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Nijerya Delta Eyaleti, Manyok Çiftçilerin Kök ve Yumru Genişletme Programınına Katılım Yönündeki Tutumu

Year 2020, Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 462 - 474, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.29133/yyutbd.686519

Abstract

Bu çalışma manyok çiftçilerin Nijerya'daki Delta Eyaleti'nde Kök ve Yumru Genişletme Programına (KYGP) katılım konusundaki tutumunu tespit etmektedir. Çalışma alanındaki 3 Tarımsal Kalkınma Programı bölgesinden 120 katılımcı seçmek için çok aşamalı örnekleme prosedürü kullanılmıştır. Çalışma Haziran - Kasım 2018 tarihleri arasında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Katılımcıların sosyo-kişisel özellikleri, manyok üretiminden elde edilen gelir ve RTEP'e katılım konusundaki tutum, yapılandırılmış görüşme programı kullanılarak oluşturulmuştur. Verileri p ≤ 0.05'te analiz etmek için frekans sayısı, yüzde, ortalama, Ki-kare, Pearson Ürün Moment Korelasyonu ve çoklu regresyonlar kullanılmıştır. Ortalama yaş, örgün eğitim ve hane halkı büyüklüğü sırasıyla 46 yaş, 9 yaş ve 6 kişidir. Ankete katılanların çoğunluğu (% 85.8) evli, örgün eğitimli (% 73.3) ve aile işçiliği (% 37.5) şeklindedir. Ankete katılanların çoğu (% 60.0) şehir merkezlerine haftada bir defadan fazla ziyaret ile kozmopolitken, % 79.2'si manyok üretiminden yıllık ortalama 234.641,67 N gelir elde etmektedir. Ortalamanın biraz üzerinde (% 51.7) KYGP'e katılım konusunda olumsuz tutum bulunmaktadır. Yaş (β = -0.08), hane halkı büyüklüğü (β = 0.37) ve manyok üretiminden elde edilen gelir (β = 5.47) KYGP'e katılım tutumuna önemli katkıda bulunmuştur. Bu çalışma, manyok çiftçilerin Delta Eyaletinde KYGP'e katılım konusundaki tutumunun marjinal olarak elverişsiz olduğu ve yaş, hanehalkı büyüklüğü ve gelirine göre belirlendiği sonucuna varmıştır. Bu nedenle, KYGP'i uygulayan hükümet, kalkınma organizasyonları ve diğer paydaşların manyok üretiminden elde edilen geliri artırmak için müdahale düzenlemeleri yapması önerilmektedir; bu KYGP'e karşı olumlu tutumu geliştirecektir.

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Cassava Farmers’ Attitude Towards Participation in Root and Tuber Expansion Programme in Delta State, Nigeria

Year 2020, Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 462 - 474, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.29133/yyutbd.686519

Abstract

This study ascertained cassava farmers’ attitude towards participation in Root and Tuber Expansion Programme (RTEP) in Delta State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling procedure was used to select 120 respondents from the 3 Agricultural Development Programmes (ADPs) zones in the study area. The study was conducted from June to November 2018. Data on respondents’ socio-personal characteristics, income earned from cassava production and attitude towards participation in RTEP were generated using structured interview schedule. Frequency count, percentage, mean, Chi-square, Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and multiple regressions were used to analysed data at p ≤ 0.05. The mean age, years of formal education and household size were 46 years, 9 years and 6 persons, respectively. Majority (85.8%) of the respondents were married with formal education (73.3%) and using family labour (37.5%). Most (60.0%) of respondents were cosmopolitan with more than once a week visit to urban centres, while 79.2% earned an average annual income of N234,641.67 from cassava production. A little above average (51.7%) had unfavourable attitude towards participation in RTEP. Age (β=-0.08), household size (β= 0.37) and income earned from cassava production (β= 5.47) were significant contributors to attitude towards participation in RTEP. This study concluded that the attitude of cassava farmers towards participation in RTEP in Delta State is marginally unfavourable and determined by age, household size and income. Therefore, it is recommended that government, development organisations and other stakeholders implementing the RTEP should organize intervention to increase income earned from cassava production, this will enhance favourable attitude towards towards RTEP.

