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Agricultural Extension Workers' Perceptions of the Importance of Tasks Performed in Ondo State Agricultural Development Project (ODSADP)

O. O. Odefadehan, B. E. Fapohunda and T. P. Akinbobola

Nigerian Journal of Rural Sociology, 2019, vol. 19, issue 2

Abstract: Agricultural extension is vital in ensuring the development of the agricultural sector. Hence, there is need to ensure the effective performance of the extension workers. The purpose of the study is to determine the perception of Agricultural Extension Workers about the importance of tasks performed in Ondo State Agricultural Development Project (ODSADP), Nigeria. Specifically, the study determined the perceived level of importance of the tasks performed by the agricultural extension workers and determined the working conditions influencing the performance of tasks by agricultural extension workers. Random sampling procedure was used in selecting eighty (80) extension workers in Ondo State Agricultural Development Project. Data were obtained through the use of structured questionnaire and were analysed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Results showed that the extension workers perceived all the twenty job tasks listed in the study as important, all the tasks had mean values equal to or above the mean cut off of 2.5. Pearson correlation showed significant but moderate (r= 0.506, p<0.05)) relationship between task performed and the job conditions of the respondents. Based on the findings, efforts should be made by government to pay necessary allowances and provide sponsorship for the workers to obtain additional qualifications. If performance will be enhanced, awards should be given regularly to the extension staff.

Keywords: Agribusiness; Labor and Human Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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