The Adopted Village Project and Farm Income of Beneficiary Households in Kaduna State, Nigeria

M. O. Akinola, Odu M. Ene, L. Baiyegunhi
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Abstract About three years into the Adopted Village Project introduced by National Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services (NAERLS) in 2009, this study assessed the extent to which the project has improved the farm income and livelihood status of beneficiaries in the study area. Data were collected by interview schedule using a structured questionnaire, which was analysed using descriptive and Z-test statistics. The result shows that, about 89% of the project beneficiaries had between 1 - 8 extension contacts in 2011 cropping season, while non-beneficiaries had no contact with extension agents during the period. The study also revealed that the average income per hectare generated and the average value of assets owned by beneficiaries from the 2011 farming are statistically significant. This implies that the project intervention has significant impact on the income generating capacity of the beneficiaries of the project as well as on acquisition of assets. The study recommended that the NAERLS should intensify its efforts in the pilot villages and scale out its adopted village projects to other parts of the State. Also, policy makers, local government authorities and rural development experts should adopt this model in their programme planning and poverty alleviation initiatives.
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尼日利亚卡杜纳州采用的村庄项目和受益家庭的农业收入
摘要:2009年,国家农业推广与研究联络服务处(NAERLS)推出了收养村项目,该项目实施约3年后,本研究评估了该项目在多大程度上改善了研究地区受益人的农业收入和生计状况。采用结构化问卷,通过访谈计划收集数据,采用描述性统计和z检验统计进行分析。结果表明,在2011年种植季,约89%的项目受益人有1 - 8次推广联系,而非受益人在此期间没有与推广代理商联系。该研究还显示,2011年农业生产的每公顷平均收入和受益人拥有的平均资产价值具有统计学意义。这意味着,项目干预对项目受益者的创收能力以及对资产的获取都有重大影响。该研究建议,全国农村规划方案应加强在试验村的努力,并将其采用的村庄项目扩大到该州其他地区。此外,决策者、地方政府当局和农村发展专家应在其方案规划和减轻贫穷倡议中采用这种模式。
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