Adoption of Improved Cassava Production Technologies Among Small-Scale Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria

Uc Uzochukwu, N. Mgbedike, Obianefo Chukwujekwu
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The study on the adoption of improved cassava production technologies among small-scale cassava famers in Anambra State, Nigeria, specifically; described the socioeconomic characteristics of small-scale cassava farmers, determine the adoption levels of improved cassava production technologies, examine the effects of socioeconomic variables on the adoption level and identified constraints to adoption of improved cassava production technologies in the area. A multi stage sampling technique was employed to randomly sample a cross section of 120 small-scale cassava farmers. Data were collected using a well-structured questionnaire. The data were analyze with a combination of tool like descriptive statistics, multiple regression and principal factor analysis. The study revealed that the average age of the cassava farmers was 44.08 out of which 51.67% are male. The average educational level (9.17), farming experience (14.89), household size (5.86), annual income (861.103 USD), farm size (0.15 ha) and extension contacts (3.59) were also revealed. The results further showed that out of the eleven (11) improved cassava production variables considered, the respondents have not fully adopted any of the technologies. Findings on influence of socioeconomic characteristics on adoption shows that F-statistic value of 4.05*** was significant at 1% level of significance, which implies that the predictor variables influenced adoption. Major constraints of the cassava farmers were rotated into three component factors which are institutional (25.4%), economic (17.7%) and managerial factors (12.6%) using principal factor analysis. A KMO of 0.580 and cumulative Eigen-value of 55.7% explained the variance of factors. We therefore encourage extension agents to sit up in disseminating recent innovation to farmers.
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对尼日利亚阿南布拉州小农采用改良木薯生产技术的研究;描述了小规模木薯农户的社会经济特征,确定了改良木薯生产技术的采用水平,检查了社会经济变量对采用水平的影响,并确定了该地区采用改良木薯生产技术的制约因素。采用多阶段抽样技术,对120个木薯小农进行横断面随机抽样。数据是通过一份结构良好的问卷收集的。采用描述性统计、多元回归、主因子分析等方法对数据进行分析。研究显示,木薯农民的平均年龄为44.08岁,其中51.67%为男性。平均受教育程度(9.17)、农业经验(14.89)、家庭规模(5.86)、年收入(861.103美元)、农场规模(0.15公顷)和推广联系(3.59)。结果进一步表明,在考虑的11个改进木薯生产变量中,受访者没有完全采用任何一种技术。社会经济特征对收养的影响结果显示,f统计值为4.05***,在1%的显著性水平下显著,说明预测变量影响收养。采用主因子分析法,将制约木薯农户生产的主要因素依次分解为制度因素(25.4%)、经济因素(17.7%)和管理因素(12.6%)。KMO为0.580,累积特征值为55.7%,解释了各因素的差异。因此,我们鼓励推广人员积极向农民传播最新的创新。
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