Reliability of the Agricultural Extension and Technological Services among Rice Farmers in the Rural Areas of Tanzania.

Authors

  • Peter David Kulyakwave Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Xu Shiwei Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing China
  • Yu Wen Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing China
  • Sary Sar
  • S Muyobozi

Abstract

The proper use of agricultural extension and technological information service provides essential interventions required for sustainable agriculture in developing countries. This study provides insights into the availability and uses of agricultural information by small scale farmers in the Mbeya Region of Tanzania. The research used structured questionnaires to interview 240 rice farmers in the Mbeya region. The data were coded by Epidata and transferred to Stata statistical software for descriptive statistics analyzes. The findings revealed that farmers accessed agricultural information from various agents including local government extension staff, neighbours and friends, advertisements, electronic media including internet, televisions, radios, and other channels. The identified technological information application methods are by lectures, field demonstrations, exposure visits to various places, printed production, and others. Based on satisfaction levels, 43%, 25%, 20%, 8%, and 4% perceived to have dissatisfied, strongly dissatisfied, strongly satisfied, satisfied, and no opinions by farmers respectively. The majority of farmers claimed that both agricultural information and technological communication are strongly needed for agricultural performance. The study suggests that government and non-government organizations should collaborate together to bridge the existing information-sharing gap between farmers and information providers

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Published

2021-04-27

How to Cite

Kulyakwave, P. D., Shiwei, X., Wen, Y., Sar, S., & Muyobozi, S. (2021). Reliability of the Agricultural Extension and Technological Services among Rice Farmers in the Rural Areas of Tanzania. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 25(2), 18–31. Retrieved from https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/2748

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General Extension and Teaching Methods