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Determinants of Communication Channel Used among Rice Value Chain Actors in Nasarawa and Benue States, Nigeria


Cynthia Ebere Nwobodo
Ekwe Agwu Agwu
David John Okoronkwo
Celestina Dupe Innih

Abstract

The study assessed the determinants of communication channel use among rice value chain actors in Nasarawa and Benue States, Nigeria. A multistage  sampling procedure was used to select six hundred (600) respondents. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview schedule and were  analyzed using a binary logistic regression model with the forced entry method. Results show that the full Logit Regression model containing all the  predictors for determinants of use of face-to-face communication channel (x2 = 19.74), mobile phone (x2 = 46.453), radio (x2 = 55.12), television (x2 = 34.41) and print media (x2 = 29.71) were statistically significant. The key determinants for the use of mobile phones include: sex, age, number of social  organizations, and years of experience while sex, age, and number of years spent in school were key determinants in the use of television. Therefore,  extension agents should consider the different socio-economic groups in selecting communication channels in reaching out to rice value chain actors as  identified. Also, extension agencies should create awareness, and provide training opportunities to enable actors to take advantage of the available  channels in rice value chain communication.


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