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Alwin Keil, CIMMYT-India
Regional Dialogue on Mechanization in South Asia
New Delhi, 20-21 July 2017
Scaling zero-tillage wheat through custom-hiring
services in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains
Prospects for productivity growth and inclusive technology access
Donors
Implementing Partners
Zero-tillage wheat: background
▪ Bihar is a net-importer of wheat (Paulsen et al. 2012) and has the
lowest wheat yields in the IGP, at 2.34 MT ha-1 over the period
2012/13 - 2013/14 (MoA 2015)
▪ Zero tillage (ZT) with residue retention
in wheat has demonstrated
considerable cost savings and yield
benefits, while improving soil quality
(Mehla et al. 2000; Erenstein and Laxmi 2008;
Chauhan et al. 2012; Gathala et al. 2013; Krishna
and Veettil 2014; Keil et al. 2015)
▪ ZT facilitates earlier wheat sowing,
reducing risk of terminal heat stress
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
Performance of and access to ZT
▪ Surveys of farm households (N = 1,000) and ZT service
providers (N = 245) conducted in Bihar in 2013.
▪ Superior performance of ZT wheat vs. conventional-
tillage wheat is confirmed in farmers’ fields: yield gain 498
kg/ha; economic gain 7,300 INR/ha (Keil et al. 2015).
▪ Only 8.3% of sample households own a tractor  access
to ZT technology depends on service providers (SPs).
▪ SPs are farmers who use ZT on their own farms and
provide ZT services at varying scales; smaller tractor-
owning farmers tend to provide services at a larger scale
(Keil et al., 2016).
▪ Larger-scale SPs are more likely to stay in business under
less favorable subsidy conditions (economies of scale).
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
ZT service provision dynamics
No. ZT SPs in
Bihar/EUP in
2012: 733
2013: 1,271
2014: 1,624
2015: 2,168
2016: 2,909
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
Table 1. Development of number of customers per zero-tillage service provider from 2013 to 2015,
differentiatedby survey district (values are means, values in parentheses are medians)
(1)
Average no.
customers
2013 - 15
(2)
No. customers
2013
(3)
No. customers
2014
(4)
No. customers
2015
(5)
Growth
2013-15
mean
(%)
(6)
Growth
2013-15
median
(%)
Vaishali
(N = 6)
20.7 (16) 21.0 (16) 20.7 (15.5) 20.5 (16) -2.4 0.0
Begusarai
(N = 33)
25.1 (20) 21.2 (17) 22.9 (20) 31.1 (22) 46.6 29.4
Samastipur
(N = 24)
42.6 (35) 31.7 (26.5) 42.3 (35) 53.9 (47.5) 70.3 79.3
Bhojpur
(N = 60)
31.6 (24.5) 29.0 (22.5) 32.4 (22) 33.5 (25) 15.5 11.1
Buxar
(N = 26)
22.6 (15) 22.3 (16.5) 23.0 (15) 22.4 (15) 0.5 -9.1
Lakhisarai
(N = 45)
32.7 (25) 28.6 (22) 32.1 (25) 37.4 (30) 30.8 36.4
Overall
(N = 193)
30.6 (22) 26.8 (20) 30.4 (24) 34.7 (25) 29.4 25.0
▪ 229 out of 245 SPs surveyed in 2013 were revisited in 2016 (attrition 6.5%).
▪ 85% of SPs active in 2012 still provided ZT services in 2015.
▪ SPs who dropped out had significantly fewer clients than those who continued.
ZT service provision dynamics
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
Determinants of ZT adoption
(Keil et al., forthcoming)
▪ In 2013, only 45% of sample households knew about ZT.
▪ Clear scale bias in awareness and use of ZT.
▪ Fellow farmers are most important info source  account for role of social
networks in the adoption process.
▪ Social networks are formed among farmers of similar socioeconomic status.
▪ Network effects particularly important among the smallest-scale farmers 
target extension messages at farmers representing different social strata.
▪ Proximate ZT service provider (< 5 km) is important prerequisite to ZT use 
continue to work on increasing number of SPs, especially in districts still
poorly covered.
▪ Time-saving potential of ZT valued by farmers, especially under increasingly
unreliable monsoon rains  highlight risk mitigation aspect of ZT.
