Title of article :
Adoption of NERICA Varieties and Their Associated Technologies by Smallholder Farmers in the Northern and Southern Regions of Sierra Leone
Author/Authors :
Kamanda ، Philip Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology - School of Agriculture and Food Sciences - Njala University, Njala Campus , Momoh ، Edwin Ernest Bai Koroma University of Science and Technology , Yila ، Mark Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute - Njala Agricultural Research Centre , Motaung ، Masa Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development - Faculty of Agribusiness - Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources
From page :
57
To page :
64
Abstract :
New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties and their associated technologies study was conducted in Sierra Leone. A purposive sampling followed by a multi-stage random sampling technique were employed to select 150 NERICA farmers from the two chiefdoms as the NERICA farmer sample frames were unknown. Quantitative data were collected with a structured questionnaire. With the aid of the Statistical Package for Social Science (IBM SPSS) version 25.0 software, socio-demographic characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression to determine the socioeconomic characteristics of farmers that influenced the adoption of NERICA varieties. The socio-demographic findings reveal that the bulk of the farmers (62.0%) were in their middle age, 90.0% were married, and 84.7% had no formal education. Nearly half of the farmers interviewed (49.0%) did not adopt any of the recommended production technologies, whilst 56.0% did not adopt any of the recommended post-harvest technologies. The R-square of 0.26 (P 0.0001) indicates that smallholder demographic and socioeconomic factors of farmers significantly influenced their ability to adopt the recommended NERICA varieties. The study, therefore suggests adult functional literacy programmes for the huge number of illiterate NERICA farmers and encourages them to adopt at least one of the recommended production and post-harvest technologies.
Keywords :
Kaiyamba Chiefdom , Magbema Chiefdom , NERICA Associated Technologies
Journal title :
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology ( IJASRT) in Extension and Education Systems
Journal title :
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology ( IJASRT) in Extension and Education Systems
Record number :
2708505
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