西非农业信息框架内 Facebook 和 Instagram 上的尼日利亚农业帖子

Komunikator Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.18196/jkm.19166
Isiaka Aliagan, Murtada Busair Ahmad, Habeeb Opeyemi Daranijo, Habibat Morenikeniji Na’allah
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本研究对尼日利亚农民在三年内(2019-2021 年)在 Facebook 和 Instagram 上发布的农业信息进行了内容分析,并将其与个人和政府机构在这两个社交媒体渠道上发布的类似信息以及非洲大陆一级发布的信息进行了比较。在对数据进行图表显示的同时,还进行了配对样本 T 检验,以确定尼日利亚农民和非洲其他国家农民在两个社交媒体上发布的农业信息在统计上存在显著差异。由于配对人群均值之间存在统计学意义上的显著差异,因此拒绝了所检验的所有四个零假设。研究还发现,尼日利亚农民习惯于使用社交媒体来推广农业相关信息,这表明他们与先进国家的趋势一致,接触到了农业创新的传播。结论是,社交媒体仍然是促进农业发展的可行工具,尤其是在粮食不安全和全球经济危机期间。建议尼日利亚政府为数字时代的农业推广提供有利环境。
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Nigerian Agricultural Posts on Facebook and Instagram within the West African Agricultural Messaging Framework
This study generated and content-analyzed Facebook and Instagram postings on agricultural messages by Nigerian farmers in three years  (2019-2021) within specific contexts and in comparison with postings similar to ones initiated by private individuals and government agencies as well as those posted at continental level on the two social media channels. While the data are graphically displayed, a paired-sample T-test was conducted to establish statistically significant differences in the agricultural messages posted on the two social media by Nigerian farmers and farmers from other countries in Africa. All four null hypotheses tested were rejected as statistically significant differences were established between the paired population means. It was also found that Nigerian farmers are accustomed to the use of social media in promoting agricultural-related messages, indicating their exposure to the diffusion of agricultural innovation in line with the trends in advanced nations. It was concluded that social media remains a viable tool for promoting agriculture, particularly during food insecurity and global economic crisis. It was recommended that the Nigerian government should provide an enabling environment for agricultural promotion in the digital age.
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