Assessing the factors influencing the utilization of improved cereal crop production technologies by small-scale farmers in Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Title Assessing the factors influencing the utilization of improved cereal crop production technologies by small-scale farmers in Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 180-183
URL http://www.indjst.org/index.php/indjst/article/viewFile/29674/25648
Abstract
This paper identifies the major factors influencing the level of adoption of improved cereal crop production technologies
in Nigeria. Intensity of extension contact, amount and use of credit, cooperative membership, all of which are
institutional in nature, were found to be most important factors influencing the adoption of improved cereal crop
production technologies. Data were collected from six Local Government Areas of Benue State through interview
conducted among a total of 370 small-scale cereal crop farmers. The data were analyzed using descriptive and
multiple regression statistics. Adoption of improved technology packages may, in part, be related to the way farmers
receive the technologies introduced to them. The important factors in such a perception are the difficulties inherent in
using a practice; the consistency or how adaptable the practice is in the context of the existing practices in which the
farmers are already familiar with; and the expectations of the farmers using the practice.

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