小农的信息需求与障碍:来自加纳Volta地区的证据

Seth Awuku Manteaw
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面对当前的生物和非生物压力,加上全球农业实践的动态变化,农业信息的重要性日益增加。本文通过考察加纳Volta地区小农的信息需求和障碍,为这一论述做出了贡献。采用多阶段抽样法,对630个小农进行结构化问卷调查,收集原始数据。研究表明,关于销售、收获后技术和病虫害管理的信息是该区域小农的关键信息需求。这项研究进一步证实,大多数小农了解本区域的信息来源,农民咨询的主要信息来源依次为家庭成员、朋友、广播、电视和推广人员。卡方分析显示,农民的教育程度在ρ≤0.05时不显著,因此不影响农民的信息需求。此外,研究表明,小农面临的主要障碍是缺乏获取信息的技能、信息资源不足、农业推广人员不足和缺乏农业信息中心。这些研究结果肯定会影响该地区的农业推广计划规划,并为国家推广政策提供信息。
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Small-scale Farmers’ Information Needs and Obstacles: Evidence from the Volta Region, Ghana
: Agricultural information is assuming increasing importance in the face of current biotic and abiotic stresses, coupled with changing dynamics of agricultural practice globally. This paper contributes to the discourse by examining information needs and obstacles of small-scale farmers in the Volta Region, Ghana. Structured questionnaires were used to collect primary data from six hundred and thirty (630) small-scale farmers, selected through multistage sampling technique. The study showed that information on marketing, post-harvest techniques, and diseases and pests management were the critical information needs of small-scale farmers in the Region. The study further established that majority of small-scale farmers were aware of information sources in the Region with the major information sources consulted by farmers in order of preference being family members, friends, radio, television and extension agents. A chi-square analysis showed that educational level of farmers was not significant at ρ ≤ 0.05 and therefore did not affect farmers’ information needs. Besides, the study showed that the major obstacles facing small-scale farmers were lack of skills to access information, inadequate information resources, insufficient agricultural extension agents, and absence of Agricultural Information Centres. These findings will certainly shape agricultural extension program planning in the Region and inform national extension policy.
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