Roles of Cyber Extension in Fish Farming Information Dissemination in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun State

A. A.
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The dissemination of information on improved fish farming techniques through the use of cyber extension is ineffective due to the inability of the farmer to comprehend information passed across to them which is reflected on the continuous reduction in fish farming, hence the reason why it seems like there is no positive effect of the information disseminated to fish farmers on their productivity. The study was carried out to examine the role of cyber extension in fish farming information dissemination in Egbedore local government area of Osun state. Multistage sampling was used in selecting eighty (80) respondents for this study. Data was collected with the aid of questionnaire randomly drawn from the local government area. Descriptive analysis performed shows that 18.7% of the respondents were between 50-59 years of age with the mean age of 36 years and 55% of the respondents were male. Most (80%) of the respondents were married. Also, 48.7% were Christian while 50% of the respondents spent 13years above in school. Similarly, 68.8% of the respondents have household size of 5 members, fish farming experience less than 5 years (37.5%). Members of social organization (56.3%), annual income between #300,000 to #499,000 (51.3%) contact with extension agents (46.2%) Similarly, 21.3% obtain their capital from cooperative society while 81.3% of the respondents preferred both family and hired labor as source of labor. Further descriptive analysis shows all sampled respondents (100%) have access to smart phones that 72.5% of the respondent’s always use smart phones, 27.5% of the respondents occasionally uses Smartphone in sourcing for fish farming information. Less than fifty percent (43.7%) have access to computer while 16.2% of the respondents uses computer always in sourcing for fish farming information and more than half of the respondents (68.8%) have access to laptop while 12.5% of the respondents use laptop always in sourcing for fish farming information and thirty¬-five percent of the respondents have access to tablet/ipad while 10% of the respondents use tablet/ipad always in sourcing for fish farming information. The types of fish farming information sourced via cyber extension includes pond construction, fish feed formulation, pest and disease control, poaching , quality fingerlings, marketing of fish and fish landing. A larger proportion of the respondents (85%) encountered some constraints in sourcing for fish farming information through the use of cyber extension, that 82.5% of the respondent indicated of erratic power supply as the constraint encountered in the study area while 81.3% of the respondents indicated poor network and 73.8% of the respondents indicated high cost of data. Similarly, 65% of the respondents’ encountered problem of poor service from the service providers while 75% of the respondents indicated technical know-how as the constraint encountered and 60% of the respondents encountered problem of financial capacity. Also, 50% of the constraints encountered by the respondents were very severe and 60% of the respondents indicated high severity of using cyber extension for fish farming information dissemination. The correlation analysis carried out shows that Age (r = 0.566), Household size (r = 0.598), Number of years spent schooling (r = 0.532), Pond size (r = 0.168), Annual income (r = 0.525) were significantly related to role of cyber extension in disseminating fish farming information. Also, Fish farming experience (r = -0.132) was significantly but negatively related to role of cyber extension in disseminating fish farming information. It was recommended that it is recommended that the respondents should consider the need to embrace or prioritize the services of private extension services.
网络推广在奥松州Egbedore地方政府区域养鱼信息传播中的作用
通过使用网络推广传播改良养鱼技术的信息是无效的,因为养殖户无法理解传递给他们的信息,这反映在养鱼业的持续减少上,因此,向养殖户传播的信息似乎没有对他们的生产力产生积极影响。该研究旨在研究网络推广在Osun州Egbedore地方政府区域的养鱼信息传播中的作用。本研究采用多阶段抽样选择八十(80)名受访者。数据是通过从当地政府辖区随机抽取的问卷收集的。描述性分析显示,18.7%的受访者年龄在50-59岁之间,平均年龄36岁,55%的受访者为男性。大多数(80%)受访者已婚。此外,48.7%的受访者是基督徒,而50%的受访者在学校度过了13年以上。同样,68.8%的受访者家庭规模为5人,养鱼经验不足5年(37.5%)。社会组织成员(56.3%),年收入在30万至49.9万之间(51.3%),与推广代理商联系(46.2%)。同样,21.3%的受访者从合作社获得资金,81.3%的受访者更倾向于家庭和雇佣劳动力作为劳动力来源。进一步的描述性分析表明,所有抽样受访者(100%)都有智能手机,72.5%的受访者总是使用智能手机,27.5%的受访者偶尔使用智能手机采购养鱼信息。不到50%(43.7%)的受访者使用电脑,而16.2%的受访者总是使用电脑来获取养鱼信息,超过一半(68.8%)的受访者使用笔记本电脑,12.5%的受访者总是使用笔记本电脑来获取养鱼信息,35%的受访者使用平板电脑/ipad, 10%的受访者使用平板电脑/ipad来获取养鱼信息。通过网络扩展获取的养鱼信息类型包括池塘建设、鱼饲料配方、病虫害防治、偷猎、优质鱼种、鱼的销售和鱼的着陆。更大比例的受访者(85%)在通过使用网络扩展获取养鱼信息时遇到了一些限制,82.5%的受访者表示在研究区域遇到的限制是电力供应不稳定,81.3%的受访者表示网络差,73.8%的受访者表示数据成本高。同样,65%的受访者遇到了服务提供商服务差的问题,而75%的受访者表示技术诀窍是遇到的限制,60%的受访者遇到了财务能力的问题。此外,50%的受访者遇到的限制是非常严重的,60%的受访者表示使用网络扩展进行养鱼信息传播的严重程度很高。相关分析显示,年龄(r = 0.566)、家庭规模(r = 0.598)、受教育年限(r = 0.532)、池塘规模(r = 0.168)、年收入(r = 0.525)与网络推广对养鱼信息传播的作用显著相关。养鱼经验与网络推广在养鱼信息传播中的作用呈显著负相关(r = -0.132)。有人建议,建议受访者应考虑是否需要接受或优先考虑私人扩展服务的服务。
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