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  • Afolami, A. C., Obayelu, E. A., and Vaughan, I. I. (2015). Welfare Impact of Adoption of Improved Cassava Varieties by Rural Households in South Western Nigeria, Agricultural and Food Economics, 3:18. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-015-0037-2
  • Agbamu, J. U. (2006). Essential of Agricultural Communication in Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria: Malthouse Press Ltd.
  • Agbamu, J. U. (1995). Analysis of farmers’ characteristics in relation to adoption of soil management practices in Ikorodu Area of Nigeria. Japanese Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 39(4), 213-152.
  • Ajala, A. O., Farinde, A. J. and Ogunjimi, S. I. (2014). Assessment of Community Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Improved Cassava Production Technologies in Osun State, Nigeria, International Journal of Applied Agricultural and Apicultural Research (IJAAAR) 10 (1&2), 145-153
  • Akinpelu, A. O., Amamgbo, L. E. F., Olojede, A. O., and Oyekale, A. S. (2011). Health Implications of Cassava Production and Consumption, Journal of Agriculture and Social Research (JASR), 11(1), 118-125
  • Ayoade, A. R. (2012). Attitude of Women Farmers towards Agricultural Extension Services in Ifelodun Local Government Area, Osun State. American Journal of Social and Management Sciences, 3(3), 99-105 Babatunde, R. O., Olagunju, F. I., and Fakayode, S. B. (2011). Prevalence and Determinants of Malnutrition among Under-five Children of Farming Households in Kwara State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Science, 3(3), 173-181 Bawa, D. B., Donye, A. O., and Nuhu, H. S. (2010). Analysis of Involvement of Women in Seed System in Borno State, North-East Nigeria. Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America, 1(6), 1237-1242 Benor, D., Harrison, J. Q., and Baxter, M. (1997). Agricultural Extension: The Training and Visit System. Washington, DC: World Bank.
  • Caswell, M., Fuglie, K., Ingram, C., Jans, S., and Kasca, K. (2001). Adoption of Agricultural Production Practices: Lessons Learned from the U.S. Department of Agricultural Area Studies Projects (Agricultural Economics Report No. 792). Washington DC: World Bank.
  • Delta Agricultural Development Programme (2018). RTEP-Project Implementation Manual. Ibusa: Delta Agricultural Development Programme.
  • Delta Agricultural Development Programme (1995). Historical Perspective, Objective and Structural Manual. Ibusa: Delta Agricultural Development Programme.
  • Donkor, E., Onakuse, S., Bogue, J., and Carmenado, I. L. R. (2017). The impact of the presidential cassava initiative on cassava productivity in Nigeria: Implications for sustainable food supply and food security. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 3: 1-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2017.1368857
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  • Ifejika, P. I., Akinbile, L. A., Ifejika, L. I., and Oladeji, J. O. (2008). The socio-economic effects on adoption of acquaclture technologies among fish farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 2(1), 74-86.
  • Igbaifua, W. E. (2018). Factors Influencing Adoption of TME 419 Cassava and FARO 44/52 Rice in Rain Forest and Guinea Savannah Zones of Nigeria. Unpublished M.Phil Dessertation in the Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, pp. 1-120.
  • Ministry of Agriculture Handbook (2002) as in: Azudoni, V. (2010). Assessment of the Effect of Micro Credit Crop Production in Delta State, Nigeria. Unpublished M.Sc. Dissertation Proposal in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Delta State University, Abraka, pp. 1-30.
  • Nasarawa Agricultural Development Programme (2001). RTEP-Project Implementation Manual. Lafia: Nasarawa Agricultural Development Programme.
  • Ntege-Nanyeenya, W. M., Mugisa-Mutetikka, W., Mwangi, N., and Verkuiji, H. (1997). Assessment of Factors Affecting Adoption of maize Production Technologies in Iganga District, Addis, Uganda (pp. 14). Abba, Ethiopia: National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) and International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
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  • Ovwigho, B.O. (2014). Effects of Advisory Services on Attitude to Innovations and Fatalism: A Case Study of the Fadama III Participants in Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Extension (NJAF), 4(1): 11-23. Ovwigho, B.O., and Ifie, P.A. (2009). Attitude of youth to Agricultural Development Programmes in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 13(2): 67-75.
  • Oyibo, O. (2015). Determinants of Rural Farmers’ Participation in Root and Tuber Crops Extension Sub-Programme in Delta State, Nigeria. Unpublished M.Sc. Dissertation in Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Delta State University, Abraka, pp 3-20
  • Oyibo, O. (2016). Determinants and Effects of Rural Farmers’ Non-Participation in Root and Tuber Crops Extension Sub-Programme in Delta North Agricultural Zone of Delta State. Contemporary Journal of Educational Research, 6(2), 166-183
  • Oyibo, O., and Ovaharhe, O. J. (2016). Constraints to Participation of Rural Farmers’ in Root and Tuber Crops Extension Sub-Programme in Delta North Agricultural Zone of Delta State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 14(1), 37-47 Yahaya, M. K., and Aina, B. (2007). Communication and Social Change: Lessons from Cassava Technology Transfer in Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 10(1), 176 – 187.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Engineering (Other), Agricultural Policy
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Ogheneakpobor Oyıbo 0000-0002-5719-3486

Publication Date September 30, 2020
Acceptance Date August 6, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 30 Issue: 3

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APA Oyıbo, O. (2020). Cassava Farmers’ Attitude Towards Participation in Root and Tuber Expansion Programme in Delta State, Nigeria. Yuzuncu Yıl University Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 30(3), 462-474. https://doi.org/10.29133/yyutbd.686519
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