Information technology adoption and agrochemical expenditures in China: A heterogeneous analysis
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2021
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This study examines the impacts of mobile information technology adoption on agrochemical expenditures, using data collected from 551 wheat farmers in China. Unlike previous studies that analyze a homogeneous relationship between the adoption of information technologies and farm input use, in this study, an instrumental variable quantile regression approach is utilized to capture the heterogeneous impacts of smartphone use on pesticide and fertilizer expenditures. Findings reveal that smartphone use affects pesticide and fertilizer expenditures heterogeneously, and its impacts on pesticide expenditure are larger than those on fertilizer expenditure. Specifically, at the lowest 20th quantile, smartphone use significantly increases pesticide expenditure by 33% and fertilizer expenditure by 18%. However, at the higher 60th and 80th quantiles, smartphone use significantly decreases pesticide expenditure by 36-39% and fertilizer expenditure by 14-19%. Our findings suggest that guiding farmers’ agrochemical usage behaviors through smartphone-based information intervention can be a practical strategy to help reduce the excessive usage of chemical pesticides and fertilizers and preserve the environment and human health.
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© 2021 by Wanglin Ma and Hongyun Zheng. All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies.