INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING RICE FARMERS’ PARTICIPATION IN FARMER FIELD SCHOOL (FFS) IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA.

Abudu, S. Suleman, O. Momoh, A. Ameh
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This study was carried out to investigate the factors influencing rice farmers’ participation in Farmer Field School (FFS) in Edo State, Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used for the selection of sample with structured questionnaire administered to generate data from the respondents. A total of 135 farmers were randomly selected for the study. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression model. The study revealed that age, education, household size, farm size and farming experience significantly influenced rice farmers’ participation in FFS in Edo State with an R2 value of 0.68. The major constraint to rice farmers’ participation in FFS in Edo State, Nigeria was poor extension visit to the farmers (100%) which was ranked first, followed by bad road network (88.9%) which was ranked second. Other constraints to rice farmers’ participation in FFS were weak education of the participants (87.4%), poor awareness of the programme (74.1%), inadequate incentives (65.2%) and inadequate credits facility given to the rice farmers (41.5%) in the area. These were ranked third, fourth, fifth and sixth respectively. It was concluded that, the participation of rice farmers in FFS should be adequately motivated by ameliorating the observed constraints in the study. Therefore, this study recommended that the rice farmers’ participants in FFS should be encouraged to form groups in order to access credit and rice enhancing strategies such as value addition easily. It was also recommended that FFSs should be located close to participating farmers’ residence for easy accessibility. This was informed by the bad road network experienced in the area.
尼日利亚江户州稻农参加农民田间学校的影响因素调查。
本研究旨在调查影响尼日利亚埃多州稻农参加农民田间学校(FFS)的因素。采用多阶段抽样技术对样本进行选择,采用结构化问卷调查,从受访者中生成数据。随机选取135名农民进行研究。采用描述性统计和多元回归模型对数据进行分析。研究发现,年龄、教育程度、家庭规模、农场规模和耕作经验显著影响江户州稻农参与田间FFS, R2值为0.68。在尼日利亚埃多州,制约稻农参与田间FFS的主要因素是对农民的推广访问不足(100%),排名第一,其次是道路网络不良(88.9%),排名第二。制约稻农参与农民田间学校的其他因素有:参与者受教育程度低(87.4%)、对该计划认识不足(74.1%)、激励措施不足(65.2%)和向该地区稻农提供的信贷额度不足(41.5%)。这些国家分别排在第三、第四、第五和第六位。结论认为,应通过改善研究中观察到的制约因素,充分激励稻农参与田间耕作。因此,本研究建议,应鼓励稻农FFS参与者组成团体,以便更容易获得信贷和增值等稻米提升策略。此外,还建议农家院应设在参与活动的农民住所附近,以方便前往。这是由于该地区糟糕的道路网络造成的。
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