Perceived Effects of Adoption of Recommended Practices among Rural Farmers of Nigeria

Authors

  • Mohammed Usman Department of Planning research and statistics, Niger state. Ministry of Agriculture, Minna
  • J J Pelemo Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2020.2.32.6485-6491

Keywords:

Perceived Effect; Hygienic Practices; Agricultural activity; Nigeria

Abstract

The study assessed the perceived effects of recommended practices on levels of hygienic practices,health-care Expenditure, and productive time for Agricultural Activities and children school attendances among the rural farmers in Mokwa Local Government area of Niger State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 311 of rural populace. Data were collected using structured questionnaire as well as interview schedule and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The mean age of the respondents was 46 years while the mean household size was 9 persons. Also, the mean years of experience was 20.8 years while 41.4% of the respondents had primary education. The mean household income was Nigerian Naira N175,500.00. The serious constraints to adoption of recommended practices were bad attitude and lack of credit facilities It is recommended that environmental health workers should be empowered to enforce sanctions on noncompliance with adoption of recommended practices and efforts should be made by stakeholders to sustain this channel of sensitization.

Author Biographies

Mohammed Usman, Department of Planning research and statistics, Niger state. Ministry of Agriculture, Minna

Department of Planning research and statistics Niger state Ministry of Agriculture Minna (Principal Agricultural Planning Officer)

J J Pelemo, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

References

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Federal Ministry of Water Resources (2018). National Water Supply and Sanitation Policy Report, 2018

Federal Ministry of Water Resources (2019). National Water Supply and Sanitation Policy Report, 2019

National Population Census (2006).Information on Nigeria Population, pp. 1-134

Niger State Geographical Information System. (2015). Background information. Retrieved from www.nigersis.com/aboutniger-state .

WHO (2019). UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) 2019: Target Resources for Better Results, Geneva: World Health Organization.

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Published

2020-04-30

How to Cite

Usman, M., & J J Pelemo. (2020). Perceived Effects of Adoption of Recommended Practices among Rural Farmers of Nigeria. Journal of Extension Education, 32(2), 6485–6491. https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2020.2.32.6485-6491