Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria

The study examines the adoption of FARO 44 rice among Fadama project particpants.A multistage sampling technique was used to select 336 Fadama project farmers from three agricultural zones. Data collected were analysed using adoption scale and factor analysis as well as frequency and percentages. Ma...

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Main Author: Ibrahim Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Extension Education Society 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Extension Education
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Online Access:https://www.extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/380
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spelling doaj-0af3bf4913544b10ab96c61021322a952020-11-25T01:44:46ZengExtension Education SocietyJournal of Extension Education0971-31232456-12822020-02-0131210.26725/JEE.2019.2.31.6256-6263188Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in NigeriaIbrahim Mohammed0Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Federal University of Technology, PMB 65, Minna Niger State. NigeriaThe study examines the adoption of FARO 44 rice among Fadama project particpants.A multistage sampling technique was used to select 336 Fadama project farmers from three agricultural zones. Data collected were analysed using adoption scale and factor analysis as well as frequency and percentages. Majority of males were within the active age of 19-36years; married with farming experience of 16-20 years having 0.5-1ha of rice plot. Technologies such as improved seed recommended spacing; seed per hole; use of granular fertilizer were adopted by male respondents. Processing technologies adopted by male were only threshing and bagging. For storage technologies male respondents had adopted jute bags; rhumbus and silos while female respondents used only jute bags because it is cheaper and easy to handle. Factors constraining adoption were communication gap between farmers and facilitators; untimely delivery of inputs; transplanting too tedious and high cost of false bottom. It was concluded that majority of the technologies were at evaluation and trial stage for both male and female respondents.https://www.extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/380fadama projectrhumbusfaroricefactor analysisadoptionnigeria
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Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
Journal of Extension Education
fadama project
rhumbus
faro
rice
factor analysis
adoption
nigeria
author_facet Ibrahim Mohammed
author_sort Ibrahim Mohammed
title Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
title_short Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
title_full Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
title_fullStr Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of FARO 44 Rice Technologies Adoption among Farmers in Nigeria
title_sort analysis of faro 44 rice technologies adoption among farmers in nigeria
publisher Extension Education Society
series Journal of Extension Education
issn 0971-3123
2456-1282
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The study examines the adoption of FARO 44 rice among Fadama project particpants.A multistage sampling technique was used to select 336 Fadama project farmers from three agricultural zones. Data collected were analysed using adoption scale and factor analysis as well as frequency and percentages. Majority of males were within the active age of 19-36years; married with farming experience of 16-20 years having 0.5-1ha of rice plot. Technologies such as improved seed recommended spacing; seed per hole; use of granular fertilizer were adopted by male respondents. Processing technologies adopted by male were only threshing and bagging. For storage technologies male respondents had adopted jute bags; rhumbus and silos while female respondents used only jute bags because it is cheaper and easy to handle. Factors constraining adoption were communication gap between farmers and facilitators; untimely delivery of inputs; transplanting too tedious and high cost of false bottom. It was concluded that majority of the technologies were at evaluation and trial stage for both male and female respondents.
topic fadama project
rhumbus
faro
rice
factor analysis
adoption
nigeria
url https://www.extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/380
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