2019
DOI: 10.4314/jae.v23i1.14
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Awareness and Use of E-Resources Among Public Extension Personnel in Anambra State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study assessed the awareness and use of e-resources among public extension personnel in the area. Stratified sampling technique was used in selecting respondents from each cadre of the Anambra State Agricultural Development Programme (ASADEP). A total of sixty-nine (69) agricultural extension staff was used for the study. Findings show the major e-resource tool that was available to the majority (94.2%) of extension staff in the area was mobile phone, while 62.3% indicated that computer was available to th… Show more

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“…A zero level indicates almost no intervention given by the local agencies while lowlevels indicates 1 to 2 times every 2 months, medium indicates 3 to 5 times, and high means frequently based on necessity. This type of scale is popularly applied by other scholars for assessing the extent of extension works by public agencies in rural areas (Oloruntoba & Adegbite, 2007; Nwabugwu et al., 2019; Ugwuoke & Attamah, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A zero level indicates almost no intervention given by the local agencies while lowlevels indicates 1 to 2 times every 2 months, medium indicates 3 to 5 times, and high means frequently based on necessity. This type of scale is popularly applied by other scholars for assessing the extent of extension works by public agencies in rural areas (Oloruntoba & Adegbite, 2007; Nwabugwu et al., 2019; Ugwuoke & Attamah, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural households' access to these devices in many developing countries is still significantly limited. ICT technologies and web connectivity in rural areas are insufficient ; and ICT policies aimed at empowering farmers with relevant technological tools have been ineffective (Abdullahi et al, 2016), coupled with poor connectivity and the high cost of internet access Nwabugwu, Nwobodo & Okoro, 2019).…”
Section: Existing Challenges To Using E-extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical issues could be encountered in the course of the use of such applications as well as the complexity of use (Nwabugwu et al, 2019;Deloitte, 2020), especially for agricultural extension officers and farmers who lack IT literacy. This extensively limits the scope of use of such media tools; in addition, there is still a lack of awareness and unwillingness to accede to using these applications by a number of agricultural extension experts and farmers .…”
Section: Existing Challenges To Using E-extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural extension is the process of communicating new knowledge to small-scale farmers in a rural area while receiving feedback from the same to improve productivity, efficiency, and farmers' outlook towards farming difficulties [80]. It is a political and organizational instrument for facilitating social and economic development.…”
Section: C: E-extension Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%