Technology Adoption on Vegetable Agroforestry System in Nanggung

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Technology Adoption on Vegetable Agroforestry System in Nanggung Agroforestry and Sustainable Vegetables Production in Southeast Asian Watershed Technology Adoption on Vegetable Agroforestry System in Nanggung Monitoring Study & Impact Study Design Suseno & Arief World Agroforestry Centre – ICRAF Southeast Asia Regional Office Bogor, Indonesia

Objectives Identify vegetable cultivation technology on agroforestry system that socially acceptable, economically feasible, and affordable Provide information on the level adoption of vegetable cultivation technology in agroforestry system Assess impacts of technology adoption on income’s farmers

Expected Outputs Provide data of technology adoption level as a part of socio-economic impact assessment of integrated vegetable agroforestry system Research Report

Scope of the study Technology Impact Drip Irrigation technology Shade Management Impact Farmer’s income

Target group Alternatives : Participants of the Baseline Study 2006 Farmers who apply the technology on their land

Methodology Data Data Collection Timeline

Methodology-Data Research Question Do farmers know about the technology? Perceptions Dissemination process Involvement Supporting & weakening factors to apply the technology

Methodology-Data Research Question What kind of technology are socially acceptable, economically feasible and affordable? Type of technology Treatments Level of input Yield

Methodology-Data Research Question Which farmers apply the technology? Socio-economic strata (landholding, position in community) Income : sources, level (before and after)

Methodology-Data Research Question Where they apply the technology? Vegetable cultivated Physical characteristics (irrigation, slope etc) Accessibility (distance from trial plot)

Methodology-Data Research Question Do the applied technology affects farmer’s income? How? Income from vegetable cultivation Income from labor saving

Methodology-Data Collecting Farmers Level Interviews Observation to the farmers plot Trial Plots Observations Secondary data collecting

Timeline Monitoring Study Impact Study Preparation : June-July 2007 Data Collecting : July-Dec 2007 Writing Report : Dec 2007-Jan 2008 Impact Study 2008