COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

The study investigates communication factors affecting the adoption of innovation at the grassroots level in Ogun State. Two hundred farmers and twenty-five extension agents were selected using a multi – stage sampling technique, and were interviewed for the purpose of the study. Data collected were...

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Main Authors: A Onasanya, S Adedoyin, O Onasanya
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2007-07-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/393_COMMUNICATION_FACTORS_AFFECTING_THE_ADOPTION_OF_INNOVATION_AT_THE_GRASSROOTS_LEVEL_IN_OGUN_STATE_NIGERIA_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-ba2b911508c24614afbb79b95162e5b02020-11-24T23:21:52ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492007-07-0174601608COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIAA OnasanyaS AdedoyinO OnasanyaThe study investigates communication factors affecting the adoption of innovation at the grassroots level in Ogun State. Two hundred farmers and twenty-five extension agents were selected using a multi – stage sampling technique, and were interviewed for the purpose of the study. Data collected were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The study revealed that the majority of the farmers are male (58.0%) while 12.0% were below 30 years, 36.0% are married while 20.0% had no formal education. However, 49.8% strongly agreed that noise, waning attention, feedback, incorrect message content affects the adoption of innovation. Also, among the agents enumerated, 56.0% were male while 20.0% were below 30 years, and 88.0% were married, 56.0% had B.Sc. / M.Sc. degree, 62.9% agreed with the method used in delivering innovation (radio, television, audiotapes, posters, group discussion, shows and exhibitions) while 57.0% strongly agreed that the factors considered by the farmers do affects adoption of innovation. Finally, at P – value ≤ 0.05, significant relationships were found to exist between communication factors and (i) age (χ2 = 46.48), (ii) marital status (χ2 = 56.32), (iii) the problem of transportation (r = -0.023) and (iv) financial problems (r = 0.013). Also the uses of posters (r = -0.194) and group discussion (r = -0.135) as channels through which innovations are disseminated to the farmers have a significant relationship with communication factors. Thus, the study recommends an effective communication linkage between change agents and the farmers as well as the improvement of the road network and provision of transportation facilities to the change agents for easy accessibility to the farmers.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/393_COMMUNICATION_FACTORS_AFFECTING_THE_ADOPTION_OF_INNOVATION_AT_THE_GRASSROOTS_LEVEL_IN_OGUN_STATE_NIGERIA_en.pdfcommunicationgrassrootsinnovationdissemination and farmers
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O Onasanya
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O Onasanya
COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Journal of Central European Agriculture
communication
grassroots
innovation
dissemination and farmers
author_facet A Onasanya
S Adedoyin
O Onasanya
author_sort A Onasanya
title COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_short COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed COMMUNICATION FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATION AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort communication factors affecting the adoption of innovation at the grassroots level in ogun state, nigeria
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2007-07-01
description The study investigates communication factors affecting the adoption of innovation at the grassroots level in Ogun State. Two hundred farmers and twenty-five extension agents were selected using a multi – stage sampling technique, and were interviewed for the purpose of the study. Data collected were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The study revealed that the majority of the farmers are male (58.0%) while 12.0% were below 30 years, 36.0% are married while 20.0% had no formal education. However, 49.8% strongly agreed that noise, waning attention, feedback, incorrect message content affects the adoption of innovation. Also, among the agents enumerated, 56.0% were male while 20.0% were below 30 years, and 88.0% were married, 56.0% had B.Sc. / M.Sc. degree, 62.9% agreed with the method used in delivering innovation (radio, television, audiotapes, posters, group discussion, shows and exhibitions) while 57.0% strongly agreed that the factors considered by the farmers do affects adoption of innovation. Finally, at P – value ≤ 0.05, significant relationships were found to exist between communication factors and (i) age (χ2 = 46.48), (ii) marital status (χ2 = 56.32), (iii) the problem of transportation (r = -0.023) and (iv) financial problems (r = 0.013). Also the uses of posters (r = -0.194) and group discussion (r = -0.135) as channels through which innovations are disseminated to the farmers have a significant relationship with communication factors. Thus, the study recommends an effective communication linkage between change agents and the farmers as well as the improvement of the road network and provision of transportation facilities to the change agents for easy accessibility to the farmers.
topic communication
grassroots
innovation
dissemination and farmers
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/393_COMMUNICATION_FACTORS_AFFECTING_THE_ADOPTION_OF_INNOVATION_AT_THE_GRASSROOTS_LEVEL_IN_OGUN_STATE_NIGERIA_en.pdf
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