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Adoption of Rice Post-Harvest Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Osun State, Nigeria Cover

Adoption of Rice Post-Harvest Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Osun State, Nigeria

Open Access
|Jun 2020

Abstract

The study assessed adoption of rice post-harvest technologies among smallholder farmers in Osun State, Nigeria. Data were collected from 120 respondents through a structured interview schedule using a multistage sampling procedure. Percentages, means, Chi-square and correlation were used to analyse the data and draw inferences. The results show that about 52.5% of the respondents had favourable perception, while 47.5% had unfavourable perception towards adoption of the rice post-harvest technologies. Rice milling (mean=4.54) and harvesting matured panicles at the right time (mean=4.47) ranked highest among the adopted post-harvest technologies, while majority (65%) of the respondents adopted the rice post-harvest technologies at moderate level and 35% had high level of adoption. Inadequate capital (mean=1.75) and poor extension contacts (mean=1.67) were the major constraints associated with the adoption. Also, there was significant association between sex (χ2= 38.174), marital status (χ2=32.85) and adoption of the rice post-harvest technologies, while age (r=-0.531), household size (r=0.414) and the quantity of rice produced (r=0.345) had significant relationship with adoption of the post-harvest rice technologies. There was moderate level of adoption among the farmers. Financial institutions, governments and non-governmental organisations should provide functional credit facilities and government should employ more extension agents to promote adoption of high-quality enhancing post-harvest technologies for sustainable rice production in Nigeria.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/contagri-2020-0004 | Journal eISSN: 2466-4774 | Journal ISSN: 0350-1205
Language: English
Page range: 20 - 26
Submitted on: Dec 27, 2019
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Accepted on: Apr 25, 2020
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Published on: Jun 12, 2020
Published by: University of Novi Sad
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2020 Banji Olalere Adisa, Michael Famakinwa, Kolawole Adelekan Adeloye, published by University of Novi Sad
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