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Factors that affect attitude towards agriculture among university students in Malaysia: the case of contract farming


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Alby, Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva and Mohamed Shaffril, Hayrol Azril and Uli, Jegak and Abu Samah, Bahaman (2010) Factors that affect attitude towards agriculture among university students in Malaysia: the case of contract farming. In: International Conference on Agricultural Extension 2010 (AGREX’10): Empowering of Agri-Food Stakesholders in Facing Global Challenges Towards Sustainability, 26-28 Oct. 2010, Palm Garden Hotel, IOI Resort Putrajaya, Malaysia. (pp. 376-387).

Abstract

Agriculture nowadays has been an important key of success for many countries in the world including Malaysia. To achieve the status of a developed nation in 2020, Malaysia has rejuvenated its agricultural activities. Contract farming is one of it and can be considered as a new agriculture activity in Malaysia. It has a huge potential to uplift the level of economic and social stratum of people that depend on agriculture as their major source of income. However, this innovative and economic viable farming opportunity demand a strong commitment from our backup generation which is the youth since they are the pillar to the sustainability of agriculture. This study inspects the attitude of Malaysian university students towards contract farming and factors that influence it. Data was collected using a survey questionnaire. The instrument was pre-tested to ensure its reliability and validity. To fulfill the determined objectives, a total of 194 university students from two agriculture based higher institutions were selected. Based on the stepwise regression analysis performed, it can be noted that four factors which are acceptance, perception, support and knowledge are significant predictors of youths’ attitude towards contract farming. This study recommends that specific courses on contract farming should be exposed to university students to develop and strengthen their positive attitude and awareness towards contract farming that would lead them to pursue their career in contract farming once they have graduated.


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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Divisions: Institute for Social Science Studies
Publisher: Centre for Extension, Entrepreneurship and Professional Advancement (APEEC), Universiti Putra Malaysia
Keywords: Attitude; Youth; Contract farming
Depositing User: Nursyafinaz Mohd Noh
Date Deposited: 23 Dec 2015 04:37
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2016 08:24
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/41657
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