Transition pathways for Malaysian paddy farmers to sustainable agricultural practices: An integrated exhibiting tactics to adopt Green fertilizer

•Inclusive outline on the existing hurdles for farmer’s adoption of GFT.•Framework of the theoretic standpoints which have been developed for the adoption behavior and considerate consumer intentions in the direction of GFT.•Researcher recognizes the loopholes and restrictions in the current researc...

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Agricultural practices
Agricultural production
Agriculture
Communication
Dependent variables
Economic factors
Environmental aspects
Environmental factors
Environmental policy
Farmers
Farming
Fertilizers
Graphene
Interest groups
Land use
Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology
Paddy growers
Parsimonious modell
Participation
Perception
Social factors
Socialization
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable perception
Sustainable practices
Tactics
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