African Bacteriology Journal (Core Life Science) | 22 June 2004
Zimbabwean Smallholder Farmers' Adoption of Precision Agriculture Practices: Financial Return Analysis in Ghana
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Abstract
Precision agriculture aims to optimise crop yields and reduce environmental impacts by applying targeted inputs such as water, fertilizer, and pesticides. Qualitative data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions to gather detailed insights into farmer perceptions and experiences. Farmers reported an average return rate of 15% after implementing precision agriculture practices, highlighting the need for further financial support in technology adoption. Despite initial challenges, smallholder farmers showed significant interest in adopting precision agriculture techniques, with notable increases in crop yields and resource efficiency. Policy makers should provide targeted subsidies and training to facilitate wider adoption of these practices among Zimbabwean smallholders.