Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania

Access and use of information facilitate the improvement of agriculture in rural areas. It is therefore important to ensure that adequate and appropriate information flows to the rural areas, and that farmers are able to utilise it. This study investigated the access and use of poultry management...

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Main Author: Msoffe, Grace E. P.
Other Authors: Ngulube, Patrick
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19021
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-190212016-04-16T04:08:51Z Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania Msoffe, Grace E. P. Ngulube, Patrick Tanzania Information access Information use Information needs Information seeking behaviours Information sources Information sources preference Rural areas Poultry Rural farmers Poultry Management Farmers' satisfaction Information dissermination 026.636509678 Farmers -- Tanzania -- Information Services Information behavior --- Tanzania Poultry -- Management -- Information services Access and use of information facilitate the improvement of agriculture in rural areas. It is therefore important to ensure that adequate and appropriate information flows to the rural areas, and that farmers are able to utilise it. This study investigated the access and use of poultry management information in three rural districts of Tanzania, namely Iringa Rural, Morogoro Rural and Mvomero. The survey method, supplemented by methodological triangulation, was used to collect both quantitative and qualitative data. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 360 poultry farmers in the selected rural communities. Sixteen focus group discussions were conducted, in which 160 farmers participated. Twenty-two information providers were interviewed. The SPSS® software was used to analyse quantitative data, while qualitative data was analysed using content analysis. The findings indicated that poultry farmers needed information on poultry disease control, poultry protection, shelter for poultry and poultry production. There was very low identification and prioritisation of farmers’ information needs by the information providers. Farmers accessed information that had a direct impact and was deemed relevant to their farming activities. It was revealed that farmers accessed information mainly from interpersonal sources. Likewise, farmers preferred interpersonal and informal sources to formal sources of information. The extension officers were considered to be the most effective information source, followed by family, friends, and neighbours. Various factors, such as lack of awareness, unavailability of extension officers and poor infrastructure, influenced access and use of poultry management information. It was concluded that most of the information providers were not aware of the farmers’ information needs, and as a result they were not in a position to disseminate relevant information. In addition, farmers were used to an oral culture, which means that they would probably continue to depend on interpersonal sources of information, regardless of the availability of formal channels and modern sources. The study recommended several measures, including the use of multiple sources of information and delivery of information in a variety of formats, in order to accommodate various categories of farmers. The study also suggested some areas for further research. Furthermore, a model for effective dissemination of poultry management information in rural areas was proposed. Information Science D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science) 2015-08-31T12:43:25Z 2015-08-31T12:43:25Z 2015 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19021 en 1 online resource (xviii, 286 leaves)
collection NDLTD
language en
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Tanzania
Information access
Information use
Information needs
Information seeking behaviours
Information sources
Information sources preference
Rural areas
Poultry
Rural farmers
Poultry Management
Farmers' satisfaction
Information dissermination
026.636509678
Farmers -- Tanzania -- Information Services
Information behavior --- Tanzania
Poultry -- Management -- Information services
spellingShingle Tanzania
Information access
Information use
Information needs
Information seeking behaviours
Information sources
Information sources preference
Rural areas
Poultry
Rural farmers
Poultry Management
Farmers' satisfaction
Information dissermination
026.636509678
Farmers -- Tanzania -- Information Services
Information behavior --- Tanzania
Poultry -- Management -- Information services
Msoffe, Grace E. P.
Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
description Access and use of information facilitate the improvement of agriculture in rural areas. It is therefore important to ensure that adequate and appropriate information flows to the rural areas, and that farmers are able to utilise it. This study investigated the access and use of poultry management information in three rural districts of Tanzania, namely Iringa Rural, Morogoro Rural and Mvomero. The survey method, supplemented by methodological triangulation, was used to collect both quantitative and qualitative data. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 360 poultry farmers in the selected rural communities. Sixteen focus group discussions were conducted, in which 160 farmers participated. Twenty-two information providers were interviewed. The SPSS® software was used to analyse quantitative data, while qualitative data was analysed using content analysis. The findings indicated that poultry farmers needed information on poultry disease control, poultry protection, shelter for poultry and poultry production. There was very low identification and prioritisation of farmers’ information needs by the information providers. Farmers accessed information that had a direct impact and was deemed relevant to their farming activities. It was revealed that farmers accessed information mainly from interpersonal sources. Likewise, farmers preferred interpersonal and informal sources to formal sources of information. The extension officers were considered to be the most effective information source, followed by family, friends, and neighbours. Various factors, such as lack of awareness, unavailability of extension officers and poor infrastructure, influenced access and use of poultry management information. It was concluded that most of the information providers were not aware of the farmers’ information needs, and as a result they were not in a position to disseminate relevant information. In addition, farmers were used to an oral culture, which means that they would probably continue to depend on interpersonal sources of information, regardless of the availability of formal channels and modern sources. The study recommended several measures, including the use of multiple sources of information and delivery of information in a variety of formats, in order to accommodate various categories of farmers. The study also suggested some areas for further research. Furthermore, a model for effective dissemination of poultry management information in rural areas was proposed. === Information Science === D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
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Msoffe, Grace E. P.
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title Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
title_short Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
title_full Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
title_fullStr Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of Tanzania
title_sort access and use of poultry management information in selected rural areas of tanzania
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