MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA

Agricultural extension programmes are the main pathways to transfer improved innovations or information from extension agents to farmers in rural and peri-urban areas. Agricultural extension methods have been perceived by many to have significant influence on the adoption of improved production tech...

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Main Authors: Shaibu Baanni AZUMAH, Abraham ZAKARIA, Nathaniel Amoh BOATENG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2020-03-01
Series:Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Online Access:https://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/RAAE_1_2020_2Azumah_et_al.pdf
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spelling doaj-c24c201b557749dcb321dda66b3accde2020-11-25T02:30:55ZengSlovak University of AgricultureReview of Agricultural and Applied Economics1336-92612020-03-01231475410.15414/raae.2020.23.01.47-541186-1MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANAShaibu Baanni AZUMAHAbraham ZAKARIANathaniel Amoh BOATENGAgricultural extension programmes are the main pathways to transfer improved innovations or information from extension agents to farmers in rural and peri-urban areas. Agricultural extension methods have been perceived by many to have significant influence on the adoption of improved production techniques by farmers. This study modelled the factors influencing farmers’ subscription to various agricultural extension methods using data from 543 rice farm households in northern Ghana. A generalised Poisson regression (GPR) model was estimated to account for errors in the dispersion of the data. The results reveal farmer-to-farmer extension method, the use of demonstration farms, and household extension method as the most significant mechanisms to communicate information to farmers in the study area. Farm size, membership of farmer association, number of years spent as an irrigation farmer, research and location (upper east region) were found to be significant in influencing farmers’ subscription to various agricultural extension methods, and should be considered by extension agents who extend knowledge on improved production techniques to farmers. Governments and actors in the agricultural space must recognise the importance of farmer-to-farmer extension method, as well as the use of field demonstrations to train farmers on improved practices. Radio, as a mass media mechanism should be used to support the other conventional extension methods, to deploy information on improved production techniques to rice farmers.https://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/RAAE_1_2020_2Azumah_et_al.pdfextension methodsgeneralised poissonfarmers
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author Shaibu Baanni AZUMAH
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Nathaniel Amoh BOATENG
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Abraham ZAKARIA
Nathaniel Amoh BOATENG
MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
extension methods
generalised poisson
farmers
author_facet Shaibu Baanni AZUMAH
Abraham ZAKARIA
Nathaniel Amoh BOATENG
author_sort Shaibu Baanni AZUMAH
title MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
title_short MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
title_full MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
title_fullStr MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
title_full_unstemmed MODELLING RICE FARMERS SUBSCRIPTION TO AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION METHODS IN GHANA
title_sort modelling rice farmers subscription to agricultural extension methods in ghana
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
issn 1336-9261
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Agricultural extension programmes are the main pathways to transfer improved innovations or information from extension agents to farmers in rural and peri-urban areas. Agricultural extension methods have been perceived by many to have significant influence on the adoption of improved production techniques by farmers. This study modelled the factors influencing farmers’ subscription to various agricultural extension methods using data from 543 rice farm households in northern Ghana. A generalised Poisson regression (GPR) model was estimated to account for errors in the dispersion of the data. The results reveal farmer-to-farmer extension method, the use of demonstration farms, and household extension method as the most significant mechanisms to communicate information to farmers in the study area. Farm size, membership of farmer association, number of years spent as an irrigation farmer, research and location (upper east region) were found to be significant in influencing farmers’ subscription to various agricultural extension methods, and should be considered by extension agents who extend knowledge on improved production techniques to farmers. Governments and actors in the agricultural space must recognise the importance of farmer-to-farmer extension method, as well as the use of field demonstrations to train farmers on improved practices. Radio, as a mass media mechanism should be used to support the other conventional extension methods, to deploy information on improved production techniques to rice farmers.
topic extension methods
generalised poisson
farmers
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