Efficacy of farmer field schools in achieving participatory technology development among smallholder farmers in the Hoima district, Uganda

David Mwesigwa
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Abstract Purpose: This study investigated the efficacy of FFS for participatory technology development among smallholder farmers in Hoima district, Uganda. It is anticipated that by making FFS concrete, household food security will be enhanced. Research methodology: The study utilised primary data, which was collected using a self-administered questionnaire. While 120 respondents were sampled, 103 responded, generating a response rate of 85.83%. This was an excellent response seeing that it merited above 75%. The researcher administered all questionnaires in one month. Results: From the findings indicate that PTD is more desirable in the Hoima district. In addition, the construct of the ability to solve problems from time to time indicates that problem-solving is very desirable for PTD in the Hoima district. The results suggest a positive correlation between FFS and PTD among the study population, indicating that a unit-change in the FFS constructs will lead to a proportionate change in the constructs of PTD in the same direction. This implies that improving FFS quality by a single unit will translate into progressive improvement in PTD in the Hoima district. This study also suggests that FFS alone has a strong positive influence on PTD in the Hoima district. Limitations: This study merely covered farmer-field schools, yet several interventions aim to raise the quality of agriculture in Uganda, such as National Agricultural Advisory Services and Emyoga. Contribution: This study contributes to the deeper understanding of what ought to be done to improve the quality of farming in Uganda.
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农民田间学校在乌干达霍伊马地区小农中实现参与式技术发展的功效
摘要目的:本研究调查了乌干达Hoima地区小农田间FFS对参与式技术开发的效果。预计通过使田间FFS具体化,家庭粮食安全将得到加强。研究方法:本研究使用了原始数据,这些数据是通过自我管理的问卷收集的。在120名受访者中,有103人回复,回复率为85.83%。这是一个很好的回应,因为它应该超过75%。研究人员在一个月内完成了所有的问卷调查。结果:从调查结果来看,PTD在Hoima地区更可取。此外,不时解决问题的能力的构建表明,解决问题的能力对于Hoima区的PTD来说是非常可取的。结果表明,在研究人群中,FFS与PTD之间存在正相关关系,这表明FFS结构的单位变化将导致PTD结构在同一方向上的成比例变化。这意味着,提高一个单位的田间FFS质量将转化为Hoima地区PTD的逐步改善。本研究还表明,仅FFS对Hoima地区的PTD有很强的积极影响。局限性:这项研究仅仅涵盖了农民田间学校,然而一些干预措施旨在提高乌干达的农业质量,如国家农业咨询服务和Emyoga。贡献:这项研究有助于更深入地了解应该做些什么来提高乌干达的农业质量。
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