Socio-economic Determinants of Sugarcane-Soybean Intercropping among Smallholder Farmers in Awendo Sub-County, Kenya

dc.contributor.authorOuko, Kevin Okoth
dc.contributor.authorOgola, Robert John O.
dc.contributor.authorOketch, Modock Odiwuor
dc.contributor.authorMidamba, Dick Chune
dc.contributor.authorOgweno, Peter Oyier
dc.contributor.authorNyangweso, Gaster N.
dc.contributor.authorMutonyi, Jonathan
dc.contributor.authorNg'ong’a, Charles Adino
dc.contributor.authorMuteti, Francisca Ndinda
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-05T11:09:59Z
dc.date.available2026-03-05T11:09:59Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-01
dc.descriptionJournal article
dc.description.abstractGlobal climate change and decreases in available land are significant challenges humans currently face. Alternative management approaches for sugarcane fields have great potential to help mitigate these problems in Kenya. Intercropping as a crop diversification strategy is a crucial coping mechanism for agriculture's income, production, and marketing risks. The main purpose of this study was to analyze the determinants of sugarcane-soybean intercropping among sugarcane farmers to inform policymakers about policy adjustment. The study used primary data collected from 246 households using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptivestatisticsand a logistic regression model. Results showed that 63% of the respondents had adopted sugarcane monocropping compared to only 37 % whohadadopted sugarcane-soybean intercropping. Specifically, the study found that sugarcane farming experience (p =<0.10), production acreage (p =<0.10), land ownership (p =<0.10), and divorced as marital status ((p =<0.05) had negative and significant effects on sugarcane –soybean intercropping, while farmers' age (p =<0.10) and widowed as a marital status (p =<0.01) depicted a positive and significant association with sugarcane –soybean intercropping. From the findings, lack of credit for farm operations and the high cost of farm inputs also emerged as barriersto the adoption of sugarcane intercropping systems. Based on the results, the study suggests the need for government to promote the development of agricultural policy that supports the shift from non-diversification to crop diversification through developing guaranteed access to inputs and subsidies on farming input resources with priority given to smallholder farmers
dc.description.sponsorshipKIBU
dc.identifier.citationKevin Okoth Oukoa, Robert John O. Ogola, Modock Odiwuor Oketch, Dick Chune Midamba, Peter Oyier Ogweno, Gaster N. Nyangweso, Jonathan Mutonyi,Charles Adino Ng'ong’a andFrancisca Ndinda Muteti (2022). Socio-economic Determinants of Sugarcane-Soybean Intercropping among Smallholder Farmers in Awendo Sub-County, Kenya. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 40(11): 373-388. DOI: 10.9734/AJAEES/2022/v40i111724
dc.identifier.issn2320-7027
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.kibu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/11264
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAsian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology
dc.relation.ispartofseries40; 11
dc.subjectClimate smart agriculture
dc.subjectsugar cane
dc.subjectsoybean
dc.subjectintercropping
dc.subjectfarming systems
dc.subjectknowledge
dc.titleSocio-economic Determinants of Sugarcane-Soybean Intercropping among Smallholder Farmers in Awendo Sub-County, Kenya
dc.typeArticle

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