Fish farmers in Nigeria lack adequate information and their production capacity is low. The study ana- lyzed the multimedia channels of information available to fish farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria. Multi- stage sampling techniques was used to select 120 fish farmers in the study area. Primary data were obtained with interview schedule. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data collected. Most of the farmers (97.5%) were male and married. Many (43.3%) had primary education while 30.9% had no formal education. Majority (76.1%) had radio sets while 45.3% and 28.3% had television and phone respectively. Farmers’ accessibility to information was high in radio (79.2%) and extension agents (73.3%) but low in television, flyers,...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
This study examined information needs of fish-feed entrepreneurs in the Kainji Lake Basin, Nig...
In this study the level of knowledge, skill and training needs of fish farmers in Ikorodu Local Gove...
The study examined the extent of use of ICTs by fish farmers in Isoko agricultural zone of Delta Sta...
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The study investigated the information accessibility among Fish Farmers in Girei, Yola North and Yol...
Abstract The study examined the roles of ICTs for improved fish farming and production in Rivers Sta...
This study investigated the information needs and factors militating against access to information b...
The need to reduce the import bill on fish through improved fish farming in order to meet its increa...
PhD (Agriculture), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusInformation sources play a vital role in im...
The study ascertained the sources of agricultural information used by arable crop farmers in Isale O...
The study compared farmers’ use of extension guide and radio as media of agricultural informat...
The need to reduce the import bill on fish through improved fish farming in order to meet its increa...
The study surveyed the status of fish farming in Rivers State of Nigeria. Structured interview sche...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
This study examined information needs of fish-feed entrepreneurs in the Kainji Lake Basin, Nig...
In this study the level of knowledge, skill and training needs of fish farmers in Ikorodu Local Gove...
The study examined the extent of use of ICTs by fish farmers in Isoko agricultural zone of Delta Sta...
The role of information in agricultural development cannot be overemphasized, as information is vita...
This paper examines challenges of access to agricultural information by fish farmers in Niger Delta ...
The study investigated the information accessibility among Fish Farmers in Girei, Yola North and Yol...
Abstract The study examined the roles of ICTs for improved fish farming and production in Rivers Sta...
This study investigated the information needs and factors militating against access to information b...
The need to reduce the import bill on fish through improved fish farming in order to meet its increa...
PhD (Agriculture), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusInformation sources play a vital role in im...
The study ascertained the sources of agricultural information used by arable crop farmers in Isale O...
The study compared farmers’ use of extension guide and radio as media of agricultural informat...
The need to reduce the import bill on fish through improved fish farming in order to meet its increa...
The study surveyed the status of fish farming in Rivers State of Nigeria. Structured interview sche...
The adoption of proven fish production management practices portends many economics and social impli...
This study examined information needs of fish-feed entrepreneurs in the Kainji Lake Basin, Nig...
In this study the level of knowledge, skill and training needs of fish farmers in Ikorodu Local Gove...