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Is the longstanding local rice cultivar “X-Jigna” being replaced by the improved variety “Shaga” in fogera plain, Northwest Ethiopia?

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  • Adane Melak Beyene
  • Ayele Tesfahun Gashu
  • Misganaw Anteneh Tegegne
  • Atrsaw Anteneh Mihertie

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This study investigates how far and by what factors the local rice cultivar X-Jigna is being replaced by the improved variety Shaga in the Fogera plain, Ethiopia. It applied a mixed-method research design. The explanatory method was used to analyze qualitative data, while simple descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze quantitative data. As a result, the adoption level of improved rice varieties was found to be too low (15%), while the vast majority of rice-growing households used X-Jigna. However, the explanatory analysis highlighted that Shaga outperforms X-Jigna in resilience to diseases and shattering, higher grain yield, and softness of injera and flour density traits. Consequently, its percentage share of area coverage increased from 1 to 12, while X-Jigna’s decreased from 95 to 84 within a short time. This phenomenon demonstrates great strides have been made in replacing X-Jigna with Shaga. Based on the results of logistic regression analysis, age, educational background, and experience in rice cultivation of household heads, land-owned size, and road and credit access significantly influence adoption decisions. Therefore, it is suggested that offering youth-oriented extension services, expanding education services, improving road infrastructure, and reducing bureaucracy in credit services are areas to be emphasized to improve adoption.

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  • Adane Melak Beyene & Ayele Tesfahun Gashu & Misganaw Anteneh Tegegne & Atrsaw Anteneh Mihertie, 2022. "Is the longstanding local rice cultivar “X-Jigna” being replaced by the improved variety “Shaga” in fogera plain, Northwest Ethiopia?," Cogent Economics & Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(1), pages 2145748-214, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:oaefxx:v:10:y:2022:i:1:p:2145748
    DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2022.2145748
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