The Study on Farmers' Cognition and Production Inclination of Organic Vegetable
Jianqiang Li
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2012, vol. 4, issue 6, 272
Abstract:
Based on the department interviews and questionnaire survey in Nanxi County, this paper analyzes on farmers’ cognition of organic vegetables and factors which influence farmers’ production inclination through Logistic model. The results show- 54.70% farmers can understand organic vegetables well; farmland areas per person, non-agricultural income, price, technology, and educational level are main factors that influence farmers’ production inclination. Finally, according to these results the paper proposes relative comments that promote the production and development of organic vegetables.
Date: 2012
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