Yahaya Alhassan, Z. Mohammed, Hassan Mallam Ibrahim
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A structured and closed-ended\n questionnaire was designed and used for the data collection. One hundred and twenty-one\n (121) copies of the questionnaires were administered to the registered farmers, out of\n which 95 copies were returned, representing 78%. Data collected were analysed using\n descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages. The findings of the study reveal\n that rural farmers' significant mean access to agricultural information through mobile\n phones was short message service (SMS); that most farmers sourced agricultural\n information from their other farmers (colleagues) through mobile phones; that majority\n of the rural farmers indicated that the inability to access agricultural information\n from the formal sources (research institutes, extension workers, researchers) and lack\n of sufficient and wide mobile phone network coverage in the communities were the\n challenges being faced. 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Accessing agricultural information by rural farmers through mobile phones in Karaye
Local Government Area of Kano State, Nigeria
This study investigated access to agricultural information by rural farmers
through mobile phones in Karaye Local Government Area of Kano State, Nigeria. The
objectives of the study include: to ascertain how the rural farmers access agricultural
information through mobile phones in Karaye Local Government Area, Kano State; find out
the sources of accessing agricultural information by rural farmers in Karaye Local
Government Area; and determine the challenges that these farmers face in accessing
agricultural information through mobile phones. A survey research method was used for
the study. The study population comprised 1,279 registered rural farmers, 121 farmers,
and three (3) wards were purposively selected as sample. A structured and closed-ended
questionnaire was designed and used for the data collection. One hundred and twenty-one
(121) copies of the questionnaires were administered to the registered farmers, out of
which 95 copies were returned, representing 78%. Data collected were analysed using
descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages. The findings of the study reveal
that rural farmers' significant mean access to agricultural information through mobile
phones was short message service (SMS); that most farmers sourced agricultural
information from their other farmers (colleagues) through mobile phones; that majority
of the rural farmers indicated that the inability to access agricultural information
from the formal sources (research institutes, extension workers, researchers) and lack
of sufficient and wide mobile phone network coverage in the communities were the
challenges being faced. The study recommends that: the Federal Government of Nigeria
should through the National Communication Commission (NCC) liaise with telecommunication
companies to reduce the rate of call charges so that rural farmers can make direct calls
apart from Short Message Service (SMS) to extension workers or any other agricultural
stakeholders to access agrarian information easily. Farmers should be sourcing
agricultural information from research institutes, researchers, and extension workers
apart from their colleagues (other farmers) to access relevant and up-to-date
information to help achieve sufficient production and prevent poor harvest. The study
concludes that with the timely access to relevant agricultural information by rural
famers Nigeria can attain food sufficiency.