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Values have been recognized as the principles that guide individuals’ actions and behaviour. Insight into important values that drive farmers’ behaviour in intercropping adoption, a sustainable farming practice, can contribute to promoting the adoption. This paper investigates the role that values take in shaping farmers’ decision to intercrop in Sweden. Specifically, drawing upon the means end chain (MEC) approach and laddering interviews, the paper explores how intercropping farmers, in their own words, describe the attributes of intercropping, consequences of those attributes, and the values achieved from those consequences. The paper found that yield improvement, good fodder and healthy soil were the most prominent perceived attributes. Cost reduction and profitability were perceived by farmers as the two most important consequences of intercropping. Results highlight that though both pecuniary and non-pecuniary values jointly shaped the decision to intercrop, the former is the stronger motivator for adopting decision. The existence of multifaceted values suggests that intercropping farmers have strived for not only viable farm businesses but also environmental protection, social responsibility, and the happiness in their faming occupation.

Nyckelord

Intercropping; Sustainable farming; Adoption decision; Personal value; Farmer behaviour; Means end chain approach

Publicerad i

Journal of Rural Studies
2025, volym: 120, artikelnummer: 103835

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UKÄ forskningsämne

Företagsekonomi
Övrig annan samhällsvetenskap

Publikationens identifierare

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103835

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/143255