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Title: | The Perceptions of Irish Potato Producers and Agricultural Extension Staff Concerning Mutual Working Relationship in the Mwaghavul Chiefdom, Plateau State, Nigeria |
Authors: | Mutfwang, Samuel D. |
Keywords: | Farmers |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. IV;Iss.VII; Pp 51-57 |
Abstract: | A total of 70 questionnaires were developed and used
for the collection of data from the seven districts of the
Mwaghavul land. Seven other questionnaires were specifically
developed and used for the Agricultural Extension staff serving
in the same area. Data collected were analysed using descriptive
statistics. The result reveals that most of farmers were males and
age 35 years old and above, and were mostly illiterate. The ages
of Agricultural Extension staff range between 26-34, as indicated
by 71.67 percent of the agents' respondents. The Extension staff
have not attained a high level of training for their job
performance. Since the Agricultural Extension staff percent
indicated that farmers were skilled and all agreed that farmers
responses to their visits were "friendly," it was concluded that
farmers are ready to work hand in hand with the Extension
staff. All farmers showed they had problems requiring the
Extension staff to help. It was, therefore, concluded that the
farmers feel it is "important" to have help from the Extension
staff. A specific area of concern by the potato producers was
"watering during dry season gardening," since 92.31 percent of
the farmers indicated they need help in this area. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2835 |
ISSN: | 2454-6194 |
Appears in Collections: | Agricultural Economics/Extension
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