Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

The study evaluated the skill gap among cassava farmers in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to obtain data from 270 farmers using structured questionnaire and interview schedule. Data collected were analysed using frequency counts, percentages, mean score...

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Main Authors: Ighoro A. Alexander, Alfred Simeon Dada, Fasina Oluwatosin Oluwasegun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1029
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author Ighoro A. Alexander
Alfred Simeon Dada
Fasina Oluwatosin Oluwasegun
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description The study evaluated the skill gap among cassava farmers in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to obtain data from 270 farmers using structured questionnaire and interview schedule. Data collected were analysed using frequency counts, percentages, mean score, Chi square and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. The study revealed that there were more male (55.9%) cassava farmers in the study area with farmer’s mean age approximately 48 years and majority (75.2%) were educated.  Mean farming experience was 24 years and mean farm size 1.8 hectares. Skill gap analysis indicated 16 areas including Packaging of cassava products (MWDS = 7.61), Soil Management strategies (MWDS = 6.70) and Chemical application (MWDS =3.93) among others. The Chi square test shows that there is a significant relationship between training needs and the marital status (c2 = 18.46, p < 0.05) and the variety of cassava planted (c2= 6.397, p < 0.05) by respondents. The Pearson Products Moment Correlation also revealed that Age (r = 0.181), Farm experience (r = 0.199) and Household size (r = 0.125) had significant relationship with farmers training needs. The study concluded that there are obvious skill and competency gaps among the cassava farmers in the region who are mainly small scale. It recommended that for improved productivity, farmers training should concentrate on the critically expressed areas of skill and competency gaps and that periodic training needs assessment be done to ensure that efforts and training resources are appropriately channeled.
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spelling doaj.art-417756a4753e4445a742fa3e36d27ad02022-12-22T04:41:35ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512017-05-01212Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of NigeriaIghoro A. Alexander0Alfred Simeon Dada1Fasina Oluwatosin Oluwasegun2Department of Agricultural Extension and Communication Technology, Federal University of AkureFederal University of Technology, AkureFederal University of Technology, Akure The study evaluated the skill gap among cassava farmers in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to obtain data from 270 farmers using structured questionnaire and interview schedule. Data collected were analysed using frequency counts, percentages, mean score, Chi square and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. The study revealed that there were more male (55.9%) cassava farmers in the study area with farmer’s mean age approximately 48 years and majority (75.2%) were educated.  Mean farming experience was 24 years and mean farm size 1.8 hectares. Skill gap analysis indicated 16 areas including Packaging of cassava products (MWDS = 7.61), Soil Management strategies (MWDS = 6.70) and Chemical application (MWDS =3.93) among others. The Chi square test shows that there is a significant relationship between training needs and the marital status (c2 = 18.46, p < 0.05) and the variety of cassava planted (c2= 6.397, p < 0.05) by respondents. The Pearson Products Moment Correlation also revealed that Age (r = 0.181), Farm experience (r = 0.199) and Household size (r = 0.125) had significant relationship with farmers training needs. The study concluded that there are obvious skill and competency gaps among the cassava farmers in the region who are mainly small scale. It recommended that for improved productivity, farmers training should concentrate on the critically expressed areas of skill and competency gaps and that periodic training needs assessment be done to ensure that efforts and training resources are appropriately channeled. https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1029Skill-gap in Cassava FarmersCassava in Niger-Delta
spellingShingle Ighoro A. Alexander
Alfred Simeon Dada
Fasina Oluwatosin Oluwasegun
Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Skill-gap in Cassava Farmers
Cassava in Niger-Delta
title Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
title_full Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
title_fullStr Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
title_short Extension Implications of Skill Gaps among Cassava farmers in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
title_sort extension implications of skill gaps among cassava farmers in the niger delta region of nigeria
topic Skill-gap in Cassava Farmers
Cassava in Niger-Delta
url https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1029
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