Impact of agricultural extension services on spinach (Amaranthus spp) production among farmers in Zuru emirate, kebbi state, Nigeria

Y. J. Alhassan, M. Muhammad
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This study examined the impact of agricultural extension services on spinach (Amaranthus caudatus) Farmers in Zuru Emirate, Kebbi State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure involving purposive technique was used to select 110 respondents from 10 communities involved in spinach production in the Emirate Council. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics. About 47.0% of the respondents’ were between the ages of 36-40 years 73.0% were females, 78.0% married and 67.0% were part-time farmers with 5 years mean of farming experience. The majority (77%) of the respondents’ had 1ha of land, 58.0% inherited lands. The mean household size was 7 persons with monthly expenditure of N33, 350.00, 61.0% were aware that spinach enhance digestion and emptying of bowel, while 52.0% agreed that spinach reduces symptoms of menopause in women. Their major extension impact felt by spinach farmers were: source of farm inputs in spinach production (x=3.63); credits facilities in spinach production (x=3.62). The level of effectiveness of extension services provided to farmers were very low. They include: proper management of pests/diseases; health benefits and use of spinach (x=0.41) each. The perceived sufficiency of extension services provided was inadequate due to inadequate extension staff with supply of farm inputs being the highest (x=1.21). The major constraints were shortage in supply of spinach to match demand, increasing price of spinach, and low consumer acceptability of spinach products. The study recommended that adequate extension agents should be provided by Government and the available once should step up increased level of extension services to meet the farmers’ extension needs in spinach production in the emirate.
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农业推广服务对尼日利亚克比州祖鲁酋长国农民菠菜生产的影响
本研究调查了农业推广服务对尼日利亚克比州祖鲁酋长国菠菜(Amaranthus caudatus)农民的影响。采用有目的技术的多阶段抽样程序,从阿联酋议会从事菠菜生产的10个社区中选择了110名受访者。通过问卷调查收集数据,并使用描述性统计进行分析。约47.0%的受访者年龄在36-40岁之间,73.0%为女性,78.0%为已婚,67.0%为兼职农民,平均有5年的农业经验。大多数(77%)受访者拥有1公顷土地,58.0%继承土地。平均每户7人,月支出为33,350.00美元,61.0%的人知道菠菜能促进消化和排空肠道,52.0%的人同意菠菜能减轻女性更年期症状。菠菜农户感受到的主要推广影响是:菠菜生产的农场投入来源(x=3.63);菠菜生产设施信用(x=3.62)。向农民提供的推广服务的效率非常低。它们包括:妥善管理病虫害;健康益处和菠菜的使用(x=0.41)。由于推广人员不足,所提供的推广服务不足,其中农业投入的供应最高(x=1.21)。主要制约因素是菠菜供不应求,菠菜价格上涨,消费者对菠菜产品的接受度较低。该研究建议,政府应提供足够的推广人员,现有的推广服务应进一步提高水平,以满足阿联酋农民在菠菜生产方面的推广需求。
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