Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening
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Data de Publicação: | 2018 |
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Resumo: | Post-colonial agricultural initiatives, programmes and models in Nigeria are aimed at empowering rural farmers to better yields and productivity while creating employment at community level. It necessitates food security, quality domestic food production and improvement in general welfare and livelihood and the farmers. The post-colonial era in Nigeria has witnessed numerous agricultural programmes. Example includes but not the least, the National Accelerated Food Production Project (NAFPP) 1972, Agricultural Development Projects, ADPs 1975, the Accelerated Development Area Project ADAP 1982, and the Multi-state Agricultural Development Projects MSADP 1986. The application of PEA in AVM ensures that positive outcomes and productions are expected through increase in farmers' awareness of modern technologies and practices. AVM is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to improve the livelihood of rice farmers. Structured questionnaire and face to face interview were used to collect the data and SPSS was used to analyse the data. Human livelihood capital is characterized as a two-way thing, that is, it is concerned with both environmental influence on human life and human influences on the environment, focusing on the nature and quality of the relationship that exists between human communities and the ecosystem and how the environment provides the resource base for human existence. AVM prompted a shift from the usual way of financing farm projects to government involvement and providing farmers with information on how to secure loans, credit and financial incentives. Therefore, the study conclude that the introduction and adoption of AVM brought about substantial changes to the farmers livelihood capitals. |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengtheningPost-colonial agrícola participación en la consolidación de la confianzaPost-ColonialparticipaciónAgricultureFarmersLivelihoodPost-ColonialparticipationAgricultureFarmersLivelihoodPost-colonial agricultural initiatives, programmes and models in Nigeria are aimed at empowering rural farmers to better yields and productivity while creating employment at community level. It necessitates food security, quality domestic food production and improvement in general welfare and livelihood and the farmers. The post-colonial era in Nigeria has witnessed numerous agricultural programmes. Example includes but not the least, the National Accelerated Food Production Project (NAFPP) 1972, Agricultural Development Projects, ADPs 1975, the Accelerated Development Area Project ADAP 1982, and the Multi-state Agricultural Development Projects MSADP 1986. The application of PEA in AVM ensures that positive outcomes and productions are expected through increase in farmers' awareness of modern technologies and practices. AVM is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to improve the livelihood of rice farmers. Structured questionnaire and face to face interview were used to collect the data and SPSS was used to analyse the data. Human livelihood capital is characterized as a two-way thing, that is, it is concerned with both environmental influence on human life and human influences on the environment, focusing on the nature and quality of the relationship that exists between human communities and the ecosystem and how the environment provides the resource base for human existence. AVM prompted a shift from the usual way of financing farm projects to government involvement and providing farmers with information on how to secure loans, credit and financial incentives. Therefore, the study conclude that the introduction and adoption of AVM brought about substantial changes to the farmers livelihood capitals.En el marco de la reforma agraria, los programas y los modelos en Nigeria se toman en el campo de la autorización de los agricultores para mejorar los rendimientos y la productividad, mientras que la creación de empleo en el nivel de comunidad. Es necesaria la seguridad de los alimentos, la producción de alimentos de producción doméstica y mejoras para el bienestar general y la libertad de los agricultores. La post-colonial era in Nigeria ha dado a la vista los años agrícolas programados. En el caso de que se produzca un error en el sistema operativo, se debe tener en cuenta que, en el caso de que se produzca un error, se considera que las variables positivas y las producciones se esperan a través de una mejora en las condiciones de las tecnologías modernas y prácticas. AVM es un multidisciplinario y multidimensional enfoque para mejorar la liberación de los arroz. En el caso de que se utilizó la fecha y el SPSS se utilizó para analizar la fecha. En el ámbito de la humanidad y la calidad de la relación entre la naturaleza y la calidad de la relación entre las comunidades y el ecosistema y el ecosistema, cómo el entorno proporciona el recurso base para la humanidad existente. AVM se ha ordenado cambiar de la forma habitual de los proyectos de proyectos de aprovisionamiento de proyectos a la administración gubernamental y proporcionar a los agricultores con información sobre cómo garantizar la seguridad, los incentivos financieros y los incentivos financieros. Por lo tanto, el estudio concluye que la introducción y adopción de AVM se ocupa de cambios importantes en las ganancias de capital liberadas.Research, Society and Development2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18110.17648/rsd-v7i2.181Research, Society and Development; Vol. 7 No. 2; e772144Research, Society and Development; Vol. 7 Núm. 2; e772144Research, Society and Development; v. 7 n. 2; e7721442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/181/170Copyright (c) 2017 Chigozie Azunnainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzunna, Chigozie2019-01-22T01:13:00Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/181Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:25:49.825935Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening Post-colonial agrícola participación en la consolidación de la confianza |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening Azunna, Chigozie Post-Colonial participación Agriculture Farmers Livelihood Post-Colonial participation Agriculture Farmers Livelihood |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Post-colonial agricultural participation in livelihood strengthening |
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Azunna, Chigozie |
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Azunna, Chigozie |
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Azunna, Chigozie |
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Post-Colonial participación Agriculture Farmers Livelihood Post-Colonial participation Agriculture Farmers Livelihood |
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Post-Colonial participación Agriculture Farmers Livelihood Post-Colonial participation Agriculture Farmers Livelihood |
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Post-colonial agricultural initiatives, programmes and models in Nigeria are aimed at empowering rural farmers to better yields and productivity while creating employment at community level. It necessitates food security, quality domestic food production and improvement in general welfare and livelihood and the farmers. The post-colonial era in Nigeria has witnessed numerous agricultural programmes. Example includes but not the least, the National Accelerated Food Production Project (NAFPP) 1972, Agricultural Development Projects, ADPs 1975, the Accelerated Development Area Project ADAP 1982, and the Multi-state Agricultural Development Projects MSADP 1986. The application of PEA in AVM ensures that positive outcomes and productions are expected through increase in farmers' awareness of modern technologies and practices. AVM is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to improve the livelihood of rice farmers. Structured questionnaire and face to face interview were used to collect the data and SPSS was used to analyse the data. Human livelihood capital is characterized as a two-way thing, that is, it is concerned with both environmental influence on human life and human influences on the environment, focusing on the nature and quality of the relationship that exists between human communities and the ecosystem and how the environment provides the resource base for human existence. AVM prompted a shift from the usual way of financing farm projects to government involvement and providing farmers with information on how to secure loans, credit and financial incentives. Therefore, the study conclude that the introduction and adoption of AVM brought about substantial changes to the farmers livelihood capitals. |
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