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. 2018 Mar 20;10:339–350. doi: 10.1007/s12571-018-0776-5

Table 4.

Logistic regression results for farmers sourcing sweetpotato vines from their own farms or elsewhere

Independent variables Description of the variables Model capturing all households
b eb
I. Individual characteristics
    Age Age of the person who is knowledgeable about sweetpotatoes (years) 0.081! 1.084
    Age squared Farmers’ age squared −0.001! 0.999
    Education Number of school years attended by the respondent 0.01 1.01
    Education squared Farmers’ education squared −0.002 0.998
    Sex Dummy variables for male (1) and female the reference group (0) 0.055 1.057
    Training in sweetpotato production and management Dummy variables for farmers who have received the training (1), and farmers who have not been trained serve as a reference group (0). 0.587! 1.798
    Knowledge of sweetpotato diseases With values 0 to 1.0 if all questions are answered incorrectly, 0.2 if one question answered correctly, 0.4 if two questions answered correctly, 0.60 if 3 questions answered correctly, 0.80 if 4 questions answered correctly and 1 if 5 questions answered correctly 0.598! 1.818
    Agriculture as principal or secondary activity Dummy variables for the categories principal activity (1) and secondary activity (2) −2.006** 0.135
II. Household characteristics
    Household size Number of people living in the household (meaning sharing the same kitchen), children and adults of all ages 0.02 1.02
    Total land owned in the 2008/2009 cropping seasons (acres) The size of the land that the farmer owns in the 2008/2009 cropping season in acres. For missing values, the average of the district’s land holding was used to fill in the gap. This is a continuous real variable. 0.012 1.012
    Number of plots for which the woman of the household has control over what is grown The number of plots of land owned by the woman of the household. For missing values, the average of the district’s land holding was used to fill in the gap. This is a continuous real variable. 0.151* 1.162
    Access to or ownership of land at the bottom of a valley Dummy variables for owning or having access to valley bottom (1) and farmers who do not own or do not have access to a valley bottom (0) 0.145 1.156
    Selling sweetpotato vines Dummy variables for selling sweetpotato vines: if yes (1), if no (0) −0.209 0.812
    Selling sweetpotato storage roots Dummy variables for selling sweetpotato storage roots: if yes (1), if no (0) 0.764*** 2.147
    Farmer satisfaction with the quality of planting material present on her/his farm Refers to farmers’ satisfaction with the quality of vines that are usually available at the time of planting. With categories: 1 if satisfied, 2 if somewhat satisfied and/or not satisfied −0.22 0.803
    Household membership in a crop production association Dummy variables for any member of the household actively participating in any savings, credit, women or farmer association: if yes (1), if no (0) 0.193 1.213
III. Community-level characteristics
    Wet area Area near the lake. Dummy variables 1 for wet area and 0 otherwise 0.389 1.475
    Village road type The type or road that provides the main access to this village. Dummy variables 1 for foot paths and/or for secondary earth road; 2 for primary earth or murram road and/or for tarmac road; and 3 for water transport. −0.758*** 0.469
    Distance to the nearest outlet markets (km) The distance to the nearest outlet/market to buy seed or fertilizer. This is a real continuous variable represented in km. 0.006 1.006
Constant −0.626
Number of sample size (N) 621
−2 Log Likelihood 73.95
Model Chi-square 0
Pseudo R2 0.0869

! p < 0.10;*p < 0.05;**p < 0.01;***p < 0.001 and eb = odds ratio