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Abstract
This study investigated the attitude of farmers in Okigwe Agricultural Zone of Imo State towards the National Fadama Development Project (NFDP). A semi-structured interview schedule was used to collect data from a sample of 60 respondents. Percentages, weighted mean scores and factor analysis were used to analyze the data collected. The findings of the study indicated that majority of the farmers had strong positive attitude towards the project. The findings also showed that while majority of the adult males performed the following activities: application of herbicides, application of insecticides, land acquisition and field establishment in the fadama farms, adult females and children dominated in such activities as sowing and transplanting of seedlings, watering of crop land, weeding, harvesting, processing and marketing of produce. However, farmers' level of participation was high with respect to only three technologies, namely, use of improved varieties, optimum plant population and timely planting of crops. The results further showed that the major constraint to the implementation of the project as was perceived by the farmers was finance/governance problem. The study therefore recommended that efforts should be geared towards encouraging the active participation of the farmers in the project through the provision of timely credit and adequate irrigation facilities for their farming activities. Nigerian Journal of Horticultural Science Vol. 10 2005: pp. 65-74
本研究调查了伊莫州Okigwe农业区农民对国家农业发展项目(NFDP)的态度。采用半结构化访谈时间表从60名受访者中收集数据。采用百分比法、加权平均分法和因子分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,大多数农民对该项目持积极态度。调查结果还表明,成年男性主要从事除草剂、杀虫剂的施用、征地和田间建设等活动,而成年女性和儿童则主要从事播种和插秧、农田浇水、除草、收获、农产品加工和销售等活动。然而,只有改良品种的使用、最佳植物种群和及时种植三种技术,农民的参与水平较高。结果进一步表明,农民认为项目实施的主要制约因素是资金/治理问题。因此,研究报告建议,应通过为农民的农业活动提供及时的信贷和适当的灌溉设施,努力鼓励农民积极参与该项目。尼日利亚园艺科学杂志Vol. 10 2005: pp. 65-74