
Frequency of use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Among Women Farmers in Agricultural Development Programme Zones in Oyo State, Nigeria
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of agriculture and horticulture research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2643-671X
DOI - 10.33140/jahr.03.01.09
Subject(s) - icts , information and communications technology , agriculture , descriptive statistics , mobile phone , business , agricultural science , schedule , socioeconomics , geography , economic growth , statistics , political science , engineering , mathematics , economics , management , telecommunications , environmental science , archaeology , law
The potential of ICTs in retrieving vast amount of agricultural information at relatively low cost is invaluable, hence the studyassessed the frequency of use of ICTs among women farmers in Agricultural Development Zones in Oyo State. A total of 120respondents were sampled. Data were retrieved using interview schedule and were analysed using descriptive and inferentialstatistics. Statistics reveal respondents average age, average household size and average monthly income as x =45.8, x =10.6and x = ₦7,800.34 respectively, majority (86.7%) were married, 58.3 % representing respondents with primary education.Mobile phone was the most available (x=0.98) and the most frequently used (x=1.83 ) ICT by the respondents among all theICTs available. Provision of information on fertilizer sources and application ( x=1.66) was the benefit derived most from theuse of ICTs while poor ICTs infrastructure ( x=1.55) and difficulty in the utilization of ICTs gadgets (x=1.62) ranked highest asconstraints to the utilization of ICTs. Significant relationship existed between respondents average monthly income (r= 0.492,p=0.000), educational level (χ2= 4.726, p= 0.021) constraints to the utilization of ICTs (r=0.423 p=0.000) and utilization ofICTs. Scaling up the ICTs infrastructure base around farming clusters and capacity building on enhancing the utilization ofmobile phones for agricultural information retrieval is advocated for women farmers.