Factors influencing pesticide and fertilizer use and policy options towardmore sustainable farming systems: An empirical analysis of Kyushu agriculture
H. Bai, Factors influencing pesticide and fertilizer use and policy options towardmore sustainable farming systems: An empirical analysis of Kyushu agriculture, J FAC AGR K, 44(3-4), 2000, pp. 483-494
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE KYUSHU UNIVERSITY
This study examines the factors influencing pesticide and fertilizer use an
d analyzes the possible impact of reducing the application rates of the two
inputs on product supply, farm income, and input structure. A land-product
ivity-specific model is estimated using the data of farm households from Ky
ushu. The substitutability and complementarity between factors are found to
be the main determinants influencing the use of pesticides and fertilizer,
while the effects of product prices are not determinate. The conditions fo
r reducing the application rates of the two inputs have been favorable, and
consequently the widespread adoption of low-input sustainable farming (LIS
F) systems is likely to be realized at lower opportunity cost. Price or tax
measures aimed at restricting agrichemical use seem not to be effective as
might be expected. The policy measures making LISF practices more profitab
le may effectively motivate farmers to adopt these practices. A functional
transition of regional farming service system from agrichemical-using to mo
re environmentally sensitive practices is also required.