ABSTRACT
The study investigated the
effects of improved cocoyam production technologies on the income and output of
women farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria. The study described the socioeconomic
characteristics of the women farmers, identified the improved cocoyam production
technologies, determine the extent of use of improved cocoyam production
practices. Multi stage sampling technique was used in the selection of 160
respondents. Data were collected using structured questionnaire, interview
schedule and Focus Group Discussion. The data collected were analyzed using
both descriptive and inferential statistics like percentage, mean, multiple
regression and Z-test. The result of the analysis showed that a higher
proportion (46.9%) of the farmers were within the age bracket of 41- 50 years,
literate (39.4%), household size of 6- 10 people with fanning experience of 11-
15 years and visited once per month (51.2%) by extension workers. Farmers were
members of social organization (36.9%), had a farm size of 1. 1- 2.0ha, did not
obtain credit (59.4%). More of the farmers were aware and used most of the
improved cocoyam production practices like harvesting method (54.4%), time of
planting (57.5%), planting depth (53.1%), recommended plant spacing (58.8%),
cocoyam mini setts technique (55.8%), cocoyam intercropping technique (61.3%)
and method of fertilizer application (56.3%). The farmers' major source of
information on improved cocoyam production practices was through cooperative
societies. The extent of use of the practices was high with an average mean
score of 2.4 and an agreed mean perception of 3.0. The result of hypothesis I
showed that the independent variables such as educational level (l.916),
household size (3.636), fanning experience (2.881) and membership of social
organization (3.874) were significant with the farmers' use of improved cocoyam
production practices with an R value of 0.547 and 2.522 F-ratio. Hypothesis II
showed that, the farmers' perception of improved coco yam production practices
was significant at l % level of probability. Hypotheses III and IV results of
Z-test showed that, the improved cocoyam production practices by farmers
increased their output significantly. Farmers' use of improved cocoyam
production practices was constrained by inadequate credit facilities (90.6%),
pests and diseases (81 .3%), declining soil fertility (78.9%) and weeds menace
(67.5%). It was recommended that more credit facilities should be made
available to farmers by government. Also, extension education, campaign programmes
should be carried out by agricultural extension department to tackle the
problems of pests and diseases, declining soil fertility and weed menace in
order to sustain the farmers' use of improved cocoyam production practices
CHINEN, N (2026). Assessment Of Awareness And Utilization Of Improved Cocoyam (Xanthosoma Sagittifolium) Production Technologies By Women Farmers In Anambra State, Nigeria:- Okonkwo, Chinenye N. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Apr 20, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-awareness-and-utilization-of-improved-cocoyam-xanthosoma-sagittifolium-production-technologies-by-women-farmers-in-anambra-state-nigeria-okonkwo-chinenye-n-7-2
NWAJURULO, CHINEN. "Assessment Of Awareness And Utilization Of Improved Cocoyam (Xanthosoma Sagittifolium) Production Technologies By Women Farmers In Anambra State, Nigeria:- Okonkwo, Chinenye N" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 19 Apr. 2026, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-awareness-and-utilization-of-improved-cocoyam-xanthosoma-sagittifolium-production-technologies-by-women-farmers-in-anambra-state-nigeria-okonkwo-chinenye-n-7-2. Accessed 20 Apr. 2026.
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NWAJURULO, CHINEN. "Assessment Of Awareness And Utilization Of Improved Cocoyam (Xanthosoma Sagittifolium) Production Technologies By Women Farmers In Anambra State, Nigeria:- Okonkwo, Chinenye N" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2026). Accessed 20 Apr. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-awareness-and-utilization-of-improved-cocoyam-xanthosoma-sagittifolium-production-technologies-by-women-farmers-in-anambra-state-nigeria-okonkwo-chinenye-n-7-2