International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

ISSN 2756-3642

International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development ISSN 3254-5428 Vol. 6 (5), pp. 639-647, June, 2018. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Assessment of mass media performance in agricultural information dissemination to rural farmers in Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria

Donye, A. O.

Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Adamawa State University, Nigeria. Email Address: [email protected]. Tel.+2348037848063.

Accepted 11 June, 2018

Abstract

This study assessed mass media performance in agricultural information dissemination to rural farmers in Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents; examine the languages used by mass media stations in broadcasting agricultural programmes; assess the performance of mass media in agricultural information dissemination; identify the respondents’ preferred languages for receiving agricultural information; and, identify the factors militating against mass media performance. Multistage random sampling procedure was employed in the selection of 115 farmer respondents and purposive sampling technique was used to select one respondent from each of the five mass media involved in the study. Descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages and means) and the Likert-type rating style (a 5-point rating scale) were employed in the analyses of the data generated. The major findings indicate that the performance of Radio Gotel (RG) was the only one rated as good. The performances of the rest of the mass media were all rated as bad, with the exception of the Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation, the performance of which was rated as very bad. The most preferred languages identified for receiving agricultural information are Hausa and English as indicated by 47% and 30% of the respondents respectively. Some of the major problems identified are adequate funding for agricultural programmes; erratic or sometimes lack of electricity supply. It was concluded that limited number of days for which agricultural programmes are being featured and the languages (English and Hausa) used in the dissemination of agricultural information were insufficient, and this translates to low agricultural productivity. The major recommendations made were: mass media stations should also broadcast agricultural information in native or indigenous languages of the respondents. The number of days for which agricultural information is disseminated per week should be increased to at least a minimum of three days per week by all the mass media stations studied. Extension workers should create awareness on the use of computer to promote computer literacy. Government needs to improve power supply to enable the mass media to perform effectively. Farmers should imbibe the use of the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) in accessing farm information.

Keywords: Analysis, mass media, performance, agricultural information dissemination, rural farmers.