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Title: Evaluation of farmers knowledge on post-harvest technologies of some selected crops in North Central, Nigeria. In: Kolawole Adebayo (ed). Rural Social Protection and Interventions in Nigeria
Authors: Pelemo, J. J.
Tsado, J. H.
Olaleye, R. S.
Ajayi, O. J.
Mohammed, U.
Keywords: Postharvest technology, Farmers' knowledge, Economic growth, Loss of agricultural produce
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Proceedings of the 27th Annual National Congress of the Rural Sociological Association of Nigeria (RuSAN) held at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, between 8-11 October, Pp 20 – 23.
Abstract: This position paper is aimed at evaluation of farmers' knowledge on post-harvest technology of selected crop and challenges of post-harvest technologies in Nigeria. The position paper revealed that one major problem of food security in Nigeria is improper and inadequate knowledge on post-harvest •z:ancdogies. which has resulted to 20-30% loss of agricultural produce annually and also hindered farmers making more income and improved livelihood. It was stressed that increase in farmers'knowledge on post—--•est technologies will enhance their income and livelihood. This could also make food cheap and avoidable consumers in the market thereby enhancing economic growth and development. The reveiw revealed that *troved in farmers knowledge on post-harvest technologies is the only solution to post-harvest losses in North Cc:tral Nigeria. It is recommended that attempts should be made by Agricultural extension agencies to arrange rxning. motivational campaigning and provide post- harvest technologies guide for increasing post-harvest a.:xtwledge of farmers. Also, it is recommended that action should be taken to provide technical support to the *mers to minimize their problems in cultivation, harvesting, post-harvesting and marketing.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6511
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