Participatory assessment of the impact of Women in Agriculture Programme of Borno State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Tropical Agriculture
Title Participatory assessment of the impact of Women in Agriculture Programme of Borno State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 44
Issue 1-2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 52-56
URL http://jtropag.in/index.php/ojs/article/viewFile/169/157
Abstract
This study assessed the impact of the Women in Agriculture (WIA) programme of Borno State, Nigeria. Primary data were
collected using a structured questionnaire administered to 90 WIA participants selected through a multistage sampling process.
Results indicate that 52% the respondents were within the age range of 31 to 40 years and about 90% were married. Some 52%
of the women farmers at least primary education and 34% had farming experience ranging from l6 to 20 years. Average
family size of the respondents ranged between 5 10. Although the WIA programme has led to an increase in agricultural
production and income level of the participants, correlation analyses showed a negative relationship between marital status and
agricultural production level (r –0.26; p=0.0l). This study recommends sustained governmental assistance to women farmers
in the form of appropriate policies and strategies to ensure their access to extension services, land resources, credit, and subsidized
inputs. Also, the WIA programme should include more income generating activities and training for improved production.

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