Title of article :
Effects of Socio-Cultural Factors on Effective Agricultural Training Programmes in Zone C of Benue State Agricultural Development Authority (Bnarda)
Author/Authors :
A.، Ejembi, S. نويسنده University Of Agriculture, Makurdi , , E.، Abah, E. نويسنده University Of Agriculture, Makurdi , , J.، Attah, A. نويسنده University Of Agriculture, Makurdi ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Effective capacity building depends among other
factors on the clarity of the programme objectives, the ability
and the expertise of the trainers as well as the socio-cultural
environment within which the training will be conducted.
Many well defined programmes with the right expertise have
suffered rejection on account of unfavorable socio-cultural
environments. This study thus focused on the Effects of
Cultural Factors on Effective Agricultural Development
Training Programmes in Zone C of Benue Agricultural
Development Authority (BNARDA). Specifically, the study
examined the socio cultural characteristics of respondents,
identified some socio-cultural factors that may inhibit
successful training and determined the effects of these factors
on effective capacity building. Seven communities were
purposively selected and 118 respondents were selected using
simple random sampling technique. Percentages were used to
analyze the data on the socio-cultural characteristics of
respondents and the identified social-cultural factors. Logit
regression was employed to determine the effects of selected
socio-cultural factors on effective agricultural development
training programmes. The results of the logit analysis show
that educational level (3.398), gender discrimination (2.268),
traditional beliefs (-.732) and leadership style (2.150) had
significant effects on training for agricultural development at
10 percent level of probability. It was concluded that the
communities are still tradition bound thereby posing
problems for innovation dissemination. It was therefore
recommended that extension agents and other stakeholders
(development agencies) should intensify advocacy campaigns
to predispose the people toward accepting possible training
arrangements.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research