Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria

In Sub-Sahara Africa, Nigeria is one of the major pearl millet producing country with an average annual production of 4.8 million tons. Nevertheless, Pearl millet farming is mostly carried out in the North-eastern Nigeria. Although, the productivity is very low, resulting to low level of growers att...

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Main Authors: Galadima, Mohammed, Hassan, Salim, Man, Norsida, Abu, Ibrahim Abdul
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Language:English
Published: IJSTR 2019
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Hassan, Salim
Man, Norsida
Abu, Ibrahim Abdul
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Hassan, Salim
Man, Norsida
Abu, Ibrahim Abdul
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description In Sub-Sahara Africa, Nigeria is one of the major pearl millet producing country with an average annual production of 4.8 million tons. Nevertheless, Pearl millet farming is mostly carried out in the North-eastern Nigeria. Although, the productivity is very low, resulting to low level of growers attitude and practices on the improved technologies despite all the efforts of the extension agents and the stakeholders in the region to improve the situation. Hence, growers in North-eastern Nigeria mostly rely on traditional method of production and this has created a gap for need of this study. Thus, this study is designed to explore on farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technologies in the region. Purposive sampling techniques was used to select 3 states and 9 local governments areas that are actively involved in pearl millet farming. Stratified random and systematic sampling technique was used to select 477 pearl millet growers. Information were collected using a self-report validated questionnaire. Descriptive, Pearson Moment Correlation and Multiple linear-regression models were employed to analyze the data. From the findings, respondents level of attitude was moderate, practice and adoption were at higher level. It was also observed that significant relationship existed between attitude, practice at (p<0.01) towards adoption of improved pearl millet technologies. Regression results revealed that practice is a significant contributor to adoption. while, attitude did not contribute. The study suggests that, Pearl millet growers should be encouraged through government policies and strategies that focused on the development of positive attitude towards adoption of improved pearl millet technologies and subsequent increase in the farmers level of output and other relevant areas of improvement among growers in North-eastern Nigeria.
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spelling upm-226712020-03-05T06:33:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22671/ Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria Galadima, Mohammed Hassan, Salim Man, Norsida Abu, Ibrahim Abdul In Sub-Sahara Africa, Nigeria is one of the major pearl millet producing country with an average annual production of 4.8 million tons. Nevertheless, Pearl millet farming is mostly carried out in the North-eastern Nigeria. Although, the productivity is very low, resulting to low level of growers attitude and practices on the improved technologies despite all the efforts of the extension agents and the stakeholders in the region to improve the situation. Hence, growers in North-eastern Nigeria mostly rely on traditional method of production and this has created a gap for need of this study. Thus, this study is designed to explore on farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technologies in the region. Purposive sampling techniques was used to select 3 states and 9 local governments areas that are actively involved in pearl millet farming. Stratified random and systematic sampling technique was used to select 477 pearl millet growers. Information were collected using a self-report validated questionnaire. Descriptive, Pearson Moment Correlation and Multiple linear-regression models were employed to analyze the data. From the findings, respondents level of attitude was moderate, practice and adoption were at higher level. It was also observed that significant relationship existed between attitude, practice at (p<0.01) towards adoption of improved pearl millet technologies. Regression results revealed that practice is a significant contributor to adoption. while, attitude did not contribute. The study suggests that, Pearl millet growers should be encouraged through government policies and strategies that focused on the development of positive attitude towards adoption of improved pearl millet technologies and subsequent increase in the farmers level of output and other relevant areas of improvement among growers in North-eastern Nigeria. IJSTR 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22671/1/Exploring%20farmers%20attitude%2C%20practice%20and%20relationship%20with%20adoption%20of%20improved%20pearl%20millet%20technology%20in%20north-eastern%20Nigeria.pdf Galadima, Mohammed and Hassan, Salim and Man, Norsida and Abu, Ibrahim Abdul (2019) Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 8 (9). pp. 1098-1105. ISSN 2277-8616 http://www.ijstr.org/research-paper-publishing.php?month=sep2019
spellingShingle Galadima, Mohammed
Hassan, Salim
Man, Norsida
Abu, Ibrahim Abdul
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title Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria
title_full Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria
title_fullStr Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria
title_short Exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern Nigeria
title_sort exploring farmers attitude, practice and relationship with adoption of improved pearl millet technology in north-eastern nigeria
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