Determine the indicator's value by using the following methodology:
1) Specify what exactly does it mean to follow the promoted agronomic practice – what exactly needs to be done, how, with what materials, for what purpose, etc. (for example, “intercropping” means combined sowing of the maize and haricot beans in rows with 40cm span).
2) Prepare survey questions that will help the enumerators determine 1) whether the practice was followed and 2) whether it was followed correctly.
3) Collect the required information by asking the heads of a representative sample of the target households whether their households’ members have followed the practice. If so, ask the pre-prepared questions that will help you determine whether the practice has been followed correctly. If possible, always verify the answers by conducting observations.
4) To calculate the indicator’s value, divide the number of farmers who have followed the promoted practice and who have followed it correctly by the total number of interviewed respondents. Multiply the result by 100 to convert it to percentages.