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Impact of farmers’ field school on cocoa productivity in Ondo State, Nigeria
Abstract
The study examines the impact of Farmers’ field school on cocoa productivity in Ondo States Nigeria. By means of a well structured and validated questionnaire, data were collected from 90 FFS farmers and non-FFS farmers. Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics, Probit regression and endogenous switching regression method. The results reveal that the selection model for Cocoa farmers in Ondo State, shows that the only significant determinant in FFS participations was age and significant at 1% level. In addition, only gender was correlated positively with the FFS participation probability. It should however be noted that FFS participation probability negatively correlated with extension, education and age. Farmers’ field school had significant impact on the productivity of cocoa farming in the study area. It is recommended that government should put more effort on ways to attract and encourage young people who are agile and aggressive in farming business, cocoa farmers should be encourage in starting the cultivation of new cocoa plantation in order to increase their productivity. Cocoa farmers should be encouraged to participate in FFS in order to ameliorate the effect of low level education as training and retraining of cocoa farmers with innovations, knowledge and modern day techniques. Participation in FFS increased farmers’ productivity significantly by 80.93% at 5% level of significance when compared to the causal effects of Non-FFS participant in the study area. Government should provide land for young farmer entrants to cultivate new cocoa plantation to increase productivity.