Influence of selected Institutional Factors on Adoption Intensity of Circular Economy Practices among Sugarcane and Rice Processors in Western Kenya
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University of Embu
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The transition to circular economy (CE) is very critical for sustainable development in industrial sector however, its adoption
remains limited particularly in developing countries. This study examines the selected institutional factors influencing adoption
intensity of circular economy (CE) practices among sugarcane and rice processors in Kisumu, Siaya, and Busia counties in
Western Kenya. Given the rising waste crisis in Kenya coupled with- Western Kenya’s growing need for sustainable industrial
practices, this study assesses the key institutional drivers of adoption intensity of circular economy practices, among them,
technical training, regulatory support, extension services, policy awareness, NGO support, and access to grants. A census
survey of 19 processors of sugarcane and rice was conducted using structured questionnaire and semi-structured interviews.
Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this study combines qualitative insights with quantitative analysis through an ordered
logistic regression model. Descriptive statistics indicate a low level of access to technical training (M = 2.368, SD = 0.955),
insufficient regulatory support (M = 1.842, SD = 1.425), and a lack of awareness regarding CE-related policies (M = 1.632,
SD = 1.674). The regression analysis shows that technical training (β = 2.852, p = 0.032), regulatory support (β = 1.115, p =
0.09), and availability of grants (β = 1.532, p = 0.072) significantly affect the intensity of adoption. Conversely, support from
NGOs and awareness of policies have less pronounced correlations with adoption. These results highlight the necessity of
structured institutional support, financial incentives, and regulatory frameworks in promoting CE adoption. Additionally, the
study recommends for minimization of waste and increased resource efficiency in Western Kenya’s sugarcane and rice
processing sector.
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Kamau, E.A., M.M. Mwito, P.M. Joshua, H.R. Mogaka, F.K. Kirimi, C.N. Onyari, L. Muriithi, O.N. Elvin, S. Kiprotich, M.M. Njiru, S.K. Mutungi and A. Kyalo. 2025. Influence of Selected Institutional Factors on Adoption Intensity of Circular Economy Practices Among Sugarcane and Rice Processors in Western Kenya. Journal of Global Innovations in Agricultural Sciences 13:1473-1480.