Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities
The research work was designed to appraise the extent of women's involvement in the ISFM/IAP project in Unguwar Madaki (U/M) and Danja villages, both in Danja Local Government Area of Katsina State. The specific objectives were to examine the social characteristics of the women farmers, the cha...
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description | The research work was designed to appraise the extent of women's involvement in the
ISFM/IAP project in Unguwar Madaki (U/M) and Danja villages, both in Danja Local Government Area of Katsina State. The specific objectives were to examine the social characteristics of the women farmers, the challenges and opportunities of their
involvementin the project andbenefits ofparticipation. Sixty (60) women farmers were
purposively. selected for interview in the study areas, using structured interview
schedule. The information collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics, gross
farm income. Results from the analysis showed that majority of the womenin U/M were
relatively young and uneducated, but generally belong to one social group or another.
The reverse was the case with women farmers in Danja town who were averagely
educated but socially secluded. The gross margin analysis revealed that the
participating women made a profit of N232, 411.55/ha while the non-participating
women made a profit of N94,375.81/ha. The major challenges facing the women
farmers in U/Mincluded illiteracy, lack of basic infrastructure and unfavourable market
conditions. In Danja, however, the purdah system and inadequate extension contacts
were the majorproblems. Provision ofadequate ruralinfrastructure like schools, feeder
roads andmarketingoutlets for the farmersproduce wouldhelp improve andsustain the
gains fromparticipatingin thisproject.
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spelling | doaj.art-03f7215ea46c4a0ca92884e4d3c4adaf2022-12-22T04:41:38ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512007-12-0110Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and OpportunitiesM O Akinola0L O Aja1Y L Amapu2Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Faculty of Agriculture Ahmadu Bello University ZariaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Faculty of Agriculture Ahmadu Bello University ZariaDepartment of Soil Science Faculty of Agriculture Ahmadu Bello University, ZariaThe research work was designed to appraise the extent of women's involvement in the ISFM/IAP project in Unguwar Madaki (U/M) and Danja villages, both in Danja Local Government Area of Katsina State. The specific objectives were to examine the social characteristics of the women farmers, the challenges and opportunities of their involvementin the project andbenefits ofparticipation. Sixty (60) women farmers were purposively. selected for interview in the study areas, using structured interview schedule. The information collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics, gross farm income. Results from the analysis showed that majority of the womenin U/M were relatively young and uneducated, but generally belong to one social group or another. The reverse was the case with women farmers in Danja town who were averagely educated but socially secluded. The gross margin analysis revealed that the participating women made a profit of N232, 411.55/ha while the non-participating women made a profit of N94,375.81/ha. The major challenges facing the women farmers in U/Mincluded illiteracy, lack of basic infrastructure and unfavourable market conditions. In Danja, however, the purdah system and inadequate extension contacts were the majorproblems. Provision ofadequate ruralinfrastructure like schools, feeder roads andmarketingoutlets for the farmersproduce wouldhelp improve andsustain the gains fromparticipatingin thisproject. https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/329Women IntegrationAgricultural Development ProjectsChallenges |
spellingShingle | M O Akinola L O Aja Y L Amapu Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities Journal of Agricultural Extension Women Integration Agricultural Development Projects Challenges |
title | Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities |
title_full | Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities |
title_fullStr | Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities |
title_full_unstemmed | Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities |
title_short | Women Integration into Agricultural Development Projects: Challenges and Opportunities |
title_sort | women integration into agricultural development projects challenges and opportunities |
topic | Women Integration Agricultural Development Projects Challenges |
url | https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/329 |
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