results indicated that age, education level, household labor, farm income and extension visit significantly contributed to farmers’ perception on organic vegetable production. Moreover, education level, experience, natural water and farmers’ networks or membership significantly contributed to farmers’ adaptation on organic vegetable production. In conclusion, at present the reduced chemical use in agriculture is an alternative agriculture of farmers. The perception and adaptation in organic vegetable based on five assets such as natural, physical, human, financial and social where is consider to be the key factors for sustaining farmer livelihood. Therefore, the uptake of agricultural extension and policy planner for promoting effective organic agriculture could consider five assets where as the key supporting factors in farmers’ adaptation and perception in organic agriculture which lead to sustainable farmers livelihood.
author2 บุศรา ลิ้มนิรันดร์กุล
author_facet บุศรา ลิ้มนิรันดร์กุล
ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ
Nathitakarn Pinthukas
format Theses and Dissertations
author ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ
Nathitakarn Pinthukas
author_sort ณฐิตากานต์ ปินทุกาศ
title Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
title_short Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
title_full Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
title_fullStr Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
title_full_unstemmed Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation in Organic Vegetable Production for Sustainable Livelihood in Chiang Mai Province
title_sort farmers’ perception and adaptation in organic vegetable production for sustainable livelihood in chiang mai province
publisher เชียงใหม่ : บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
publishDate 2018
url http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46033
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