ABSTRACT
A study on the Adoption of the
yam minisett technology by women farmers in Abia State, Nigeria, was carried
out in the year 2003. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of
women farmers’ adoption of yam minisett technology. This was with a view to
determine how to accelerate the widespread adoption of the technology in Abia
State. A survey method was used for collecting primary data from the field. The
respondents comprised 243 yam-growing women farmers, randomly selected from
three agricultural zones in Abia State were interviewed using interview
schedule. The statistical analysis involved determination of frequencies;
percentages, group means and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze
the data collected. The results showed that women fanners in Abia State were
highly involved in seed and ware yam production, but lacked access to resources
like fertilizer, loan, credit and agricultural information. However, the level
of awareness of the yam minisett technology among the women farmers in the
state was found to be 58% while the adoption rate was 33%. The extent of
adoption, based on the percentage ofthe people that have adopted from six to
seven components ofthe technology, was 67%. On the other hand, 93.10% ofthe
adopters actively participated in all the activities involved in the adoption
ofthe yam minisett technology. Profitability in the form of increased yield (93.67%)
and income (94.94%) were the major reasons for adoption while lack of awareness
of the technology and unavailability or scarcity of the complementary inputs
(e.g. fertilizer and minisett dust were the major limiting factors to its
adoption. The major sources of information about the technology were fellow
farmers and production (96.71%). In order to improve the adoption rate of the
yam minisett technology the following suggestions were made such as: carrying
out more awareness campaigns on the technology among women farmers, providing
complementary inputs (fertilizer and minisett dust) to women farmers,
encouraging women farmers to form and also join cooperatives/farmers
association, ensuring steady market and good prices for seed yam produced, increasing
the number of extension agents as well as providing incentives and logistic
support to them.
ADANMA, G (2023). Adoption of Yam Minisett Technology by women farmers in Abia State:- Ironkwe, Adanma G.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-of-yam-minisett-technology-by-women-farmers-in-abia-state-ironkwe-adanma-g-7-2
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GLORY, ADANMA. "Adoption of Yam Minisett Technology by women farmers in Abia State:- Ironkwe, Adanma G." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-of-yam-minisett-technology-by-women-farmers-in-abia-state-ironkwe-adanma-g-7-2