International Journal of Agriculture and Earth Science (IJAES )
E- ISSN 2489-0081
P- ISSN 2695-1894
VOL. 10 NO. 3 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56201/ijaes.v10.no3.2024.pg65.75
Amadi-Robert, C. C. Agbagwa, K. S. & Wejinya, T. G
This study examined The Effect of Rural Infrastructure on Agricultural Production in Emohua LGA, Rivers State, Nigeria. The objectives of this study were to describe the socioeconomic characteristics of the farmers in the study area, identify the types of agricultural enterprises practiced by the farmers, determine the extent of availability of the rural infrastructures in the study area, determine the perceived effects of rural infrastructure on agricultural productivity in the study area and identify the constraints to agricultural production in the study area. With the aid of copies of structured questionnaire, data for the study were collected using multi-stage sampling procedure. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics (mean scores). Result from the study showed that majority (53.2%) of the respondents were female, most (62.6%) of the farmers in the area were married, majority (41.8%) of the respondents had household size between 5-7 persons, majority (48.2%) of the sampled respondents had farming experience of above 12 years’, majority of the respondents (26.6%) acknowledged cassava farming as the main type of agricultural enterprise carried out in the study area. The most available rural infrastructure in the study area are pipe-borne water (?? 2.71), and educational institutions (?? 2.56) were perceived to be available in the study area. Tarred roads (?? 3.29), electricity (?? 3.41), pipe-borne water (?? 3.30), processing facilities (?? 2.65), health facilities (?? 2.75), educational institutions (?? 2.51), and telecommunication (?? 2.56) were agreed to have significant effect on agricultural productivity. Inadequate infrastructure (?? 3.44), low technology (?? 2.91), limited finance (?? 3.15), poor access to market (?? 2.79), and land tenure (?? 2.80) were agreed to be the major constraints to
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