ABSTRACT
The study
investigated die adoption potentials of IITA Black Sigatoka Resistant Hybrid
Plantains (PITA 14) in South Eastern, Nigeria. The major objective was to
ascertain (lie status and adoption potentials of the hybrid in the study area.
Nine villages located in 3 blocks, comprising of six slates were purposefully
selected. This was because on-farm trial of the hybrid was conducted on 36
contact farmers’ plot in SPAT. Fifty-three fanners were sampled for the study.
Primary and secondary data were used in accomplishing the research study.
Primary data were obtained from responses in the pre-tested structured
interview schedule administered on the 53 respondents, whereas secondary data
were sourced from IITA I lighrainfall Station Onne, texts, journals and other
periodicals. Results revealed that respondents’ average age was 55.5 years.
However, 77.36% had formal education, 66.04% were full-time farmers, 88.68%
belonged to farmers’ associations while 83.02% had relationship with
research/cxtension. Results further indicated that 11.32% of the respondents
were high adopters of the hybrid plantain, while 88.68% were low adopters. The
major reasons for adopting were the hybrids’ potential for providing food, it
compatibility with the existing local breeds as well as such inherent
attributes like carlincss, disease resistance, drought tolerance among others.
The diffusion rate was 32.08%. The regression analysis, revealed that
education, frequency of rcscarch/extcnsion contact and farm size were significant
and positive to the adoption level of the hybrid plantain. The t-test
comparative analysis result, showed no significant difference in preference
between the attributes of the hybrid and local type because tc;ii 0.747 <
th,i, 2.764. The adoption constraints include: poor/low market price (56.60%);
storage losses (30.19%); high cost of fertilizer (28.30%); lack of incentives
(26.42%) and inadequate monitoring (15.09%). On the bases of these findings, it
was recommended that payability should be improved upon by developing
varieties, which will suit the peoples’ taste. Farmers should be taught the
various methods of controlling ripening to p rolong shelf 1 ife. R ipening
should b e controlled through breeding technology. Farmers should further be
educated through NGOs and LGAs. Rescarch/Extcnsion contact should be
strengthened through adequate funding of the
Rcscarch-Extcnsion-Farmcrs-Input-Linkage-Systcm (REFILS) by the government. The
hybrid s hould bed iffused t o t he s ub h timid z ones, s ince i t i s d
rought t olerant. Increased awareness should be created since the technology is
still in SPAT.
EGWU, E (2023). Adoption Potentials of IITA Black Siaatoka Resistant Hybrid Plantains (PITA-14) in South Eastern, Nigeria:- Egwu, Nkechinyere J.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-potentials-of-iita-black-siaatoka-resistant-hybrid-plantains-pita-14-in-south-eastern-nigeria-egwu-nkechinyere-j-7-2
EGWU, EGWU. "Adoption Potentials of IITA Black Siaatoka Resistant Hybrid Plantains (PITA-14) in South Eastern, Nigeria:- Egwu, Nkechinyere J." Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 15 Dec. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-potentials-of-iita-black-siaatoka-resistant-hybrid-plantains-pita-14-in-south-eastern-nigeria-egwu-nkechinyere-j-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
EGWU, EGWU. "Adoption Potentials of IITA Black Siaatoka Resistant Hybrid Plantains (PITA-14) in South Eastern, Nigeria:- Egwu, Nkechinyere J.". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 15 Dec. 2023. Web. 18 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-potentials-of-iita-black-siaatoka-resistant-hybrid-plantains-pita-14-in-south-eastern-nigeria-egwu-nkechinyere-j-7-2 >.
EGWU, EGWU. "Adoption Potentials of IITA Black Siaatoka Resistant Hybrid Plantains (PITA-14) in South Eastern, Nigeria:- Egwu, Nkechinyere J." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adoption-potentials-of-iita-black-siaatoka-resistant-hybrid-plantains-pita-14-in-south-eastern-nigeria-egwu-nkechinyere-j-7-2