THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON ADOPTION OF AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY AMONG FISH FARMERS IN ANAMBRA STATE NIGERIA
The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the adoption behaviour of aquaculture operators. A combination of purposive and multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 12 blocks, 20 circles ahd 40 cells from the 4 ADP zones in the state for the study. Data were collecte...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria
2018-10-01
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Series: | Journal of Agricultural Extension |
Online Access: | https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1641 |
Summary: | The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the
adoption behaviour of aquaculture operators. A combination of purposive
and multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 12 blocks, 20
circles ahd 40 cells from the 4 ADP zones in the state for the study. Data
were collected with the aid of structured questionnaire through interview
schedule from 144 randomly selected respondents and analysed with
descriptive and ihferential statistical tools. The result showed that
aquaculture is dominated by homestead (74.8%) small-scale operators
within the ageing workforce of 41-55 years with low youth and women
participation. Sampled respondents have a total of 306 fish ponds
measuring 21,226.8m2 capable of producing more than 21 thousand
tonnes of fish. Despite 67.6% aggregate adoption of technologies, low
experience (51.1%>) and weak economic motive (28.4%) affected
investment and fish productivity. Technologies that recorded high
adoption are culture system (94.4%), use of oxygen bag (91.7%), feeding
time (91.0%), pond system (84.7%) and water quality management
(83.4%). Variables such as sex, marital status, education and
membership of association were not significantly associated with adoption
of technology except type of association (p=0.00). Analysis of PPMC
(p>0.051) reaffirmed that aquaculture production is not significantly
associated with poverty reduction (0.323) among operators. By
implication, social assets are weak to support economic growth and
development of aquaculture among fish farmers. Therefore, economic
motive and access to production resources in terms of appropriate
technology application, sensitization, training, effective extension delivery
and credit facilities are required to increase strength and opportunities for
economic benefit
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ISSN: | 1119-944X 2408-6851 |