Fanners' Level of Satisfaction with Farm Inputs Services in Oyo State, Nigeria

Authors

  • A B Ogunwale Doparltnent of Agribusiness and Rural Development Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso
  • C O Oladosu Doparltnent of Agribusiness and Rural Development Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso
  • E A Laogun Doparltnent of Agribusiness and Rural Development Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso

Keywords:

Fanners, Level of Satisfaction, Farm Inputs Services

Abstract

The study investigated farmers' level of satisfaction with inputs support service. Data werecollected on sources of farm inputs, preferred sources of inputs and levels of satisfaction with inputservices from randomly selected 136 farmers in the five local government areas within OgbomosoZone of Oyo State Agricultural Development Programme. Frequencies and percentages, andanalysis of variance (ANOVA) were used in data analysis.Farmers are most satisfied with improved planting materials. However, farmers are notsatisfied with fertilizer procurements, agro- chemicals and tractor hiring services in the stale. It hasbeen statistically established that there is no significant difference in the levels of fanners'satisfaction with input support services. It is recommended that government should establish droppoints at grass -roots level and reduce cost of farm Inputs and services.

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Ogunwale, A. B., Oladosu, C. O., & Laogun, E. A. (2015). Fanners’ Level of Satisfaction with Farm Inputs Services in Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 3(1). Retrieved from https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/317

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General Extension and Teaching Methods