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Has technical training promoted farmers to adopt green control technologies? Concurrently on the effect of digital platforms

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  • Xixuan Yang
  • Xin Zheng

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This study analyzed the effects of technical training and digital platforms on farmers’ green control technologies adoption behaviors. The results showed that (1) the effects of classroom-based, field-based technical training methods and digital platforms were significantly positive; (2) the interaction variable between digital platforms and classroom-based training had a significant positive effect on farmers' adoption behavior, and the combination of the two have a scale effect on promoting the desired behavior; (3) large-scale households were significantly affected by single technology training, whereas small-scale farmers were more susceptible to a combination of technology training and the promotion of digital platforms.

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  • Xixuan Yang & Xin Zheng, 2026. "Has technical training promoted farmers to adopt green control technologies? Concurrently on the effect of digital platforms," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 21, pages 1-9.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:21:y:2026:i::p:1-9.
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