FARMERS’ KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF ORANGE FLESHED SWEET POTATO IN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA.

L. K. Olatinwo, O. Yusuf, O. Y. Ambali, O. Abdulrahman, A. Wahab, S. Komolafe, K. Ajao
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The socio-economic and health benefits of Orange Flesh Sweet Potato (OFSP) were the foremost and scientifically proven advantages of cultivation and consumption OFSP respectively. The present study seeks to understand farmers’ knowledge of health and socio-economic benefits of orange fleshed sweet potato in Kwara State, Nigeria. A total of 139 sweet potato farmers were sampled. A structured questionnaire was used to collect primary data. Data collected were analyzed with frequency count, percentages, mean, standard deviation and Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC). Findings showed that majority (87.1%) had knowledge of socio-economic benefits of growing OFSP. Most of the respondents (63.3%) had moderate knowledge of the socio-economic benefits of growing OFSP. The respondents agreed that consumption of OFSP improve digestion (46.8%), boost immune system (31.7%) and improve vision (12.2%). Respondents additionally agreed that growing OFSP had mainly increased household income (34.5%), improved food security (47.5%) and increased participation in social activities (33.1%). Inadequate access to planting materials (79.1%) was the leading challenges to growing OFSP. PPMC analysis indicated that household size, family members involved in farming, years of experience, number of plots, income and knowledge of OFSP were the factors that influence farmers’ perception on health/socioeconomic benefits of OFSP at p≤0.05 level of significance. This study concluded that farmers had moderate knowledge level on health and socio-economic benefits of cultivating and consumption of OFSP. Therefore, agricultural extension agents should intensify efforts in the supply of planting materials and enlightenment of health benefits for improved vision.  
尼日利亚夸拉州农民对橙肉甘薯的健康和社会经济效益的认识。
橘肉甘薯(OFSP)的社会经济效益和健康效益分别是种植和食用橘肉甘薯的首要优势和科学证明的优势。本研究旨在了解尼日利亚夸拉州农民对橙肉甘薯的健康和社会经济效益的认识。共对 139 位甘薯种植农进行了抽样调查。采用结构化问卷收集原始数据。对收集到的数据进行了频数、百分比、平均值、标准偏差和皮尔逊乘积矩相关性(PPMC)分析。调查结果显示,大多数受访者(87.1%)了解种植 OFSP 的社会经济效益。大多数受访者(63.3%)对种植 OFSP 的社会经济效益有一定了解。受访者同意食用 OFSP 可促进消化(46.8%)、增强免疫系统(31.7%)和改善视力(12.2%)。此外,受访者还认为,种植 OFSP 主要增加了家庭收入(34.5%),提高了食品安全(47.5%),并增加了对社会活动的参与(33.1%)。无法获得足够的种植材料(79.1%)是种植 OFSP 面临的主要挑战。PPMC分析表明,在P≤0.05的显著性水平上,家庭规模、从事农业的家庭成员、经验年限、地块数量、收入和对OFSP的了解是影响农民对OFSP的健康/社会经济效益的看法的因素。本研究得出结论,农民对种植和食用 OFSP 的健康和社会经济效益的认识水平一般。因此,农业推广人员应加大力度,提供种植材料,宣传健康益处,以改善人们的视力。
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