Authors :
Dotun-Odumade Okikioluwa Aderinsoluwa; Hio Jung Shin
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24APR1432
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Abstract :
This study identified the factors influencing
the use of improved maize seeds by the smallholder maize
farmers and their participation in the National
Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) seed demonstration
program (SDP) in the Kwali area. A multistage sample
strategy was utilized to obtain 250 cross-sectional data
from nine wards (rural settlements) in the study area.
The data was analyzed using linear and logistic regression
models. The estimation results from the linear model
revealed that total farm size and participation in NASC
Seed demonstration program significantly influenced the
likelihood of smallholder farmers using improved maize
seeds in the study area. The logit model indicates that
household income and well-being influenced the
likelihood of smallholder farmers’ participation in the
NASC seed demonstration program. Therefore, the study
recommended that the federal government and
policymakers should formulate and implement policies
and interventions to encourage the use of improved maize
seeds in Nigeria.
Keywords :
Demonstration, Improved Seed, Kwali, Maize, NASC, Logit, Linear Regression.
This study identified the factors influencing
the use of improved maize seeds by the smallholder maize
farmers and their participation in the National
Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) seed demonstration
program (SDP) in the Kwali area. A multistage sample
strategy was utilized to obtain 250 cross-sectional data
from nine wards (rural settlements) in the study area.
The data was analyzed using linear and logistic regression
models. The estimation results from the linear model
revealed that total farm size and participation in NASC
Seed demonstration program significantly influenced the
likelihood of smallholder farmers using improved maize
seeds in the study area. The logit model indicates that
household income and well-being influenced the
likelihood of smallholder farmers’ participation in the
NASC seed demonstration program. Therefore, the study
recommended that the federal government and
policymakers should formulate and implement policies
and interventions to encourage the use of improved maize
seeds in Nigeria.
Keywords :
Demonstration, Improved Seed, Kwali, Maize, NASC, Logit, Linear Regression.