Regional Differences of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Grain and Its Influencing Factors in Shandong Province under the Background of New-Type Urbanization
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources, Methodology, and Sample Characteristics
2.1.1. Model Theoretical Framework and Research Hypotheses
2.1.2. Research Methodology
2.1.3. Basic Characteristics of Farming Households in the Shandong Province Grain-Growing Sample
2.2. Theoretical Analysis, Model Setting and Variable
2.2.1. Model Theoretical Framework and Research Hypotheses
2.2.2. Design of Variables for Model Construction
3. Results
3.1. Econometric Evaluation of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Food in Shandong Province and Analysis of the Influence Mechanism
3.1.1. Model Accuracy Check
3.1.2. Analysis of the Mechanisms Influencing Willingness to Grow Food
3.2. Regional Differences in Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Food in Shandong Province
3.2.1. Regional Differences in Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Food
3.2.2. Differences in Willingness to Grow Food under the Influence of New-Type Urbanization
3.3. Identification of Factors Influencing Regional Differences in Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Food in Shandong Province
3.3.1. Main Factors Affecting Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Food in Different Regions
3.3.2. Drivers of Willingness to Grow Food at Different Levels of Urbanization
4. Conclusions and Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Food Growing Intentions Questionnaire | |
Address: | |
Exact latitude and longitude: | |
How many acres of land in the household (ha2) | (ha2) |
Of which: area of cultivated grains (including wheat, maize, rice, sorghum, groundnuts, millet, soybeans, potatoes) (ha2) | (ha2) |
Area of orchard (ha2) | (ha2) |
Vegetable garden area (ha2) | (ha2) |
Other area (ha2) | (ha2) |
Type of food crops grown Wheat | Wheat□, Corn□,Rice□, Sorghum□, Groundnut□, Millet□, Soybeans□, Potatoes□ |
Type of land on which food is grown (ha2) | Dry land (ha2), Watered land (ha2) |
Topography of the land on which food is grown (ha2) | Flat land (ha2), Sloping land (ha2) |
Area that can be mechanized for farming (ha2) | (ha2) |
Total annual yield of food crops (kg) (please pay special attention to this unit) | Wheat kg, Corn kg, Rice kg, Sorghum kg, Groundnut kg, Millet kg, Soybeans kg, Potatoes kg |
Average annual yield of food crops per acre (kg/(ha2)) | Wheat kg/((ha2)), Corn kg/(ha2), Rice kg/(ha2), Sorghum kg/(ha2) Groundnut kg/(ha2), Millet kg/(ha2), Soybeans kg/(ha2) Potatoes kg/(ha2) |
Type of cash crop grown | Cotton□, Peanut□, Oilseed rape□, None□ |
What other crops are grown? | |
Was all the land planted with grains in the past five years | Yes□, No□ |
If not all food, what crops were grown? | |
How many members in the household (persons) | (person) |
How many members in the household (persons) | (person) |
How many members in the household (persons) | Under 20 years□ person, 20–40□ person, 40–50□ person, 50–60□ person, 60 years old and above□ person |
Education level of household head Primary school | Primary school and below□ person, junior secondary school□ person, senior secondary□ person, tertiary school and above□ person |
Age of household | Under 20 years□ person, 20–40□ person, 40–50□ person, 50–60□ person, 60 years old and above□ person |
Education level of the head of household | Primary School□, Junior High School□, Senior High School□, Tertiary School□ |
Number of people working outside the household | (person) |
Number of people who cannot participate in labour or earn money | (person) |
Whether willing to work outside the home | Yes□, No□ |
Total annual household income (yuan) | yuan |
Total annual income from grains cultivation (yuan) | Wheat yuan, Corn yuan, Rice yuan, Sorghum yuan, Groundnut yuan, Millet yuan, Soybeans yuan, Potatoes yuan |
Household annual cost of growing food Seeds Yuan, | Seeds yuan, Pesticides yuan, Fertilizer yuan, Watering yuan, Machinery yuan, Cost of hiring someone yuan |
Labour costs for the family (total per year) | Total days, Total yuan |
Food subsidies (yuan/ha) | Wheat yuan/(ha2), Corn yuan/(ha2), Rice yuan/(ha2), Sorghum yuan/(ha2), Groundnut yuan/(ha2), Millet yuan/(ha2), Soybeans yuan/(ha2), Potatoes yuan/(ha2) |
Total annual household expenditure (yuan) | (yuan) |
Purpose of growing food | Secure food rations for the family □, Sell to increase family income □, Farming □ |
How is the grains sold? | Self-selling □, Collective purchase □ |
Are you a member of a food cooperative? | Yes□, No□ |
Are you willing to sublet or contract out your land to others? | Sub-letting□, Self-growing □ |
The number of hours of work put into growing food each year over the past five years | Year-on-year increase□, year-on-year decrease□, about the same□ |
Which part of the food growing process involves the most labour time? | Preparation of land□, planting□, watering□, fertilising□, weeding□, harvesting□ |
Which type of farming is more profitable? | High income from growing food□, High income from growing other□ |
Which type of crop do you prefer to grow? | Wheat □, Corn □, Rice□, Sorghum□, Groundnut□, Millet□, Soybeans□, Potatoes□, Other crops□ |
Would you like to continue growing food in the future? | If yes, why? |
If no, why? | |
Notes: Where data are required for total annual production of food crops, average production per acre of food crops, annual income from food cultivation, food subsidy standards, etc., only the corresponding contents of the actual crops grown by the household are filled in the survey. |
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Variable Type | Variable Name | Sub-Variable Name | Variable Code | Significance |