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
ZT use dynamics
▪ 961 out of 1000 HHs surveyed in 2013 were revisited in 2016 (attrition 3.9%).
▪ Overall, ZT use has increased by 32% over past 3 years, but dynamics vary
across locations.
▪ 13% of ZT testers have discontinued the practice; main reason was lacking
access to ZT services, followed by problems with weed infestation.
▪ In 2015/16 there was still a significant scale bias in awareness and use of ZT.
▪ Increase in ZT use has been more than proportionate among marginal
farmers (< 1 ha)  scale bias is decreasing.
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
2012/13 2015/16
Farm size
tercile
(1)
Mean
cultivable
area (ha)1
(2)
Mean size
of largest
irrigable
plot (ha)1
(3)
% HH
heads with
education
<5th grade2
(4)
% HH
heads
belonging
to
Scheduled
castes2
(5a)
% HHs
knowing
how ZT
works2
(6a)
% HHs
using ZT2
(5b)
% HHs
knowing
how ZT
works2
(6b)
% HHs
using ZT2
(7)
Increase in
use rate
(%)
Smallest
(N = 324)
0.28a 0.20a 42.42 22.73 27.2 19.1 67.0 29.6 55.0
Middle
(N = 313)
0.89b 0.47b 29.59 10.06 42.0 28.3 77.0 38.3 35.3
Largest
(N = 318)
2.70c 1.21c 19.57 4.35 65.3 43.3 91.8 52.2 20.6
Stat. sig. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Whole
sample
(N = 955)
1.28 0.62 30.61 12.42 44.9 30.3 78.5 40.0 32.0
Table 2. Basic farm characteristics, ZT related knowledge exposure, and use of ZT among sample
households (HHs) in the 2012/13 and 2015/16 rabi seasons, differentiatedby farm size terciles
*(**)[***] Statistically significant at the 5% (1%) [0.1%] level of alpha error probability.
1 Based on multiple Mann-Whitney tests, accounting for family-wise error.
2 Based on Chi-square test.
ZT use dynamics
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
Implications for CSISA
▪ Overall increase in use of ZT is encouraging.
▪ Scale bias still significant, but gap is narrowing; gap may be further
narrowed through extension messaging targeted at small-scale farmers
(more efficient use of social networks for within-village diffusion).
▪ Emphasize risk-reducing aspect of ZT (facilitates earlier wheat sowing).
▪ Increase number of ZT SPs in districts still poorly covered.
▪ Ensure that weed control is adequately addressed in technical training of
SPs and awareness raising activities for farmers.
▪ Add business development training with improved targeting to SPs who
are poised for growth to boost and sustain ZT related service economy.
▪ Mainstream ZT into NARES partners’ programming.
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
ZT diffusion scenarios
Figure 1. Projected diffusion of zero-tillage wheat within and beyond CSISA Phase III, based on
differentgrowth scenarios
▪ Constant growth scenario: ZT SPs 35% p.a.; Customers per SP 10% p.a.
▪ Variable growth scenario: ZT SPs 50% p.a. in years 1 – 3, 30% p.a. in years 4 – 5, then 20%
p.a.; Customers per SP 5% p.a., 5% p.a., and 10% p.a., respectively.
0
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
3000000
3500000
4000000
4500000
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Numberofadoptinghouseholds
Constant growth scenario Variable growth scenario
CSISA III
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
Mainstreaming ZT scaling
▪ Promote the concept of ZT & related service provision  district- and
state-level consultations with DoA, SAUs and others to foster favorable
policy environment.
▪ Enhance availability of ZT drills  interactions with ZT drill manufacturers
 target: increase number of ZT SPs by 35% per year.
▪ Build ZT service provision capacity  transition from direct training to
training of trainers (ToT); expand training portfolio to include business
development training; major strategic entry point for ToT activities are
district-level Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs).
▪ Sustain the business model of ZT SPs  support emergence of network for
spares and repairs; encourage business portfolio expansion into other
mechanization services.
▪ Enhance efficiency of policy support through better targeting  e.g. target
purchase subsidies for ZT drills to those SPs who are poised for growth.
Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
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ACIAR - IFPRI - Scaling zero-tillage wheat through custom hiring services in the eastern indo-gangetic plains, Alwin Keil, CIMMYT

  • 1. Alwin Keil, CIMMYT-India Regional Dialogue on Mechanization in South Asia New Delhi, 20-21 July 2017 Scaling zero-tillage wheat through custom-hiring services in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains Prospects for productivity growth and inclusive technology access Donors Implementing Partners
  • 2. Zero-tillage wheat: background ▪ Bihar is a net-importer of wheat (Paulsen et al. 2012) and has the lowest wheat yields in the IGP, at 2.34 MT ha-1 over the period 2012/13 - 2013/14 (MoA 2015) ▪ Zero tillage (ZT) with residue retention in wheat has demonstrated considerable cost savings and yield benefits, while improving soil quality (Mehla et al. 2000; Erenstein and Laxmi 2008; Chauhan et al. 2012; Gathala et al. 2013; Krishna and Veettil 2014; Keil et al. 2015) ▪ ZT facilitates earlier wheat sowing, reducing risk of terminal heat stress Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 3. Performance of and access to ZT ▪ Surveys of farm households (N = 1,000) and ZT service providers (N = 245) conducted in Bihar in 2013. ▪ Superior performance of ZT wheat vs. conventional- tillage wheat is confirmed in farmers’ fields: yield gain 498 kg/ha; economic gain 7,300 INR/ha (Keil et al. 2015). ▪ Only 8.3% of sample households own a tractor  access to ZT technology depends on service providers (SPs). ▪ SPs are farmers who use ZT on their own farms and provide ZT services at varying scales; smaller tractor- owning farmers tend to provide services at a larger scale (Keil et al., 2016). ▪ Larger-scale SPs are more likely to stay in business under less favorable subsidy conditions (economies of scale). Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 4. ZT service provision dynamics No. ZT SPs in Bihar/EUP in 2012: 733 2013: 1,271 2014: 1,624 2015: 2,168 2016: 2,909 Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 5. Table 1. Development of number of customers per zero-tillage service provider from 2013 to 2015, differentiatedby survey district (values are means, values in parentheses are medians) (1) Average no. customers 2013 - 15 (2) No. customers 2013 (3) No. customers 2014 (4) No. customers 2015 (5) Growth 2013-15 mean (%) (6) Growth 2013-15 median (%) Vaishali (N = 6) 20.7 (16) 21.0 (16) 20.7 (15.5) 20.5 (16) -2.4 0.0 Begusarai (N = 33) 25.1 (20) 21.2 (17) 22.9 (20) 31.1 (22) 46.6 29.4 Samastipur (N = 24) 42.6 (35) 31.7 (26.5) 42.3 (35) 53.9 (47.5) 70.3 79.3 Bhojpur (N = 60) 31.6 (24.5) 29.0 (22.5) 32.4 (22) 33.5 (25) 15.5 11.1 Buxar (N = 26) 22.6 (15) 22.3 (16.5) 23.0 (15) 22.4 (15) 0.5 -9.1 Lakhisarai (N = 45) 32.7 (25) 28.6 (22) 32.1 (25) 37.4 (30) 30.8 36.4 Overall (N = 193) 30.6 (22) 26.8 (20) 30.4 (24) 34.7 (25) 29.4 25.0 ▪ 229 out of 245 SPs surveyed in 2013 were revisited in 2016 (attrition 6.5%). ▪ 85% of SPs active in 2012 still provided ZT services in 2015. ▪ SPs who dropped out had significantly fewer clients than those who continued. ZT service provision dynamics Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 6. Determinants of ZT adoption (Keil et al., forthcoming) ▪ In 2013, only 45% of sample households knew about ZT. ▪ Clear scale bias in awareness and use of ZT. ▪ Fellow farmers are most important info source  account for role of social networks in the adoption process. ▪ Social networks are formed among farmers of similar socioeconomic status. ▪ Network effects particularly important among the smallest-scale farmers  target extension messages at farmers representing different social strata. ▪ Proximate ZT service provider (< 5 km) is important prerequisite to ZT use  continue to work on increasing number of SPs, especially in districts still poorly covered. ▪ Time-saving potential of ZT valued by farmers, especially under increasingly unreliable monsoon rains  highlight risk mitigation aspect of ZT. Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 7. ZT use dynamics ▪ 961 out of 1000 HHs surveyed in 2013 were revisited in 2016 (attrition 3.9%). ▪ Overall, ZT use has increased by 32% over past 3 years, but dynamics vary across locations. ▪ 13% of ZT testers have discontinued the practice; main reason was lacking access to ZT services, followed by problems with weed infestation. ▪ In 2015/16 there was still a significant scale bias in awareness and use of ZT. ▪ Increase in ZT use has been more than proportionate among marginal farmers (< 1 ha)  scale bias is decreasing. Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 8. 2012/13 2015/16 Farm size tercile (1) Mean cultivable area (ha)1 (2) Mean size of largest irrigable plot (ha)1 (3) % HH heads with education <5th grade2 (4) % HH heads belonging to Scheduled castes2 (5a) % HHs knowing how ZT works2 (6a) % HHs using ZT2 (5b) % HHs knowing how ZT works2 (6b) % HHs using ZT2 (7) Increase in use rate (%) Smallest (N = 324) 0.28a 0.20a 42.42 22.73 27.2 19.1 67.0 29.6 55.0 Middle (N = 313) 0.89b 0.47b 29.59 10.06 42.0 28.3 77.0 38.3 35.3 Largest (N = 318) 2.70c 1.21c 19.57 4.35 65.3 43.3 91.8 52.2 20.6 Stat. sig. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Whole sample (N = 955) 1.28 0.62 30.61 12.42 44.9 30.3 78.5 40.0 32.0 Table 2. Basic farm characteristics, ZT related knowledge exposure, and use of ZT among sample households (HHs) in the 2012/13 and 2015/16 rabi seasons, differentiatedby farm size terciles *(**)[***] Statistically significant at the 5% (1%) [0.1%] level of alpha error probability. 1 Based on multiple Mann-Whitney tests, accounting for family-wise error. 2 Based on Chi-square test. ZT use dynamics Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 9. Implications for CSISA ▪ Overall increase in use of ZT is encouraging. ▪ Scale bias still significant, but gap is narrowing; gap may be further narrowed through extension messaging targeted at small-scale farmers (more efficient use of social networks for within-village diffusion). ▪ Emphasize risk-reducing aspect of ZT (facilitates earlier wheat sowing). ▪ Increase number of ZT SPs in districts still poorly covered. ▪ Ensure that weed control is adequately addressed in technical training of SPs and awareness raising activities for farmers. ▪ Add business development training with improved targeting to SPs who are poised for growth to boost and sustain ZT related service economy. ▪ Mainstream ZT into NARES partners’ programming. Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 10. ZT diffusion scenarios Figure 1. Projected diffusion of zero-tillage wheat within and beyond CSISA Phase III, based on differentgrowth scenarios ▪ Constant growth scenario: ZT SPs 35% p.a.; Customers per SP 10% p.a. ▪ Variable growth scenario: ZT SPs 50% p.a. in years 1 – 3, 30% p.a. in years 4 – 5, then 20% p.a.; Customers per SP 5% p.a., 5% p.a., and 10% p.a., respectively. 0 500000 1000000 1500000 2000000 2500000 3000000 3500000 4000000 4500000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Numberofadoptinghouseholds Constant growth scenario Variable growth scenario CSISA III Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017
  • 11. Mainstreaming ZT scaling ▪ Promote the concept of ZT & related service provision  district- and state-level consultations with DoA, SAUs and others to foster favorable policy environment. ▪ Enhance availability of ZT drills  interactions with ZT drill manufacturers  target: increase number of ZT SPs by 35% per year. ▪ Build ZT service provision capacity  transition from direct training to training of trainers (ToT); expand training portfolio to include business development training; major strategic entry point for ToT activities are district-level Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs). ▪ Sustain the business model of ZT SPs  support emergence of network for spares and repairs; encourage business portfolio expansion into other mechanization services. ▪ Enhance efficiency of policy support through better targeting  e.g. target purchase subsidies for ZT drills to those SPs who are poised for growth. Alwin Keil, Regional Mechanization Dialogue, New Delhi, 20 July 2017