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Title: ASSESSMENT OF EXTENT OF PARTICIPATION OF RURAL WOMEN IN FARMING ACTIVITIES IN SHIRORO COMMUNITY OF NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Authors: Tyabo, Ibrahim Salihu
Ibrahim, M.
Ndanitsa, Mohammed Attahiru
Umar, Isah Sheshi
Issue Date: Apr-2014
Publisher: International Journal; of Physical and Social Sciences
Citation: Tyabo et al
Abstract: Despite the significant role of women in farming activities to ensure sustainable national agricultural production, individual household’s food security and in improving the quality of life in rural areas, their roles in food production, processing, marketing and distribution is grossly under acknowledged due to social barrier and gender bias. It is against this back drop, the study was conducted to assess the extent of participation of rural women in farming activities in Shiroro Community of Niger State, Nigeria. One hundred and twenty respondents were randomly selected and interviewed in line with the objective of the study. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistical tools were used for data analysis. The findings indicate that young adult women (61.17%) within the age range of 20-40 years are the majority that participated in agricultural activities and majority (60.83%) of the respondents are married. The study revealed that all (100%) of the respondents participated in threshing and harvesting. The farming activities ‘mostly’ participated by respondents are threshing (77.50%), harvesting (75.00%) and seed preparation (70.80%). Inadequacy of agricultural inputs, credit facilities, extension services and poor marketing services limits the extent of participation of rural women in farming
Description: volume 4(4):574-586
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1443
ISSN: 2249-5894
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