Relationship between Socio-Demographic Variables and Farmers Knowledge of Private Sector Engagement in Agricultural-Extension Services in Kano State
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between socio-demographic variables of farmers and their knowledge of private sector engagement in agricultural extension services in Kano State, Nigeria. The objectives were to determine the relationship between farmers' socio-demographic variables and their knowledge of private sector involvement. Two research hypotheses guided the study, which employed a survey research design and a sample size of 384 farmers and 30 extension personnel. The data collection instrument, a Socio-demographic Variable of Farmers and Private Sector Engagement Questionnaire (SDVFPSEQ) was validated by experts and had a reliability score of 0.68. The findings revealed a positive relationship between farmers' socio-demographic variables (farming experience, educational level, farming scale, and extension contact) and their knowledge of private agricultural extension services. The study recommended that private extension organizations consider farmers' socio-economic variables when deciding on services to offer and leverage farmers' knowledge and practices to enhance effective service delivery.
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