Uncertain Behaviors and Attitudes of Specialty Crops Growers Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic
Esendugue Greg Fonsah
Sustainable Agriculture Research, 2022, vol. 11, issue 3, 20
Abstract:
The Specialty Crop Industry was hard hit after Covid-19 was declared a pandemic. Concerns of the future of the industry triggered the initiation of a Qualtrics survey to investigate growers' attitude and behaviors amidst Covid-19, identify new production practices and cost analysis going into the fall crop season. The results of the survey conducted from June 10-July 02, 2020 will also be useful to Extension professionals in other regions and Policymakers in determining financial assistance programs for growers who suffered from Covid-19 pandemic. Results depicted that 62.5% of farmers will plant the same acreages in the fall of 2020 amidst the pandemic.
Date: 2022
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