ABSTRACT
Various strategies
are being adopted to raise agricultural growth and increase food security as
well as empower farmers in agricultural activities. This study appraised the
performance of the pilot stage of the National Special Programme on Food
Security (NSPFS) in Abia state. Data was collected from three (3) blocks of
NSPFS sites in Aba, Ohafia and Umuahia agricultural zones of the State.
Eighty-five farmers were randomly selected from each zone, which gave a total
of 255 beneficiary farmers used for the study. The results revealed that 43.5
percent of the beneficiaries were women whose ages ranged from 31-50 years.
Eighty eight percent were married while 234 farmers had farm sizes that ranged
between 0.1 - 1.5 hectares. One hundred and thirty eight beneficiaries had
farming experience of less than 10 years, while 212 respondents had formal
education. Crop intensification accounted for 56.1 percent of farm practices
introduced to the communities. Other information obtained from the study,
showed that 74.1 percent of the farmers received inadequate training on
utilization of farm practices. Participation of farmers in the programme
attained medium rating on the score range of 1.4 - 2.7 based on the
"interval mid point method" for calculating the mean of grouped data.
Result from paired t - test statistics revealed a significant difference in
crop intensification (t9.65), livestock diversification (t=-9.29), Agro
processing (t-6.02) and fisheries (t5.89), and no significant difference in
water-irrigated farming (t=1 .57). There was also a significant difference in
the farm size (t=-21.0) and socio-economic status (t=- 45.6) of farmers. The
problem of insufficient training on utilization of modules introduced, accounted
for 14.9 percent of the problems encountered by the farmers, with lack of
storage facilities and lack of crop and livestock specialist being the least of
the problems with 5.5 percent respectively. It is therefore recommended that
NSPFS should be reinvigorated in the framework of
Research-Extension-FarmersInput/Marketing System (REFILS) to train farmers on
utilization of new and improved technologies as well as provision and
availability of farm inputs so as to enhance the performance of the programme
in its replication and expansion stages.
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