Access to Agricultural Information by Fish Farmers in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
2010
- 2,588Usage
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- Usage2,588
- Downloads2,190
- 2,190
- Abstract Views398
Article Description
This paper examines challenges of access to agricultural information by fish farmers in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. The survey research design was employed. 100 fish farmers from Bayelsa and Delta States in Nigeria, served as population for the study. The questionnaire, personal observation, and oral interview were the instruments used in data collection. The study revealed that there is availability of relevant agricultural information for fish farmers, with a corresponding difficulty in accessing such information. Factors impeding access to agricultural information include inadequate agricultural extension officers and insufficient use of media, among others. The study recommends that agricultural information be packaged to suit the end users (fish farmers) in this geographical region.
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