The study appraised the National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS), Root and Tuber Expansion Programme (RTEP) and Presidential Initiative on Increased Cassava Production, Processing and Export (PICPPE) in Enugu State using women beneficiaries. Data were collected from 270 randomly selected women by use of interview schedule. Simple descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used for data analysis. The programmes had similar and complementary baseline conditions. The women expressed acceptance of the baseline condition, but NSPFS baseline condition was more acceptable than that of RTEP and PICPPE with total mean scores of 4.4, 4.1 and 2.7, respectively. There was no significant difference in the impact of the prog...
The study examined attitude of women cassava farmers towards the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (...
The acceptance of improved crop production practices by rural women in Aguata Agricultural Zone of A...
The study determined participating farmers ’ perception of the performance of the National Special P...
The study appraised the National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS), Root and Tuber Expansi...
Abstract The study examined attitude of women cassava farmers towards GESS in Oyo state. Three LGAs...
The study focused on the rural women's preference for selected programmes of the National Special Pr...
The study was conducted to evaluate the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (KNA...
The research work was designed to appraise the extent of women's involvement in the ISFM/IAP project...
One of the reasons that necessitated the establishment of Women-in-Agriculture (WIA) Programme in 19...
Increasing attention is being accorded the potential role of women farmers in Plateau State due to t...
The study investigated the impact of National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS) on poverty...
A study involving 120 women respondents investigated the level of women farmer’s participation in ...
The study investigated the impact of National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS) on poverty...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
The study examined attitude of women cassava farmers towards the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (...
The acceptance of improved crop production practices by rural women in Aguata Agricultural Zone of A...
The study determined participating farmers ’ perception of the performance of the National Special P...
The study appraised the National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS), Root and Tuber Expansi...
Abstract The study examined attitude of women cassava farmers towards GESS in Oyo state. Three LGAs...
The study focused on the rural women's preference for selected programmes of the National Special Pr...
The study was conducted to evaluate the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (KNA...
The research work was designed to appraise the extent of women's involvement in the ISFM/IAP project...
One of the reasons that necessitated the establishment of Women-in-Agriculture (WIA) Programme in 19...
Increasing attention is being accorded the potential role of women farmers in Plateau State due to t...
The study investigated the impact of National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS) on poverty...
A study involving 120 women respondents investigated the level of women farmer’s participation in ...
The study investigated the impact of National Special Programme for Food Security (NSPFS) on poverty...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
The study examined attitude of women cassava farmers towards the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (...
The acceptance of improved crop production practices by rural women in Aguata Agricultural Zone of A...
The study determined participating farmers ’ perception of the performance of the National Special P...