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The Role of Farmer Field Schools Approach in Improving Tea Production among Smallholding in Kenya

机译:农民田间学校在提高肯尼亚小农户茶产量中的作用

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Tea production, processing and marketing in Kenya is under management of two sectors. The two sectors include; Kenya Tea Development Agency which manages approximately six hundred thousand small scale farmers and multi-nationals sector for example Uniliver/Lipton teas, James Finlay's and George Williamson holdings manage privately plantations and estates of tea. The volume and frequency of plucking tea leaves enhances net revenue for small scale tea farmers in Kenya. The main objective was to determine the role of Farmer Field Schools extension approach and eventual outcome tea production among small scale farmers in Kenya. The study assessed the trends and the influence of Farmer Field Schools (FFS) approach in addressing productivity of tea leaves. The study employed descriptive statistics and mean trends analysis to determine the influence of FFS in tea production. The study sites were six sub locations of tea growing areas. The sites were purposively since they were pilot areas where the initial farmer field schools were collaboratively initiated by Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) and Uniliver/Lipton teas for enhancement of tea production. The study gathered primary data from sampled tea farmers by use of structured questionnaires. Secondary data was sourced from the KTDA archives records. Research findings revealed a positive trend in green tea leaf production and as well as revenue. Further, it was revealed that social positive effects such as farmers willingness to participate in group activities and sustainable tea husbandry, promotion of self-mobilization and interactive participation enhanced tea production. The positive economic-agricultural productivity effects were; the transfer and adoption of agricultural technologies particularly in tea growing that enhanced revenue, increased access to knowledge and agricultural information.
机译:肯尼亚的茶叶生产,加工和销售由两个部门管理。这两个部门包括:肯尼亚茶叶发展局管理着大约60万小规模农民和跨国企业,例如Uniliver / Lipton茶,James Finlay's和George Williamson控股公司管理私人种植园和茶园。采摘茶叶的数量和频率提高了肯尼亚小规模茶农的净收入。主要目标是确定农民田间学校推广方法的作用以及肯尼亚小规模农民最终茶叶生产的作用。该研究评估了农民田间学校(FFS)方法在解决茶叶生产力方面的趋势和影响。该研究采用描述性统计和均值趋势分析来确定FFS对茶叶生产的影响。研究地点是茶叶种植区的六个子区域。这些地点之所以具有目的性,是因为它们是试点地区,肯尼亚茶业发展局(KTDA)和Uniliver / Lipton茶社共同发起了最初的农民田间学校,以提高茶产量。该研究通过使用结构化问卷收集了茶农的原始数据。二级数据来自KTDA档案记录。研究结果表明,绿茶产量和收入呈积极趋势。此外,据揭示,诸如农民愿意参加集体活动和可持续茶业,促进自发动员和互动参与等社会积极作用提高了茶产量。经济农业生产力的积极影响是;农业技术的转让和采用,特别是在茶叶种植中,从而增加了收入,增加了知识和农业信息的获取。

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