This study was designed to measure the level of women farmers participation and its determinants in the adoption of yam minisett in Abia State South-eastern Nigeria. A multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 243 women farmers while interview schedule was used in data collection. Data collected were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, means and Pearson correlation. The result showed that out of 9 adoption activities identified for the study, the women farmers had high level of involvement in 7 activities. Lack of awareness, lack of capital, lack of extension services, scarcity/high cost of farm inputs, high cost of labour and land acquisition were indicated by the respondents as the major problems limit...
Nigeria produces about 70% of the world’s yam accounting for about 39.9 million tonnes. The major co...
Nigeria is responsible for 70 % of global harvest of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata). Though Nigeria...
The study examined factors that determined labor input of male and female managed farms among yam pr...
The study was designed to determine the adoption of yam minisett technology by omen farmers in Abia ...
A survey was conducted to assess the extent of women farmer's involvement in seed yam production in ...
ABSTRACT  This study examined farmers’ perception and adoption of yam minisett technology. T...
Abstract This study examined farmers’ perception and adoption of yam minisett technology. The study...
This paper examined the utilization of minisett technology among farmers in Delta North Agricultural...
This study assessed the adoption of yam minisett technology among rural farmers in Lafia, Nasarawa S...
The paper assessed the socio-economic determinants of adoption of yam minisett technology in the mid...
The cultural importance of yam seems obvious. The study examined some approaches to accelerate the a...
The study assessed the adoption of new Water Yam value added technologies among rural women in Okigw...
This study assessed the correlation between socio-economic characteristics of yam farmers and adopti...
Despite the immense returns of new agricultural technologies to increase agricultural productivity a...
The research investigated the impact of Adoption of Yam Minisett technology on the development of Ag...
Nigeria produces about 70% of the world’s yam accounting for about 39.9 million tonnes. The major co...
Nigeria is responsible for 70 % of global harvest of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata). Though Nigeria...
The study examined factors that determined labor input of male and female managed farms among yam pr...
The study was designed to determine the adoption of yam minisett technology by omen farmers in Abia ...
A survey was conducted to assess the extent of women farmer's involvement in seed yam production in ...
ABSTRACT  This study examined farmers’ perception and adoption of yam minisett technology. T...
Abstract This study examined farmers’ perception and adoption of yam minisett technology. The study...
This paper examined the utilization of minisett technology among farmers in Delta North Agricultural...
This study assessed the adoption of yam minisett technology among rural farmers in Lafia, Nasarawa S...
The paper assessed the socio-economic determinants of adoption of yam minisett technology in the mid...
The cultural importance of yam seems obvious. The study examined some approaches to accelerate the a...
The study assessed the adoption of new Water Yam value added technologies among rural women in Okigw...
This study assessed the correlation between socio-economic characteristics of yam farmers and adopti...
Despite the immense returns of new agricultural technologies to increase agricultural productivity a...
The research investigated the impact of Adoption of Yam Minisett technology on the development of Ag...
Nigeria produces about 70% of the world’s yam accounting for about 39.9 million tonnes. The major co...
Nigeria is responsible for 70 % of global harvest of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata). Though Nigeria...
The study examined factors that determined labor input of male and female managed farms among yam pr...