Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities

The study was conducted at Jebba Lake bordered by Kwara and Niger States. The study explored the possible relationships between selected factors like extension contact, level of education, income, awareness, age, household size, experience, cosmopoliteness as independent variables and adoption as de...

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Published in:Journal of Agricultural Extension
Main Authors: A M Sule, S A Ogunwale, T K Atala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2015-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/270
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description The study was conducted at Jebba Lake bordered by Kwara and Niger States. The study explored the possible relationships between selected factors like extension contact, level of education, income, awareness, age, household size, experience, cosmopoliteness as independent variables and adoption as dependent variable. Data were collected randomly from 120 respondents in 14 fishing communities using structured questionnaires with interviews and observations as checks for triangulatioh. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple correlation. The results show that cosmopoliteness, awareness, extension contact and age are positively related to adoption of fishing innovations. The Webbing trap has the highest adoption (71.6 %) while the lowest is cast net (12.5 %). Overall, only 20% of the fishermen have adopted the five innovations. The study recommends the provision of operating facilities to enable the extensionists visit the fishermen in their communities. There should be provision of institutional structures such as credit, input supply and exposure to more sources of information to accelerate adoption
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spelling doaj-art-3c00bc1d11f144d2bcbed3efda3f7c502025-08-19T21:29:09ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512015-03-016Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake CommunitiesA M Sule0S A Ogunwale1T K Atala2*National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries Research, Socio Economic and Extension Division P.M.B. 6006, New Bussa, Niger StateDepartment of Agricultural Economics and rural Sociology Ahmadu Bello University, ZariaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and rural Sociology Ahmadu Bello University, ZariaThe study was conducted at Jebba Lake bordered by Kwara and Niger States. The study explored the possible relationships between selected factors like extension contact, level of education, income, awareness, age, household size, experience, cosmopoliteness as independent variables and adoption as dependent variable. Data were collected randomly from 120 respondents in 14 fishing communities using structured questionnaires with interviews and observations as checks for triangulatioh. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple correlation. The results show that cosmopoliteness, awareness, extension contact and age are positively related to adoption of fishing innovations. The Webbing trap has the highest adoption (71.6 %) while the lowest is cast net (12.5 %). Overall, only 20% of the fishermen have adopted the five innovations. The study recommends the provision of operating facilities to enable the extensionists visit the fishermen in their communities. There should be provision of institutional structures such as credit, input supply and exposure to more sources of information to accelerate adoptionhttps://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/270AdoptionFishing InnovationsFishing Entrepreneurs
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S A Ogunwale
T K Atala
Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
Adoption
Fishing Innovations
Fishing Entrepreneurs
title Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
title_full Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
title_fullStr Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
title_short Factors Affecting Adoption of Fishing Innovations Among Fishing Entrepreneurs in Jebba Lake Communities
title_sort factors affecting adoption of fishing innovations among fishing entrepreneurs in jebba lake communities
topic Adoption
Fishing Innovations
Fishing Entrepreneurs
url https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/270
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