Effects of capacity building on rural women involvement in Climate Smart Agriculture initiatives in Rivers state, Nigeria

C. C. Ifeanyi-obi, U. N. Akwiwu, Chima Uche, Chigozie A. Abuta, A. Onwusika
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Abstract The study assessed the effects of capacity building on rural women involvement in Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)initiative in Rivers State, Nigeria. Respondents were leaders of rural women cooperative societies in Rivers State who were randomly selected from 23 Local Government Areas in the State. Structured questionnaire administration and Key Informant Interview was used to collect data while frequency counts, mean and percentages were employed to analyze the data collected. Results showed that the rural women interviewed were mostly adults, as majority (71.8%) were within the age range of 40 - 59 years. Majority (62.52%) were engaged in business/trading and other non-agricultural income generating activities, such as civil service (21.89%), income from pensions (3.13%), while 12.5% of the respondents had no other income generating activity aside farming. Some (40.63%) of the rural women had Senior Secondary Certificate as the highest form of education. Only 43.75% were aware of CSA, with 62.51% of them indicating low level of CSA knowledge. The major CSA management practices they know include mixed farming (50.0%), crop management practices (40.63%), application of indigenous knowledge and practices (25.0%) and soil management practices (25.0%). Approximately 84% have not attended CSA training before now. All the rural women (100%) used for the study upheld that CSA training is helpful in improving their CSA knowledge, imparted their readiness to adopt CSA practices (94%) and equipped them to be more involved in CSA initiative (100%). The major effects of capacity building on rural women involvement in CSA initiative are better knowledge of CSA for increased use of CSA practices (X̄ = 3.72), capacity to add value to their farm products (X̄= 3.69) and capacity to train others on CSA practices (X̄= 3.50). Regular training on CSA components by both government and private agencies could help in strengthening and sustaining rural women active participation in CSA initiative in the state and beyond.
能力建设对尼日利亚河流州农村妇女参与气候智慧型农业倡议的影响
该研究评估了能力建设对尼日利亚河流州农村妇女参与气候智慧型农业(CSA)倡议的影响。回答者是河流州农村妇女合作社的领导人,她们是从该州23个地方政府区随机选出的。采用结构化问卷调查法和关键信息者访谈法收集数据,采用频率计数法、平均值法和百分比法对收集到的数据进行分析。结果表明:受访农村妇女以成人为主,年龄在40 ~ 59岁之间的占71.8%;大多数人(62.52%)从事商业/贸易和其他非农业创收活动,例如公务员(21.89%),养老金收入(3.13%),而12.5%的受访者除了务农之外没有其他创收活动。部分(40.63%)农村妇女的最高学历为高中毕业证书。只有43.75%的人知道CSA,其中62.51%的人表示CSA知识水平较低。他们知道的主要CSA管理实践包括混合农业(50.0%)、作物管理实践(40.63%)、土著知识和实践的应用(25.0%)和土壤管理实践(25.0%)。大约84%的人在此之前没有参加过CSA培训。所有参与研究的农村妇女(100%)都认为,社盟培训有助于提高她们的社盟知识水平,使她们愿意采用社盟实践(94%),并使她们能够更多地参与社盟倡议(100%)。能力建设对农村妇女参与CSA倡议的主要影响是更好地了解CSA以增加CSA实践的使用(X ā = 3.72),为其农产品增值的能力(X ā = 3.69)和培训他人CSA实践的能力(X ā = 3.50)。政府和私营机构定期对农村妇女社会保障体系的组成部分进行培训,有助于加强和维持农村妇女积极参与邦内外的农村妇女社会保障体系倡议。
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