对尼日利亚奥约州家禽和鱼类养殖户使用社交媒体情况的评估

O. Bolarin, M. Oyekunle, S. A. Adebayo
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该研究试图评估Oyo州家禽和鱼类养殖者对社交媒体(在线报纸、农业博客、电子邮件、Facebook、Twitter和维基百科)的使用情况。随机抽取110名受访者。采用结构化问卷收集资料,采用频率计数、百分比、卡方检验统计进行分析。调查结果显示,受访者对社交媒体的使用程度各不相同。WhatsApp(84%)和Facebook(78%)被访问并用于畜牧业目的的社交媒体。农业博客、电子邮件和Twitter无法获取信息的发生率为43%,在线报纸为46%。进一步分析发现,访问农业博客、维基百科、Email和Instagram与农民的受教育程度有显著关系。该研究假设基础教育确实可以促进社交媒体的使用。
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Assessment of social media utilization by poultry and fish farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria
The study attempted to assess the utilization of social media (online newspaper, Agricultural blog, Email, Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia) by poultry and fish farmers in Oyo state. A random selection was used to select 110 respondents. Data were collected through structured questionnaire and analyzed with frequency count, percentage, and chi-square test statistics. Findings revealed that respondents are at various level of usage of social media. WhatsApp (84%) and Facebook (78%) were accessed and used social media for livestock farming purposes. Incidences of not able to access information were 43% for agricultural blogs, Emails and Twitter, 46% for online newspapers. Further analysis revealed that visiting agricultural Blogs, Wikipedia and Email and Instagram have significant relationship with the level of education of the farmers. The study posited that basic education do serve as an enhancer to the utilization of social media.
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