2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2015.01.004
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Long-term reduction of nitrogen fertilizer use through knowledge training in rice production in China

Abstract: A B S T R A C TNitrogen (N) fertilizer has been excessively used in China's crop production, resulting in nonpoint pollution and significant greenhouse gas emissions. Previous studies show that farmers can reduce N-fertilizer upon receiving knowledge training. However, there is little evidence of the effectiveness of this effort in the long term. Based on an experimental study of site-specific nutrient management for rice production in China and a unique household dataset captured over seven years, this study … Show more

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“…Evidence gathered from the case studies that current training provision as a means to improve nutrient accounting and management has been largely ineffective are consistent with the findings of other researchers (e.g. Huang et al, 2012;Guo et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2015). For the cases here training by the public extension service was found to be focused on maximising productivity and extremely risk averse in the advice it provided with regard to reduced inorganic fertiliser application, especially for high-value crops.…”
Section: Future Directions For Public Policy For Improved Nutrient Masupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Evidence gathered from the case studies that current training provision as a means to improve nutrient accounting and management has been largely ineffective are consistent with the findings of other researchers (e.g. Huang et al, 2012;Guo et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2015). For the cases here training by the public extension service was found to be focused on maximising productivity and extremely risk averse in the advice it provided with regard to reduced inorganic fertiliser application, especially for high-value crops.…”
Section: Future Directions For Public Policy For Improved Nutrient Masupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Guo et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2015). Yet, a combination of policies including regulation and incentives is likely to out-perform a single approach such as a fertiliser tax or farmer training alone (Weersink and Livernois, 1996;OECD, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural analysis of multi-level interactions, which can play an important role for innovation adoption, is rarely part of the analytical framework of the considered publications. Only a few studies even mentioned level of higher dimension (e.g., national policies; [93,140]). The observed literature clearly displays that the relationship in innovation creation and adoption between farmers and researchers remains the same, with the researcher as innovation developer and farmers as innovation adopters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same holds true for the quality of the support. By providing a specific service, a continuous support is necessary [91,92,140]. Here a fluent information flow, which is also important for innovation adoption, is also ensured [91,96,133,141].…”
Section: Drivers For Continuous Product Innovations (Goods)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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