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Analysis of training needs of fish farmers in Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos state, Nigeria
Author(s) -
A. O. Ajala,
Ebenezer Ayorinde Kolawole,
A. O. Owolabi,
S. A Faseyi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nigerian journal of animal production
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0331-2062
DOI - 10.51791/njap.v44i5.1323
Subject(s) - agricultural science , local government area , business , fish farming , fish <actinopterygii> , agriculture , production (economics) , socioeconomics , geography , fishery , local government , aquaculture , biology , economics , archaeology , macroeconomics
In this study the level of knowledge, skill and training needs of fish farmers in Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State were investigated. Eighty out of 150 fish farmers currently operating in the Fish Farm Estate, Ikorodu were randomly selected. Data were collected from the farmers with structured interview schedule and were summarised with frequency counts, percentages, mean and correlation coefficient. Result showed that the following practices were carried out by farmers: pond/vats/fibre glass/tank cleaning, water quality maintenance and management, pond fertilisation, brood stock production, spawning, fingerlings sourcing/production, disease prevention, control and management, feed formulation and production/sourcing, record keeping, fish feeding, fish processing, fish storage, fish sorting, pest and predator control, fry care, transfer and feeding, siphoning, and fish transportation. The mean age of the fish farmers were 45±13.0 years with 63.8% being males.Majority (78.8%) weremarried withmean family size of 4±2 .Majority (82.5%) of the farmers had more than twelve years of formal education. The mean farming experience was 8±3 yearswith averagemean income of 1.4million naira.58.8% and 47.5% had high level of knowledge and skill respectively. Training was needed in seven out of the seventeen practices. The major constraints to fish production are high cost of feed and lack of capital. Also, a positive and significant relationship exist between level of knowledge of the farmers and farmers' gender, marital status, membership of cooperative society and fish farming association and primary occupation while age of the farmers had a negative but significant relationshipwith it. It is recommended that training by extension agents should focus the area of training needs and that credit and cost of fish feeds be subsidized

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