Gender Differential in the Intensity of Adoption of Oil Palm Processing Technology in South West,Nigeria

A. Bankole, SF Arifalo
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This research work investigated gender differential in the intensityof adoption of processing technology in South West, Nigeria. The primary data used for this research were collected using questionnaire. Multistage sampling method was used to pick 320, comprising of 160 each of both males and females oil palm processors.The information collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and double hurdle model. The findings of the study revealed that many of the male (89.2%) and female (89.6%) processors had knowledge of improved technology of processing oil palm. Also,77.4% and 89.0% of the both male and female processors, respectively uses the digester, semi mechanized method of processing. The impact of extension services was not really felt in the study area as only few (4.3% and 2.2%) of the male and female processors respectively sourced their information through extension agents. The Double Hurdle Model results revealed that factors affecting adoption of the oil palm processing technology were education, access to finance, extension services, association, and experience of the female respondents while for the male respondents it includes education, extension services and experience. The outcome of the second hurdle model showed that factors affecting the intensity or adoption rate of technology among the female were extension services, level of education, access to finance and experience while for male respondents were level of education, extension services and memberships of association. Therefore, one can deduce that most of the processors in the area of study were not privileged to benefit from extension education and training. This might have negative impact in their enterprise and as well deny them in terms of information and innovative technologies to take good decisions that will increase their production level. Extension service is a paramount factor influencing adoption of technology and adoption rate of processing technology by both male and female genders. It is therefore recommended that government should provide extension services for processors in South west, Nigeria to increase level of acceptability of processing technology.
尼日利亚西南部油棕加工技术采用程度的性别差异
本研究调查了尼日利亚西南部采用加工技术强度的性别差异。本研究的主要数据采用问卷调查的方式收集。采用多阶段抽样方法,共抽取320人,其中男、女油棕加工者各160人。采用描述性统计和双栏模型对收集到的信息进行分析。研究结果显示,许多男性(89.2%)和女性(89.6%)加工者对油棕加工技术的改进有所了解。此外,77.4%和89.0%的男、女加工商分别采用沼气池半机械化方式进行加工。研究区域并未真正感受到推广服务的影响,因为只有少数(4.3%和2.2%)的男性和女性加工者分别通过推广代理获取信息。双重障碍模型结果显示,影响油棕加工技术采用的因素包括女性受访者的教育程度、获得资金、推广服务、协会和经验,而男性受访者的影响因素包括教育程度、推广服务和经验。第二个障碍模型的结果表明,影响女性受访者对技术的接受程度或采用率的因素是推广服务、教育水平、获得资金的途径和经验,而影响男性受访者的因素是教育水平、推广服务和协会会员资格。因此,人们可以推断,研究领域的大多数加工者没有特权从推广教育和培训中受益。这可能会对他们的企业产生负面影响,也会使他们在信息和创新技术方面无法做出正确的决策,从而提高他们的生产水平。推广服务是影响技术采用率和加工技术采用率的最重要因素。因此,建议政府为尼日利亚西南部的加工者提供推广服务,以提高加工技术的可接受程度。
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