Title of article :
Factors Affecting Avoiding the Use of Pesticides to Greenhouse Vegetables in Bandar Abbas District (Iran)
Author/Authors :
Yazdanpanah, Masoud Department of Agriculture Extension and Education, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzesta , Rahimi Feyzabad, Fatemeh Department of Agriculture Extension and Education, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzesta , Abbaszade, Khadejeh Department of Horticulture Science - University of Hormozgan
Abstract :
Despite huge environmental, economic, health, and social costs of pesticides, evidence revealed that farmers in developing countries would continue to use pesticides. The root of the problem appears to be related to the way of farmers’ decision making. As such, it is crucial for policymakers to understand how farmers think and behave with regard to these inputs. Therefore, the aim of this research was to accrue empirical evidence about greenhouse owners’ attitudes and intention toward avoiding using pesticides in Bandar Abbas District using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). TPB was tested using a survey to understand greenhouse owners’ attitude and intention. The study sample consisted of 110 greenhouse owners selected through a random sampling method. Data were collected with a structured questionnaire to assess the central variables of the theory. The questionnaire’s internal reliability and validity were confirmed by a panel of experts. Results indicated that the greenhouse owners’ moral norm was the main predictor of their intention to avoid pesticide application followed by the variables of self-identity and attitude, respectively. Furthermore, adding moral norm and self-identity as additional constructs to the theory significantly improved the explanatory power of the standard model.
Keywords :
Chemical pesticides , greenhouse owners , moral norm self-identity , subjective norm , Theory of Planned Behaviour