ABSTRACT
This study assessed
the adoption of two improved cassava varieties (1M530572 and NR 6085) by
farmers In Ohafia Agricultural Zones of Aa State, Nigeria. Data were randomly
collected from 128 farm families in Ohafia agricultural zone of the state and
were analysed using descriptive statistics. The probit modal was used to assess
the determinants of the level of adoption of the improved cassava varleties.
Parameter estimates (problt model) of the determinants of the level of adopting
of the improved cassava varieties revealed that the parameters included in the
model influenced the adoption of the improved cassava varieties in different
ways. Findings furTher showed that majority of the farmers in the study area
(75 and 96 1%) were aware of the existence/and availability of TMS 30572 and NR
8082 varietIes of cassava respectively. Similarly the majority of the farmers
(66.7%) and 54% learnt about the TMS30572 and NR8082 respectively through
Extension Agents, while 20% and 22% of the farmers learnt about TMS 30572 and
NR8082 respectively through the National Root Crops Research Institute sources.
The level of adoption of the improved cassava varieties in the study area was
quite high as reflected by 70.3% and 5M2% of the farmers who had fully adopted
TM$ 30572 and NR 8082 varieties respeotively eased on the area of land
allocated to the improved cassava varieties, measured as a proportion of the
total land area allocated tothe cassava enterprise, findings revealed that 0.51
ha and 0.48 ha were allocated to TMS 30572 and NR 8082 varieties respectively.
Thus the rate of adoption of the improved cassava varieties was rated to be
fairly high. Adoption of the improved cassava varieties was also found to have
impacted positively and significantly on the income generation level of the
farmers in the study area. Early maturity, higher yield potential, high garri
quality and quantity as well as disease resistance were found to be qualities that
endeared farmers towards adoption of the improved cassava varieties. However,
unavailability of improved planting materials as well as dearth of inputs were
noted to militate against the adoption of the improved varieties. It was
therefore recommended that efforts be geared towards funding the extension of
improved agricultural technologies including improved cassava varieties.
Efforts should also be geared towards massive multiplication and distribution
of improved planting materials to keep pace with their ever increasing demand,
especially in this era of government support for massive oaasava production.
Relevant inputs should also be provided in good time while government should
help farmers find appropriate (local and international) markets for their
cassava and cassava products.
APU, U (2021). Adoption Of Two Improved Cassava Varieties (Tms 30572, Nr 8082) By Farmers In Ohafia Agricultural Zone, Abia State, Nigeria.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-of-two-improved-cassava-varieties-tms-30572-nr-8082-by-farmers-in-ohafia-agricultural-zone-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
UCHECHI, APU. "Adoption Of Two Improved Cassava Varieties (Tms 30572, Nr 8082) By Farmers In Ohafia Agricultural Zone, Abia State, Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 01 Nov. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-of-two-improved-cassava-varieties-tms-30572-nr-8082-by-farmers-in-ohafia-agricultural-zone-abia-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
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UCHECHI, APU. "Adoption Of Two Improved Cassava Varieties (Tms 30572, Nr 8082) By Farmers In Ohafia Agricultural Zone, Abia State, Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-of-two-improved-cassava-varieties-tms-30572-nr-8082-by-farmers-in-ohafia-agricultural-zone-abia-state-nigeria-7-2