Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria

This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement in farm-decision making among farm households. Sixty (60) farm households were selected using double stage random sampling techniques. A pair of male and female was selected from each household givi...

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Main Authors: E S Salau, S A Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/291
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description This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement in farm-decision making among farm households. Sixty (60) farm households were selected using double stage random sampling techniques. A pair of male and female was selected from each household giving a total of 120 respondents. Primary data were collected through the use ofinterview schedule administered with the help of extension agents of the Nasarawa Agricultural Development Programme (NADP). Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics and linear regression model. It was observed that women had less access to farm resources (37.5%) and lower rate of involvement in farm decisions (43.8%). Socio economic factors such as education, farm size, participation in extension services, membership of cooperatives and income level were significant factors influencing accessibility of farm resources. There should be improved gender sensitization among farm households so as to give womenequalrightandparticipationin farmproduction
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spelling doaj.art-d343d2c1daee4aa39a044867ed637aa72022-12-22T03:53:28ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512007-12-0110Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of NigeriaE S Salau0S A Rahman1Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Nasarawa State University, Keffi.Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Nasarawa State University, Keffi This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement in farm-decision making among farm households. Sixty (60) farm households were selected using double stage random sampling techniques. A pair of male and female was selected from each household giving a total of 120 respondents. Primary data were collected through the use ofinterview schedule administered with the help of extension agents of the Nasarawa Agricultural Development Programme (NADP). Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics and linear regression model. It was observed that women had less access to farm resources (37.5%) and lower rate of involvement in farm decisions (43.8%). Socio economic factors such as education, farm size, participation in extension services, membership of cooperatives and income level were significant factors influencing accessibility of farm resources. There should be improved gender sensitization among farm households so as to give womenequalrightandparticipationin farmproduction http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/291GenderAccessibilityResources
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S A Rahman
Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Gender
Accessibility
Resources
title Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
title_full Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
title_fullStr Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
title_short Gender Analysis of Accessiblity to Farm Resources among Small Scale Farmers in Lafia Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria
title_sort gender analysis of accessiblity to farm resources among small scale farmers in lafia area of nasarawa state of nigeria
topic Gender
Accessibility
Resources
url http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/291
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