Effects of socio-economic factors on the adoption of improved production technologies by fish farmers in Kogi state, Nigeria

2014 
This study investigated the effects of socio- economic factors on the adoption of improved technologies by fish farmers in Kogi state, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the socio-economic characteristics of the fish farmers, ascertain the level of awareness of improved fish production technologies, identify the improved fish production technologies adopted and determine the factors affecting the adoption of improved technologies by the fish farmers in the study area. Five Local Government Areas were purposively selected for the study because of the concentration of fish farmers in the areas. They are Lokoja, Idah, Ajaokuta, Kabba/Bunu and Kotonkarfe. A total of 80 fish farmers (using multi stage sampling techniques) were selected and information elicited from them using interview schedule. Data analysis involved descriptive and inferential statistics. Result shows that the mean age of the fish farmers was 47 years. Stocking method (93.8%), fish feeding technique (91.2%), harvesting (81.3%) and pond draining method (68.8%) were the most adopted technologies. Binomial logit regression indicated that at 0.05 level of significance, there was a positive and significant relationship between education and extension visit. Stakeholders should encourage education and extension visits in orderto enhance the food security status of the study area and consequently Nigeria.
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