The study was conducted to assess the determinant of aquaculture technologies adoption among fish-farmers in Obafemi – Owode local government area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Primary data were obtained from 224 fish farmers with an interview-schedule guide and field observation using simple random sampling and snow-balling sampling techniques during 2008 culture period. The study revealed that majority of the respondents were male (78.6%) within active age group of 41-50 years (47.0%), had primary education (51.0%), with household size of 7-8 persons (35.7%), farming as primary occupation (71.4%), fish farming experience of 3-4 years (40.0%) and belonged to fish farmers organization (51.4%). The major constraints in aquaculture were lack ...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
The National Fadama Development Project (FADAMA II) was an idea conceived by the World Bank, Africa...
This study investigates the factors, which inhibit or facilitate adoption of fish farming technologi...
The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the adoption behaviour of aquacultur...
The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the adoption behaviour of aquacultur...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The study assessed the adoption of improved aquaculture technologies among fish farmers in Lagos Sta...
In the study the adoption of improved fish farming technologies in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
Aquaculture has been identified as a major means of meeting the domestic fish demand in Nigeria, tho...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The study was carried out in five local Government Areas namely Sokoto North, Bodinga, Kware, Ilila ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
The National Fadama Development Project (FADAMA II) was an idea conceived by the World Bank, Africa...
This study investigates the factors, which inhibit or facilitate adoption of fish farming technologi...
The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the adoption behaviour of aquacultur...
The study investigated the effect of socio-economic factors on the adoption behaviour of aquacultur...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The study assessed the adoption of improved aquaculture technologies among fish farmers in Lagos Sta...
In the study the adoption of improved fish farming technologies in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
Aquaculture has been identified as a major means of meeting the domestic fish demand in Nigeria, tho...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
The study was carried out in five local Government Areas namely Sokoto North, Bodinga, Kware, Ilila ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...
The study assessed adoption of improved fish farming technologies by fish farmers as well as socioec...
The National Fadama Development Project (FADAMA II) was an idea conceived by the World Bank, Africa...