Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria

Background: Oil exploration operations decreased the cultivable lands of rural people in the study area, leading to the establishment of the Green River Project (GRP). This study assessed the effectiveness and constraints of private sector extension services of GRP in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria....

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Main Authors: Onyinyechi I. Ogbonna, Elizabeth A. Onwubuya, Oluwole M. Akinnagbe, Juliana C. Iwuchukwu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2016-08-01
Series:African Evaluation Journal
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Online Access:https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/118
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spelling doaj-ae6b190e9c814d2082d245c389db6c282020-11-24T23:03:38ZengAOSISAfrican Evaluation Journal2310-49882306-51332016-08-0141e1e910.4102/aej.v4i1.11858Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, NigeriaOnyinyechi I. Ogbonna0Elizabeth A. Onwubuya1Oluwole M. Akinnagbe2Juliana C. Iwuchukwu3Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, NsukkaDepartment of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, NsukkaFederal University of Technology, AkureDepartment of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, NsukkaBackground: Oil exploration operations decreased the cultivable lands of rural people in the study area, leading to the establishment of the Green River Project (GRP). This study assessed the effectiveness and constraints of private sector extension services of GRP in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria. Objectives: To analyse the roles and effectiveness of, as well as constraints to, the GRP in the area. Method: A multistage sampling technique was used to select 120 respondents. Descriptive statistics, factor analysis, chi square and t-test were used to analyse the data. Results: Roles of GRP in farming technologies dissemination included training of farmers on fish pond construction technique and maintenance of good pH levels. There was significant improvement in standard of living (X2 = 15.7; p ≤ 0.05) and size of production (t = 6.398; p ≤ 0.05) of the respondents after participation. In terms of the effectiveness of private sector deliveries on public policies, the programme had effect on beneficiaries’ access to credit, education of wards and poverty reduction. But it is worthy to note that the observed changes may not have been solely caused by the GRP, given that there could be many other factors affecting fish farming, either positively or negatively. Serious implementation constraints to effective performance of GRP included organisational, input and sustainability constraints. Conclusion: It was recommended that there should be timely provision of sufficient inputs to farmers and measures to improve organisation of private sector extension services in the area in order to enhance development.https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/118Roleeffectivenessconstraints
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author Onyinyechi I. Ogbonna
Elizabeth A. Onwubuya
Oluwole M. Akinnagbe
Juliana C. Iwuchukwu
spellingShingle Onyinyechi I. Ogbonna
Elizabeth A. Onwubuya
Oluwole M. Akinnagbe
Juliana C. Iwuchukwu
Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
African Evaluation Journal
Role
effectiveness
constraints
author_facet Onyinyechi I. Ogbonna
Elizabeth A. Onwubuya
Oluwole M. Akinnagbe
Juliana C. Iwuchukwu
author_sort Onyinyechi I. Ogbonna
title Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
title_short Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
title_full Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
title_fullStr Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria
title_sort evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the green river project in imo and rivers states, nigeria
publisher AOSIS
series African Evaluation Journal
issn 2310-4988
2306-5133
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background: Oil exploration operations decreased the cultivable lands of rural people in the study area, leading to the establishment of the Green River Project (GRP). This study assessed the effectiveness and constraints of private sector extension services of GRP in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria. Objectives: To analyse the roles and effectiveness of, as well as constraints to, the GRP in the area. Method: A multistage sampling technique was used to select 120 respondents. Descriptive statistics, factor analysis, chi square and t-test were used to analyse the data. Results: Roles of GRP in farming technologies dissemination included training of farmers on fish pond construction technique and maintenance of good pH levels. There was significant improvement in standard of living (X2 = 15.7; p ≤ 0.05) and size of production (t = 6.398; p ≤ 0.05) of the respondents after participation. In terms of the effectiveness of private sector deliveries on public policies, the programme had effect on beneficiaries’ access to credit, education of wards and poverty reduction. But it is worthy to note that the observed changes may not have been solely caused by the GRP, given that there could be many other factors affecting fish farming, either positively or negatively. Serious implementation constraints to effective performance of GRP included organisational, input and sustainability constraints. Conclusion: It was recommended that there should be timely provision of sufficient inputs to farmers and measures to improve organisation of private sector extension services in the area in order to enhance development.
topic Role
effectiveness
constraints
url https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/118
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