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Explained variables | Willingness to grow food | Y | Willing = 1, Unwilling = 0 | |
Explanatory variables | 1. Basic characteristics of decision-makers | Age | X1 | 20~40 years old = 1, 40~50 years old = 2, 50~60 years old = 3, over 60 years old = 4 |
Education level | X2 | Primary and below = 1, Middle school = 2, High school = 3, College and above = 4 | ||
Household working population | X3 | Expressed as actual values | ||
2. Scale of production of food and agriculture | Grains growing area | X4 | Based on the number of hectares planted for food in 2015 obtained from the survey | |
Type of land use | X5 | Irrigated land = 1, dry land = 0 | ||
Terrain flatness | X6 | Flat = 1, sloping = 0 | ||
Degree of mechanization | X7 | Mechanized area/grain-growing area ≥ 0.5, assigned a value of 1; otherwise, assigned 0 | ||
3. Food production and income | Average grain yield per acre | X8 | Expressed as actual values | |
Income from food growing as a proportion of total income | X9 | Expressed as actual values | ||
4. Food expenditure | Food expenditure as a proportion of total expenditure | X10 | Expressed as actual values | |
5. Food receipts, expenditures, and marketing methods | Food balance position | X11 | Expressed as a ratio of food income/food expenditure | |
Grain marketing methods | X12 | Collective acquisition = 1, Self-selling = 0 | ||
6. Attitudinal characteristics of food and farming | Purpose of food growing | X13 | Own rations = 1, other = 0 | |
Land cultivation methods | X14 | Unwilling to rent (self-grown) = 1, willing to rent = 0 | ||
Tendency to grow food crops in the future | X15 | Wheat, maize, and rice = 1, others = 0 |
Farmers’ Characteristics | Type | Number (pcs) | Percentage (%) |
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Age of head of household | 40 years and under | 64 | 14.75 |
40–50 years old | 206 | 47.47 | |
50–60 years old | 99 | 22.81 | |
Over 60 years old | 65 | 14.98 | |
Education level of head of household | Primary school and below | 120 | 27.65 |
Junior High School | 245 | 56.45 | |
High School | 66 | 15.21 | |
Tertiary and above | 3 | 0.69 | |
Grains marketing methods | Self-selling | 380 | 87.56 |
Collective acquisition | 54 | 12.44 | |
Purpose of food growing | Secure your rations | 312 | 71.89 |
Other | 122 | 28.11 | |
Land cultivation methods | Yes (for rent) | 185 | 42.63 |
No (self-seeded) | 249 | 57.37 | |
High-income growing methods | Growing food | 104 | 23.96 |
Planting other crops | 330 | 76.04 | |
Propensity to grow future crops | Growing food crops | 304 | 70.05 |
Growing other crops | 130 | 29.95 |
City | First Impact Factor | Second Impact Factor | Third Impact Factor | Fourth Impact Factor |
---|---|---|---|---|
Binzhou | Self-grown or not | Type of land | Terrain | Guaranteed rations |
Dezhou | Terrain | Self-grown or not | Mechanization | Type of land |
Dongying | Expenditure ratio | Mechanization | Planting tendencies | Income ratio |
Heze | Income ratio | Self-grown or not | Sales methods | Age |
Jinan | Expenditure ratio | Income ratio | Type of land | Mechanization |
Jining | Expenditure ratio | Self-grown or not | Income ratio | Guaranteed rations |
Laiwu | Self-grown or not | Income ratio | Education level | Age |
Liaocheng | Income ratio | Expenditure ratio | Guaranteed rations | Education level |
Linyi | Income ratio | Expenditure ratio | Self-grown or not | Terrain |
Qingdao | Expenditure ratio | Income ratio | Self-grown or not | Terrain |
Rizhao | Expenditure ratio | Type of land | Terrain | Age |
Tai’an | Planting tendencies | Self-grown or not | Sales methods | Guaranteed rations |
Weifang | Self-grown or not | Income ratio | Grains production | Planting tendencies |
Weihai | Working population | Guaranteed rations | Grains growing area | Planting tendencies |
Yantai | Income ratio | Expenditure ratio | Mechanization | Type of land |
Zaozhuang | Self-grown or not | Education level | Grains growing area | The ratio of income to expenditure |
Zibo | Income ratio | Guaranteed rations | Self-grown or not | Expenditure ratio |
H-H | H-L | L-H | L-L | |
---|---|---|---|---|
First contribution | Expenditure ratio | Income ratio | Self-grown or not | Self-grown or not |
Second contribution | Income ratio | Expenditure ratio | Income ratio | Income ratio |
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Zhang, X.; Zhao, M.; Wang, X.; Han, R. Regional Differences of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Grain and Its Influencing Factors in Shandong Province under the Background of New-Type Urbanization. Agriculture 2022, 12, 1259. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081259
Zhang X, Zhao M, Wang X, Han R. Regional Differences of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Grain and Its Influencing Factors in Shandong Province under the Background of New-Type Urbanization. Agriculture. 2022; 12(8):1259. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081259
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Xufang, Minghua Zhao, Xiaojie Wang, and Rongqing Han. 2022. "Regional Differences of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Grain and Its Influencing Factors in Shandong Province under the Background of New-Type Urbanization" Agriculture 12, no. 8: 1259. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081259
APA StyleZhang, X., Zhao, M., Wang, X., & Han, R. (2022). Regional Differences of Farmers’ Willingness to Grow Grain and Its Influencing Factors in Shandong Province under the Background of New-Type Urbanization. Agriculture, 12(8), 1259. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12081259