Title of article :
Underlying Constructs of Farmers’ Perceptions towards Bt Cotton Among Former Cotton Farmers in Northern Ghana: Empirical Application of Q Methodology
Author/Authors :
Zakaria, Hudu Department of Agricultural Extension - Rural Development & Gender Studies - Faculty of Agribusiness of the University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana
Abstract :
It is often argued that learning from best examples in the neighboring Burkina Faso and
elsewhere, Ghana can succeed in revamping the collapsing cotton industry by
introducing Bt cotton to farmers. This paper therefore presents a survey findings on
farmers’ views and perceptions towards the possible introduction of Bt cotton. A stratified
random sampling technique was applied in selecting 254 farmers from the four cotton
producing zones in northern Ghana and Q methodology adopted in collecting narratives
and perceptions towards Bt cotton. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was applied in
extracting the underlying constructs from farmers’ narratives on Bt cotton. The extraction
method was guided by Kaiser’s Eigenvalue-greater-than-one rule follow by Parallel
analysis method of Monte Carlo and Scree test techniques. Results of the PCA identified
five broad issues representing farmers’ views about the introduction of Bt cotton. The
broad issues explaining farmers’ views and perception towards Bt cotton are ‘contractual
issues with cotton companies’, ‘issues relating to problems and challenges in cotton
farming’, ‘issues relating to farmers desire to go back to cotton farming’, ‘positive views
on Bt cotton’ and ‘some reservations on Bt cotton’. This paper therefore recommends that
for government and other stakeholders to succeed in revamping the cotton industry, there
is the need for farmers’ concerns on contractual issues to be addressed and for more
information on Bt cotton to be provided to resolve the reservation farmers have about Bt
cotton.
Keywords :
Dimensions and Underlying Constructs , Principal Component Analysis , Q Methodology , Narratives , Perceptions , Cotton
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics