Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia

The low or non-adoption of improved agricultural technologies might be resulted from inadequate participation of farmers at all stages of the process of benefiting farmers. The current study was conducted in the representative sorghum producing areas of Wollo i.e. Raya kobo, Kalu and Dawa chefa with...

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Main Authors: Negussie Siyum, Abere Haile, Mekonenn Assefa, Mesfin Bahta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji Sakti 2021-03-01
Series:Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/654
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spelling doaj-61329125b564466a8be321c5719a6acb2021-03-25T15:44:25ZengFakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji SaktiAgro Bali: Agricultural Journal2655-853X2021-03-014112713510.37637/ab.v4i1.654552Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of EthiopiaNegussie Siyum0Abere Haile1Mekonenn Assefa2Mesfin Bahta3Amhara Agricultural Research InstituteAmhara Agricultural Research InstituteAmhara Agricultural Research InstituteAmhara Agricultural Research InstituteThe low or non-adoption of improved agricultural technologies might be resulted from inadequate participation of farmers at all stages of the process of benefiting farmers. The current study was conducted in the representative sorghum producing areas of Wollo i.e. Raya kobo, Kalu and Dawa chefa with the objective of assessing farmers’ preference towards improved sorghum varieties and providing a menu of sorghum technologies. The study was conducted in 2019 cropping season having one year duration. Both inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the collected data. Farmers’ perception was assessed using preference ranking and narration. Moreover, Agricultural events such as field days and experience sharing were prepared to capture farmers’ perception about the technologies.  GenStat v.18th was used to analyze the data. Analysis of variance was employed to test the mean difference of yield among varieties. The result of ANOVA showed that improved sorghum varieties Dekeba and ESH1 gave the highest grain yield at respective sites. In kalu and Dawa chefa, farmers preferred Argiti whereas in Raya Kobo, Melkam was the variety preferred by the farmers. From the analysis of Spearman’s rank correlation, there was evidence on coincidence of farmers’ preference and the actual data. Therefore, based on the analysis of farmers’ preference and yield data, improved sorghum technologies Melkam and Argiti can be promoted in the respective districts of the study area.https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/654agricultural eventspairwise rankingparticipatorypreferencesorghum
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author Negussie Siyum
Abere Haile
Mekonenn Assefa
Mesfin Bahta
spellingShingle Negussie Siyum
Abere Haile
Mekonenn Assefa
Mesfin Bahta
Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
agricultural events
pairwise ranking
participatory
preference
sorghum
author_facet Negussie Siyum
Abere Haile
Mekonenn Assefa
Mesfin Bahta
author_sort Negussie Siyum
title Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
title_short Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
title_full Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Evaluation of Early Maturing Sorghum Technologies in Eastern Amhara Region of Ethiopia
title_sort participatory evaluation of early maturing sorghum technologies in eastern amhara region of ethiopia
publisher Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Panji Sakti
series Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
issn 2655-853X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The low or non-adoption of improved agricultural technologies might be resulted from inadequate participation of farmers at all stages of the process of benefiting farmers. The current study was conducted in the representative sorghum producing areas of Wollo i.e. Raya kobo, Kalu and Dawa chefa with the objective of assessing farmers’ preference towards improved sorghum varieties and providing a menu of sorghum technologies. The study was conducted in 2019 cropping season having one year duration. Both inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the collected data. Farmers’ perception was assessed using preference ranking and narration. Moreover, Agricultural events such as field days and experience sharing were prepared to capture farmers’ perception about the technologies.  GenStat v.18th was used to analyze the data. Analysis of variance was employed to test the mean difference of yield among varieties. The result of ANOVA showed that improved sorghum varieties Dekeba and ESH1 gave the highest grain yield at respective sites. In kalu and Dawa chefa, farmers preferred Argiti whereas in Raya Kobo, Melkam was the variety preferred by the farmers. From the analysis of Spearman’s rank correlation, there was evidence on coincidence of farmers’ preference and the actual data. Therefore, based on the analysis of farmers’ preference and yield data, improved sorghum technologies Melkam and Argiti can be promoted in the respective districts of the study area.
topic agricultural events
pairwise ranking
participatory
preference
sorghum
url https://ejournal.unipas.ac.id/index.php/Agro/article/view/654
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