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It is widely accepted that the use of advance agriculture technology increases the yields and/or agriculture output. While the dominance of technology in the agriculture sector, the factors affecting the adoption and management of the various agriculture technologies cannot be ignored. Pakistan, like other developing economies, largely depends on agriculture. Therefore, it is quite surprising that like other developing countries, Pakistan is still struggling to access the modern advance agriculture technology of the 21st century. This paper deals with the questions vital to identify the factors affecting the use of appropriate and available agricultural technologies in Peach farming. Peach farming is the largest in terms of cropland use and the production in District Swat amongst other districts in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, in terms of productivity and yield, it is found significantly low concerning identified potential. An objective analysis is conducted to identify the available technologies and factors that affect the extent of usage in the sample farm households and communities. The collected data with the help of questionnaire was analyzed with frequency distribution, percentages and mean values. Empirically, aprobit model is used to determine the influence of different factors on the adoption of new technologies. It is revealed that the main factors that affect the level of the adaptation new technologies are the lack of information about new technologies and lack of credit services. The probit model indicated that there are significant links between lack of information, lack of credit funds, the high cost of fertilizers, lack of improved verities and adoption of appropriate technologies.

Manzoor Hussain Memon, Khalid Khan, Muhammad YasirAbbass, Gulawar Khan, Muhammad Abdul Kamal. (2015) Impediments to Technology Adoption: A Case Study of Peach Production in District Swat, Pakistan, Journal of Managerial Sciences, Volume 9, Issue 2.
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