The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampling method was used in selecting districts, villages and farmers. An interviewguide wasusedto elicitinformation from 240 fadama farmers andstratifiedinto 102 male and 138 female farmers. The results of the findings showed that a large proportion of sampled male and female farmers were between 31-50 years of age. Majority of the farmers both male and female (82.35%) and 71.74%) respectively were married. About 75% of the male farmers had completed one form of formal schooling while (45.00%) of the female farmers had one form of formal schooling. The findings revealed that (57.84%) of the male hadbetween 4-6 years of farming experience while ab...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
This study analyzed maize production through the gender lens in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara S...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
The study assessed the gender involvement of sedentary Fulani in dairy farming practices in Osun Sta...
There is limited information on gender roles and responsibilities in the production of Ofada, a loca...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
The study assessed the level of male and female equality in participating in agricultural developmen...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement...
The study examined a gender analysis of adoption of improved technologies among pineapple farmers in...
The study ascertained gender roles in urban crop production in Imo state, Nigeria. Data were collect...
The study determined the influence of farmers' demographic characteristics on the knowledge gap of r...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
This study analyzed maize production through the gender lens in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara S...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
The study assessed the gender involvement of sedentary Fulani in dairy farming practices in Osun Sta...
There is limited information on gender roles and responsibilities in the production of Ofada, a loca...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
The study assessed the level of male and female equality in participating in agricultural developmen...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement...
The study examined a gender analysis of adoption of improved technologies among pineapple farmers in...
The study ascertained gender roles in urban crop production in Imo state, Nigeria. Data were collect...
The study determined the influence of farmers' demographic characteristics on the knowledge gap of r...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
This study analyzed maize production through the gender lens in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara S...