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Determinants of Adoption of Agricultural Extension of Green River Project among Rural Households of Niger Delta, Nigeria

Determinants of Adoption of Agricultural Extension of Green River Project among Rural Households of Niger Delta, Nigeria
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摘要 This study analyzed the determinants of adoption of agricultural extension of Green River Project among rural households of Niger Delta, Nigeria. Questionnaire, which was randomly distributed, was used for data collection from 270 direct beneficiaries of the project. Frequency, percentage and multiple regression were used for data analyses. For the beneficiaries, the results indicated a mean age of 48 years, 9 years of formal education, annual net farm income of N115, 681.48 and 2.8 times of monthly contact with Project Extension Officers. The mean adoption status of the project was 56.6%. The relationship between socio-economic characteristics of beneficiaries and adoption status gave an R2 of 0.668. Age, education, farming, experience, farm income and extension contact were significant determinants of adoption. The study recommends improvement in formal education, farm income, extension contact and inclusion of younger farmers as beneficiaries to enhance adoption status.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2013年第4期284-288,共5页 农业科学与技术(B)
关键词 Agricultural extension ADOPTION Green River Project rural household Niger Delta Nigeria. 三角洲地区 农业推广 尼日利亚 尼日尔 农村居民 农业技术推广 平均年龄 农民收入
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