ABSTRACTS
Sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for economic growth and the well being
of its people. The sub-region, and indeed the whole of Africa, has been losing a
running battle to make agricultural production meet the ever-increasing population.
To make food production cope with the population growth and to achieve economic
development, many extension models have been tried. Currently the pre-dominant
extension system in Africa is the Training and Visit extension system.
In Ghana the system was introduced first in the then Upper Region (now Upper
West and Upper East regions) in 1978 as part of the Upper Region Development
Project (URADEP). Despite the use of the system in the region for more than 15
years, there is no significant success in food production. In the case of W a District
per capita food production has actually declined. There is concern that the nature of
extension messages that are delivered under the Training and Visit extension
system may not be relevant to multiple cropping systems and in rainfed agriculture
(Axinn 1991). The people of Wa District practice multiple cropping system in
addition to the raising of livestock. They also depend on rainfed agriculture.
The objective of the study was therefore, to find out whether messages
communicated in the Training and Visit approach is relevant in the prevalent
multiple cropping system in the Wa District of the Upper W est Region of Ghana.
The population of the study comprised of all farmers living and farming within the
Wa District. It also includes the extension agents operating in the area. Two
samples were used for the study: - (i) 100 farmer respondents and (ii) 15 extension
agent respondents. The farmer respondents consisted of 50 contact farmers and
50 noncontact farmers of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Simple random
sampling was used for the selection of contact farmers and purposive sampling for
noncontact farmers. A structured interview schedule was used to collect information
from the farmer respondents and a questionnaire was administered to the extension
agents. Data collected was analysed qualitatively and quantitatively using
appropriate statistical methods. Chi-square tests was used to establish the
statistical significance and relations between variables. The probability level used
was 0.05.
The sampled farming population was ageing one with a mean age of 45 years.
Majority of the farmers had no formal education. Females and the youth were
seldom involved in extension activities. The farmers were not generally involved in
their needs identification but had good relations with the extension agents.
Information provided was top-down. The information was timely and the farmers
were satisfied about the way information was presented to them. They found the
information to meet their needs.
There was a significant difference in relevance of information to farmers practising
the various cropping systems, as sole croppers find extension messages delivered
far relevant than mixed croppers (x2=5.8, df=1 p
INSAH, A (2021). RELEVANCE OF THE TRAINING AND VISIT EXTENSION MESSAGES IN THE MULTIPLE CROPPING SYSTEM IN WA DISTRICT OF THE UPPER WEST REGION, GHANA. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relevance-of-the-training-and-visit-extension-messages-in-the-multiple-cropping-system-in-wa-district-of-the-upper-west-region-ghana
INSAH, ABUDU "RELEVANCE OF THE TRAINING AND VISIT EXTENSION MESSAGES IN THE MULTIPLE CROPPING SYSTEM IN WA DISTRICT OF THE UPPER WEST REGION, GHANA" Afribary. Afribary, 01 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relevance-of-the-training-and-visit-extension-messages-in-the-multiple-cropping-system-in-wa-district-of-the-upper-west-region-ghana. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
INSAH, ABUDU . "RELEVANCE OF THE TRAINING AND VISIT EXTENSION MESSAGES IN THE MULTIPLE CROPPING SYSTEM IN WA DISTRICT OF THE UPPER WEST REGION, GHANA". Afribary, Afribary, 01 Apr. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relevance-of-the-training-and-visit-extension-messages-in-the-multiple-cropping-system-in-wa-district-of-the-upper-west-region-ghana >.
INSAH, ABUDU . "RELEVANCE OF THE TRAINING AND VISIT EXTENSION MESSAGES IN THE MULTIPLE CROPPING SYSTEM IN WA DISTRICT OF THE UPPER WEST REGION, GHANA" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relevance-of-the-training-and-visit-extension-messages-in-the-multiple-cropping-system-in-wa-district-of-the-upper-west-region-ghana